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Physical Therapy Billing Units: Guide for Accurate Reimbursements

Medisys Compliance

Accurately understanding physical therapy billing units is crucial for healthcare providers to ensure proper reimbursement and compliance. Physical therapy plays a crucial role in improving patients mobility, function, and quality of life. But behind every effective treatment plan is the challenge of accurate documentation and billing. One of the most important concepts for physical therapists and practice owners to grasp is physical therapy billing units.

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HIMSSCast: A consultant's counsel on efficiency, patient experience, workflow, AI and more

Healthcare It News

Chris Whelchel, founder and CEO of HealthTok, a healthcare consulting firm, had what he calls a "wonderful" opportunity to not only complete his doctoral practicum work at UC Health Yampa Valley Medical Center but offer his approach to a project surrounding improving a roadmap for patients in the outpatient setting. Harnessing several technologies, he was able to expeditiously complete a first-phase framework to help with redesigning the medical center's patient experience.

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Academic medical centers say funding cuts jeopardize health research

Healthcare Dive

Proposed cuts to National Institutes of Health funding threaten a critical pipeline of innovation and discovery necessary to fuel advancements in patient care, according to researchers and provider groups.

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How to Balance AI and Human Expertise in the Middle Revenue Cycle

HIT Consultant

Jennifer Weinberg, MD, Physician Advisor and Vice President of Operations, R1 While artificial intelligence (AI) can automate many functions within the middle revenue cycle , there remains a need for human expertise to manage complex, nuanced decisions to ensure high accuracy and proper context. Ultimately, AI should complement not replace humans to drive greater efficiency without compromising quality.

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Bridging Innovation & Patient Care: The Growing Role of AI

Speaker: Simran Kaur, Co-founder & CEO at Tattva.Health

AI is transforming clinical trials—accelerating drug discovery, optimizing patient recruitment, and improving data analysis. But its impact goes far beyond research. As AI-driven innovation reshapes the clinical trial process, it’s also influencing broader healthcare trends, from personalized medicine to patient outcomes. Join this new webinar featuring Simran Kaur for an insightful discussion on what all of this means for the future of healthcare!

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Optum Rx is reforming how it pays pharmacies

Healthcare Dive

The massive PBM is pivoting to a cost-based reimbursement model, which it says will reduce variation in how pharmacies are paid. Pharmacy groups say that depends on the specifics of Optum Rx’s plan.

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State of Ohio Taps Bamboo Health to Reduce Fatal Drug Overdoses

HIT Consultant

Image by freepik What You Should Know: – In a proactive effort to combat the ongoing opioid epidemic and reduce drug overdose fatalities, Bamboo Health , a leader in Real-Time Care Intelligence, is partnering with the State of Ohio to strengthen its prescription drug monitoring system, the Ohio Automated Rx Reporting System (OARRS). – The strategic collaboration will introduce a critical new feature, OD Insights, designed to alert healthcare providers within their existing workflows

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Weekly Hospital Real Estate Briefing: LTAC Expansion Benefits from CON Repeal Nationwide | Billion-Dollar Hospital Projects Announced in CA and PA

Hall Render

1. A recent study found that the repeal of CON legislation leads to significant increases in the number of long-term acute care hospitals (LTACs) and also increases access to specialized medical care, particularly for elderly populations. Entry of LTACs into skilled nursing facility markets was associated with reduced hospitalization rates, contrary to prior studies. 2.

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DEA, HHS delay telehealth buprenorphine prescribing rule again

Healthcare Dive

The final rule, which allows registered clinicians to prescribe up to an initial six-month supply of the drug used to treat opioid use disorder via telehealth, will now go into effect Dec. 31.

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What is an MSO Agreement in Healthcare?

Physician Credentialing Company

MSO can be defined as an organization that has the capacity to provide various support services to health care providers. These areas cover all the general services, starting from billing and coding to human resources, IT services, and many others of regulatory compliance. If such peripheral duties are outsourced to an MSO via an MSO agreement healthcare, the healthcare provider can spend more time and effort providing necessary medical services to patients, as well as enhance their organization

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Should Life Sciences Manufacturers Care about FQHCs?

HealthIT Answers

By Amber Glende - If you work in life sciences, whether in pharma, diagnostics, or vaccines, Federally Qualified Health Centers might not be on your radar. Many manufacturers focus their commercial strategies on large health systems, private practices, and specialty networks, leaving FQHCs largely untapped. The post Should Life Sciences Manufacturers Care about FQHCs?

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HIPAA Compliance 2025: Navigating Regulatory Changes & Industry Trends

Based on comprehensive survey data from diverse healthcare providers, the 2025 HIPAA Benchmark Report delivers actionable intelligence for modern compliance programs. This report examines how organizations are restructuring HIPAA Privacy Programs to address emerging regulatory requirements. Through analysis of staffing models, program operations, and breach management protocols, it provides a clear picture of current best practices.

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Effective Communication with Patients and Families Training

American Medical Compliance

The Effective Communication with Patients and Families Training equips healthcare providers with essential skills to enhance patient care through clear, compassionate, and age-appropriate communication. Participants will learn active listening techniques to ensure patients and families feel heard, strategies for expressing empathy, and the value of involving family members in care.

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DispatchHealth and Medically Home Merge to Create Largest Advanced At-Home Care Provider

HIT Consultant

What You Should Know: – DispatchHealth and Medically Home have announced a definitive agreement to merge , forming the nation’s most comprehensive provider of advanced medical care within the comfort of patients’ homes. – Upon the deal’s completion, Medically Home will become a part of DispatchHealth, significantly expanding the reach of at-home healthcare services.

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Promoting Dignity and Respect in Patient Care Training

American Medical Compliance

In the Promoting Dignity and Respect in Patient Care Training, healthcare providers learn how to uphold patients rights, communicate with respect, and recognize potential biases that may affect care. The course emphasizes the importance of patient confidentiality, privacy, and person-centered care. Providers gain practical strategies to ensure every patient feels valued and heard.

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Linus Health Launches AI-Powered Remote Assessment to Combat Undetected Cognitive Impairment

HIT Consultant

What You Should Know: – Linus Health has introduced Anywhere for Health Systems , an innovative, FDA-listed, AI-enhanced cognitive assessment designed to address the critical issue of undetected mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a precursor to dementia. – The new solution empowers health systems to conduct accurate and efficient cognitive evaluations remotely, significantly improving early detection rates and streamlining patient care.

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Simplify Screening for Excluded Providers

Every health care provider that accepts federal payments must screen for excluded providers. Use this sample Exclusion Screening Checklist and Compliance Policy to evaluate and improve your organization’s compliance with the law. Payments from Medicare, Medicaid, and TriCare trigger screening requirements that may extend to employees, contractors, volunteers, board members, and network providers.

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Modular, Data-Driven, Connected, Avelios Medical Secures €30 Million from Sequoia Capital for its Next-Generation Hospital Information System

Healthcare IT Today

The Funding Round is One of the Largest Series A Rounds in Digital Health in R ecent Months Avelios Medical Offers the HIS of the Future: Designed Around Hospital W orkflows, Powered by Modular Microservices, and Based on Structured D ata to Enable AI-Driven Care Leading Hospitals are Successfully Using Avelios Medical’s Software as the M odern Alternative in the HIS Market Avelios Medical , provider of a modern hospital information system (HIS), has raised 30 million in Series A funding l

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Forcura and Medalogix Merge to Transform Post-Acute Care

HIT Consultant

What You Should Know: – Forcura , an intelligent workflow management company, and Medalogix , a clinical decision support company, have announced their merger, creating a powerful new post-acute care technology platform. – The strategic combination aims to enhance patient care and streamline operations for home-based care providers and across the broader healthcare continuum.

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Avoiding The Long Tail of a Cyberattack

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Mike Hamilton, CISO at Lumifi Cyber Cybercrime was reported to cause $8T in global losses in 2022, and that is expected to rise to $12T by 2027. That is an astonishing amount of money, on par with the GDP of many developed nations. With that kind of resourcing which is not spent on roads, pensions, or education the reality is that there is essentially a nation-state budget focused on stealing from you.

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Indiana Court of Appeals Holds Suicidal Ideation and History of Suicide Attempts Establish Grave Disability

Hall Render

The Indiana Court of Appeals (the “Court”) in In re: the Civil Commitment of C.R. upheld the trial courts Order for Regular Commitment, holding sufficient evidence supported the trial courts finding that C.R. was dangerous to himself and gravely disabled. In re Commitment of C.R., No. 24A-MH-1485, 2024 WL 5153983 (Ind. Ct. App. Dec. 18, 2024).

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Healthcare Vendor Risk Management: Strategies for Protected Data

In healthcare, where patient data protection is paramount, effective vendor risk management isn't just good business—it's essential for maintaining compliance and trust. This comprehensive guide helps healthcare compliance professionals navigate the complexities of third-party vendor relationships in an increasingly interconnected healthcare environment.

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How to Comply with Information Blocking Regulations in 2025 

HIPAA Trek

Since the introduction of the Information Blocking regulations under the 21st Century Cures Act in 2021, there has been a lot of confusion about what exactly information blocking means, how to avoid it, and how to comply with this complex regulation. Today, were diving in on this topic, sharing a little more about what Information […] The post How to Comply with Information Blocking Regulations in 2025 appeared first on HIPAAtrek.

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Fierce Healthcare - Untitled Article

Fierce Healthcare

During interviews at HIMSS, healthcare executives shared their thoughts on the evolution of AI with a big focus on scaling the technology, integrating with existing systems and gaining adoption.

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The Match Explained by Dr. Glaucomflecken – Fun Friday

Healthcare IT Today

Happy Friday everyone! We’re happy you made it through another week. That means it’s time for another edition of Fun Friday where we share something entertaining to start your weekend off right. Plus, there are plenty of absurdities in healthcare to highlight that would be less funny if they weren’t true. This week’s edition is a great example of this.

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AHA and Health-ISAC warn hospitals of a potential terrorist attack

Mobi Health News

The American Hospital Association and the nonprofit Health-ISAC (Information Sharing and Analysis Center) are warning of a potential terrorist threat against U.S. hospitals in the coming weeks.

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Navigating Payroll Compliance: Future-Proofing Payroll in an Evolving Regulatory Landscape

Speaker: Jennifer Hill

Payroll compliance is a cornerstone of business success, yet for small and midsize businesses, it’s becoming increasingly challenging to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of federal, state, and local regulations. Mistakes can lead to costly penalties and operational disruptions, making it essential to adopt advanced solutions that ensure accuracy and efficiency.

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Rackspace Guides Customers Through Both Optimization and Innovation in the Cloud

Healthcare IT Today

Rackspace Technology is one of most deeply rooted companies in the cloud space, having started many years before Amazon.com entered the market with S3, at a time when we spoke of “hosted services” rather than the “cloud.” In this video, PV SubbaRao, Senior Vice President of Healthcare and Life Sciences at Rackspace, offers guidance to healthcare firms in adopting or making better use of cloud services.

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AHA; Health-ISAC Warn U.S. Hospitals About Potential Terror Threat

HIPAA Journal

The American Hospital Association (AHA) and the Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Health-ISAC) have issued a joint threat bulletin warning hospitals about a potential coordinated multi-city terrorist attack on hospitals in the coming weeks. On March 18, 2025, the AHA and Health-ISAC observed a social media post about potential coordinated terrorist attacks on U.S. hospitals by ISIS-K, a division of the jihadist group Islamic State.

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Google releases new AI models for drug discovery

Mobi Health News

The company unveiled TxGemma, a collection of Gemma-based open models aimed at improving the efficiency of AI-powered drug discovery, during its recent Check Up event.

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Fierce Healthcare - Untitled Article

Fierce Healthcare

Highly controversial firings at the Federal Trade Commission could lead to an unprecedented legal conundrum at the heart of an upcoming PBM insulin lawsuit.

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The Evolution of Communication in Healthcare Settings

Healthcare communication has evolved from handwritten notes and paper charts to digital tools like EHRs, telemedicine, and AI-powered platforms. This blog explores how these advancements improve patient outcomes, streamline care delivery, and enhance provider collaboration. Learn about the role of mobile health (mHealth) apps, secure messaging, and social media in bridging communication gaps.

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Study: AI hallucinations limit reliability of foundation models

Mobi Health News

A study published in medRxiv reveals that inference techniques including chain-of-thought and search augmented generation can reduce AI hallucination rates.

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Fierce Healthcare - Untitled Article

Fierce Healthcare

Employees at banking giant JPMorgan Chase claimed in a new class action suit that the company mismanaged their benefits, leading to far higher costs for prescription drugs and other services.

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Q&A: GE HealthCare spotlights digital innovations at HIMSS25

Mobi Health News

GE HealthCare's global product marketing director, Peter Eggleston, sat down with MobiHealthNews at HIMSS25 to discuss the company's Genesis offering.

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Fierce Healthcare - Untitled Article

Fierce Healthcare

The former physician-lawmaker was an influential player in congressional health policy during his 20-plus years in the House. The White House has not yet named its next choice for the position after pulling the nomination of Dave Weldon, M.D., last week.

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3 Reasons to Retire Pagers from Healthcare Settings

Let's discuss the trusty pager—an old favorite that’s losing its shine in hospitals and clinics. While once a staple in hospitals and clinics, pagers now present significant limitations that hinder rather than facilitate communication among healthcare professionals. Healthcare professionals are constantly on the move, and they need communication tools that can keep up with their fast-paced lives.