A combination of federal funding earmarked for bioterrorism preparedness and innovative research and development has brought important enhancements to Pa.’s ability to detect and respond to mass casualty events. The availability of a stronger and more responsive public health infrastructure brings to physicians perhaps the strongest-ever bond between their public and private health care systems.
Read More »Impact of tax cut bill on physicians
President Bush may not have succeeded in getting all the tax cuts that he proposed, but the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 does contain significant tax savings for physicians and other highly compensated individuals.
Read More »Effective compliance plan development
Physician practices should consider using OIG guidance as a foundation when developing a more customized program to meet their practice needs. A properly developed and effective physician compliance program will improve operational processes and practices, demonstrate provider trustworthiness and reduce risk exposures.
Read More »Some perils of telemedicine
Telemedicine's growth, however successful, has been slowed by payment and other legal concerns, such as limits on services that qualify for insurance coverage, state licensure laws, potential malpractice liability, and privacy and security concerns.
Read More »Opting out of Aetna’s class action settlement
While Aetna’s class action settlement appears beneficial, the financial relief for physicians with substantial claims against Aetna for past reimbursement problems may be less than adequate. If in doubt, a physician will protect his or her options by submitting an opt-out notice by the August 29 deadline.
Read More »Pew reports raise more questions than answers
Information gaps are a significant impediment to the reports' usefulness to policy-makers. Nonetheless, these reports can and should inform our discussion and debate as we search for a durable solution to the problem.
Read More »Physicians stand united in protest
The Code Blue Emergency protest overwhelmingly succeeded in achieving its primary goal of publicity: educating the public about tort reform, about why their physicians are clamoring for caps on noneconomic damages and attorney fees, and providing a glimpse at what will happen to their access to medical care if reform does not come soon.
Read More »Monte Carlo process in retirement planning
Monte Carlo process and methods have been used for everything from integral equations to turbulence simulation to aerosol science to chemical combustion. Now it's being used to help people retire successfully.
Read More »Better time management to enhance revenue
The best way for you to generate additional revenue is by eliminating unnecessary downtime and improving productivity. Here's how you can examine ways to turn your greatest resource into higher profits
Read More »Exploding myths about HIPAA privacy
Panic, overreaction, paranoia and misinformation have flooded the HIPAA privacy marketplace of ideas, while consultants’ interpretations frequently end with a serious misunderstanding of the law or, in other cases, blatant falsehoods
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