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Change for the Medical Malpractice Compensation System in England?

Bill of Health

Urgent calls have been made in many quarters, including the government, to try and stem the rise in clinical negligence costs, as the growing expense is taking away scarce financial resources which could be well put into front line health care services. The post Change for the Medical Malpractice Compensation System in England?

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The NHS Patient Safety Information Tidal Wave

Bill of Health

We have a growing elderly population in England presenting often with comorbidities. Patient safety crises All that said, the NHS is still rocked by major patient safety crises, despite having a sophisticated, highly engineered patient safety health regulatory and governance framework.

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3 Best Practices to Support GRC Automation

Compliancy Group

Centralizing your Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) processes is a simple way to streamline your compliance efforts. GRC puts risk management, healthcare governance, and compliance under one roof, centralizing your efforts. However, while GRC presents several benefits, you must have a solution to host your efforts.

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Quick Guide to the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB)

Provider Trust

Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and contains medical malpractice payments and adverse action reports on healthcare professionals. Below are the significant laws and regulations that govern NPDB operations: NPDB Regulations. For more information, view the webinar on demand. Healthcare Legislation & Regulations.

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How To Prepare for an OIG Inspection

MedTrainer

While learning of an inspection can cause alarm, oftentimes it’s a routine occurrence required by the federal government to ensure the overall quality and delivery of healthcare services. This ensures that medical facilities are not engaging in malpractice and following program rules and regulations.

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Can a Non-Credentialed Provider Bill Under Another Provider

Physician Credentialing Company

It acts as a shield against malpractice claims under the False Claim Act. Legal and financial risks For not following government and payer-specific guidelines, providers may have to bear legal penalties in terms of finances or exclusion from the program. There are some preliminary requirements which must be presented to health payers.

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FQHCs and Private Payers: Mastering the Credentialing Process for Growth

MedTrainer

The healthcare landscape has changed significantly in recent years, and for Federally Qualified Health Centers ( FQHCs ), the rapid growth of private payer revenue presents both exciting opportunities and significant challenges. Diversification of Payer Sources FQHCs are not limited to government funding through Medicaid and Medicare.