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Juggling Chainsaws

YouCompli

These include the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the False Claims Act, and other legislation that governs patient care, billing practices, and safety standards. Risk Management: Healthcare organizations face numerous risks, from malpractice claims to cybersecurity threats.

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UnitedHealthcare Provider Enrollment: What To Expect

MedTrainer

Benefits of Enrolling Your Providers With UnitedHealthcare Here are some key advantages of becoming an in-network provider with UnitedHealthcare: Expanded Revenue Opportunities: UnitedHealthcare is the 4th largest health insurer in the U.S., Easily assign multiple enrollments to staff, update statuses, and prioritize.

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Aetna Provider Enrollment: What To Expect

MedTrainer

Benefits of Enrolling Your Providers With Aetna Here are some key advantages of your organization enrolling providers with Aetna: Broad revenue opportunities: Aetna is the 6th-largest health insurer in the U.S. and offers your providers access to ~22 million medical insurance members.

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Update on No Surprises Act 2022

AIHC

A news release from November 22, 2021, entitled New HHS Report Highlights How the No Surprises Act Will Prevent Surprise Medical Bills Faced by Millions of Americans highlights that millions of Americans with private health insurance experience some kind of surprise medical billing. Download the CMS Model Notice and Consent forms.

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Reproductive Health & the New Final Rule

AIHC

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule and Disclosures of Information Relating to Reproductive Health Care, aka Final Rule became effective June, 2024. Download a copy of the model attestation from OCR. What is this Final Rule?

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