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The New Extended MIPS 2022 Data Submission Deadline If you own or manage a medical

The New Extended MIPS 2022 Data Submission Deadline If you own or manage a medical

The extension of the Covid-19 public health emergency (PHE) until the start of 2023 is

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From small, family medical offices to multi-location practices, primary care providers have experienced upheaval since

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Patient collection strategies have always had a significant bearing on the revenues of a physician

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As we all try to find our way back to some resemblance of normalcy, physician
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Healthcare providers have faced significant challenges in medical billing and collections during the COVID-19 pandemic. This section will outline effective strategies for COVID-19 medical billing, including billing for testing, treatment, and vaccination, to help healthcare providers optimize their revenue cycle management during the pandemic.
By implementing these strategies, healthcare providers can ensure they are properly reimbursed for the vital services they are providing to patients during this critical time.
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of telehealth and remote patient monitoring (RPM) solutions. This section will explore the role of these technologies in healthcare delivery during the extended public health emergency, providing insights on how providers can leverage these tools to enhance patient care and practice efficiency.
By embracing telehealth and RPM, healthcare providers can continue to meet the evolving needs of their patients while safeguarding their practice's financial stability.
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted patient engagement, requiring healthcare providers to rethink their approaches to communication, education, and revenue collection. This section will discuss effective strategies for engaging patients during the pandemic, helping practices maintain strong relationships and secure necessary revenue.
By adapting their patient engagement tactics, healthcare providers can ensure they continue to deliver high-quality care while navigating the financial challenges posed by COVID-19.
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed significant financial challenges for healthcare providers, requiring them to implement strategic approaches to revenue collection and cost management. This section will outline best practices for securing revenue and maintaining financial stability during the pandemic, helping practices weather the economic impact of the crisis.
By adopting these revenue-focused strategies, healthcare providers can protect their practice's financial well-being and continue delivering essential services to their patients.