Rx for Practice Management / Practice Management Advisor
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Is your practice ready? — CMS Stage 2 requirements are drawing nigh
Fall 2012
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Word count: 585
Abstract: Last February, CMS published a proposed rule defining the “meaningful use” requirements for Stage 2 of its Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Program. It’s expected to issue a final version of the rule in late 2012. Although there will be revisions in response to those comments, enough is known now for physician practices to begin preparing for the changes. This article reviews Stage 1 objectives and discusses Stage 2 proposals, and notes when penalties for noncompliance may apply.
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Don kid gloves when tackling partnership disputes
Fall 2012
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Word count: 728
Abstract: When partners can’t get along — whether it’s because of personality issues or divvying up responsibilities — running a truly successful practice becomes even more difficult. There are ways to knock out many conflicts but, to do so, it’s necessary to put on kid gloves. This article explains how to share responsibilities, establish a practice vision, resolve issues arising from age differences, and implement a clear, amenable compensation model for physician partners.
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Keeping your head above water — How to breathe easier in tough times
Fall 2012
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Word count: 798
Abstract: With no clear end to this economic uncertainty in sight, some practices may find themselves gasping for air when it comes to maintaining a strong bottom line. What can they do now to keep their head above water? This article discusses how to implement sound business practices that will make life easier. It shows how to review financial statements, assess employee benefits, and market the practice to gain more patients.
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7 strategies for improving self-pay patient collections
Fall 2012
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Word count: 664
Abstract: With the increase in health plans requiring members to pay all or part of their office visits, practices are faced with the challenge of asking patients for full payment. This can be upsetting for the patients and uncomfortable for the staff who deal with them. This article offers seven strategies for improving collections from self-pay patients, including preparing for time-of-service collections, setting up prompt-pay discounts, and showing staff how to interact with patients about payment issues.
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How to keep pesky practice costs in line
Summer 2012
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Word count: 738
Abstract: This article takes a look at several typically “pesky” practice costs and how to keep them in line. It specifically discusses staffing, salaries, health care and retirement benefits, paid time off, overtime, and lease-related operating expenses.
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Practice benchmarking — A 12-step program for improving performance
Summer 2012
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Word count: 354
Abstract: Benchmarking is the continuous process of measuring and comparing organizational performance against the performance of other comparable physician practices. It demonstrates how the “best in class” achieve their performance levels and gathers the knowledge necessary to reach those heights. This article describes a 12-step program that practices can use to determine where they stand and get the data they need to make productive changes.
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The IRS is watching — Why having an accountable plan is so important
Summer 2012
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Word count: 849
Abstract: An “accountable plan” comprises policies and procedures for handling and reimbursing employee business expenses according to IRS guidelines. Without such a plan, these expenses must be included in the employee’s gross income, and the amounts are subject to employment taxes and withholding. If a practice fails to report this income and pay the appropriate taxes, it could become subject to back taxes and penalties. This article describes typical employee business expenses and explains the substantiation requirements for an accountable plan.
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E-prescribing: A mandate you simply can’t ignore
Summer 2012
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Word count: 860
Abstract: E-prescribing allows a physician, nurse practitioner or physician assistant to electronically transmit a new prescription or renewal authorization to a community or mail-order pharmacy. The use of this functionality is becoming so widespread — and offers such convenience and efficiency for both the doctor and patient — that it can’t be ignored. This article describes what — under the Medicare financial incentive program — a “qualified” e-prescribing system must be able to do, and shows the reader how to implement one. A sidebar chart lists the benefits and barriers to e-prescribing.
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Practice Notes — Ensure your outsourcing arrangement bears fruit
Spring 2012
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Word count: 465
Abstract: A practice that’s falling behind in its billing and collections should consider outsourcing those functions. But outsourcing can work either very well or very poorly. This article shows how to ensure the experience is fruitful by researching firms to determine which is best and by ensuring the contract specifics are favorable.
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How to grow your practice with group medical visits
Spring 2012
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Word count: 773
Abstract: Group medical visits are a growing trend in physician practices. Under this appointment model, a physician sees and consults with multiple patients in a single setting at one time. There are two types of group visits: the shared medical appointment (SMA), also known as the cooperative health clinic (CHC), and the drop-in group medical appointment. This article describes both types and how they have the potential to satisfy patients and physicians alike.
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Going boutique — Concierge practices gain the attention of many physicians
Spring 2012
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Word count: 689
Abstract: Many physicians, increasingly disenchanted with filing claims and wresting reimbursements from public and private payers, are now considering whether to “go boutique” by setting up a concierge practice. This article shows how such a practice works and explains the pros and cons. It also offers 10 steps that can help physicians transition to this new practice model.
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The switch to ICD-10: Are you ready?
Spring 2012
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Word count: 882
Abstract: The switch from ICD-9 to ICD-10 for diagnosis and inpatient procedure coding becomes a requirement on Oct. 1, 2013. Its greater coding detail enables better analysis of disease patterns and a wider variety of potential treatment outcomes that can improve care — and it will help physicians streamline claims submissions. But there’s much to do to prepare for it. As this article explains, the preparations should include setting up a transition team to work with third parties to create an implementation plan, to test the new system and to train staffers. A sidebar briefly notes that electronic claims must use the Version 5010 standards for electronic transactions.
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Practice Notes — The art of practicing evidence-based medicine
Winter 2012
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Word count: 469
Abstract: Evidence-based medicine (EBM) has focused on the treatment of inpatients in hospital settings. But it’s clear that it’s just as valid for outpatients in physician practices. Several provisions outlined in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) give physicians the incentive to practice this brand of medicine. This article describes some of the basics of EBM, while a sidebar shows where to find more information.
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Get ready for a RAC attack
Winter 2012
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Word count: 859
Abstract: Medicare’s Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) programs are now operational in all 50 states — and beginning Jan. 1, 2012, all states must have RAC programs in place to identify improper payments for Medicaid services. Furthermore, the audits are now focusing on outpatient settings as well as inpatient. So all physician practices that submit claims to these federal programs will likely be reviewed at some point by a RAC. This article shows what happens if a RAC determines an overpayment has been made to a practice, and how the appeal process works. It also shows how to prepare for an audit, while a sidebar lists the four RAC contractors and their assigned territories.
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Budget problems? — Get a handle on soaring costs
Winter 2012
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Word count: 712
Abstract: At a time when practices everywhere are being squeezed by the faltering economy and the need to provide top dollar for top-notch physicians — yet while overhead costs seem to be climbing higher and higher — it’s more essential than ever to contain costs. This article shows how to negotiate for better prices; determine that the practice is being staffed most cost-efficiently; and re-evaluate health insurance costs.
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How to select malpractice coverage and evaluate carriers
Winter 2012
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Word count: 807
Abstract: Selecting the terms of medical malpractice coverage is a complex, critical task, as is evaluating insurance carriers. This article discusses the amounts of coverage necessary and the types to choose from. It also describes important provisions that physician practices should scrutinize closely, and explains how to choose the right insurance carrier.