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How Staff Education in Healthcare Drives Excellence

Healthcare Blog

Compliance with regulations is only possible when all clinical and non-clinical staff members have the proper training and support. Maintain Regulatory Compliance Non-compliance with just one regulation can put patients’ health and organizational operations at risk.

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Why Is Credentialing Management Software Important?

MedTrainer

Good credentialing management opens the door to a wide range of benefits at both the facility and organization levels: Compliance With Regulatory Standards. Credentialing management helps organizations maintain compliance with regulatory standards set by accrediting bodies, government agencies, and industry regulators. Risk Mitigation.

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Management of Hospital Policies and Procedures

Compliancy Group

As of 2024, preventable medical errors alone have become the new silent epidemic, and one method that practice managers and compliance officers use to prevent this issue is by managing their policies and procedures with compliance software.

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Telemedicine: What Slows Down the Healthcare of the Future

HIT Consultant

According to CRICO’s national CBS Database, 66% of malpractice cases in telemedicine from 2014 to 2018 were connected to misdiagnosis. Undoubtedly, misdiagnosis is a serious issue that slows down recovery and can worsen a patient’s health. Patient satisfaction. Software legal compliance. Misdiagnoses.

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Introduction to Telebehavioral Health

AIHC

Compliance Considerations for Best Outcomes Written in collaboration with the AIHC Volunteer Education Committee Delivering mental health services via telehealth has increased since the COVID-19 pandemic. Telemedicine is considered to be under the umbrella of telehealth and refers specifically to clinical services.

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What is Provider Credentialing in Healthcare?

Medisys Compliance

Insurance verification: The insurance company verifies that the provider has adequate malpractice insurance coverage. Builds trust: Patients are more likely to trust healthcare providers who have been properly credentialed and have undergone thorough background checks. This can also help protect the reputation of the organization.

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Provider Onboarding and Credentialing Checklist Guide

Physician Credentialing Company

Reduces Compliance Risks: To fulfill all legal, professional, and organizational standards, it is necessary to hire professionals only. The appointment of highly proficient and certified professionals directly reduces all compliance risks. This can only be possible by applying error-free credentialing and onboarding processes.