Author: Michael Sculley

Expert Interview Series: Has ICD-10 Been Worth all the Headaches?
Practice Management

Expert Interview Series: Has ICD-10 Been Worth all the Headaches?

It’s been 10 months after the rollout of the 10th revision of the International Classification of Disease (ICD-10), a standardized set of codes used to identify diseases and hospital procedures. After the bustle of preparing for the addition of 140,000 new codes, medical practices have had a chance to catch their breaths and reflect on

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Does Your Practice Apply Medical Billing Best Practices?
Practice Management

Does Your Practice Apply Medical Billing Best Practices?

Medical billing is one of the most important aspects of running a successful practice, and if done properly, it can increase revenue and profitability. If done improperly without using best practices, however, it can cause all kinds of financial difficulties for your facility and its staff, and this can lead to lowered standards of patient

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Dr. Mitchell Yass
PT Blog

Interview With Dr. Mitchell Yass of MitchellYass.com

Dr. Mitchell Yass, DPT is the creator of the Yass Method for diagnosing and treating chronic pain; author of The Pain Cure Rx released internationally by Hay House Publishing in 2015. Here he talks about how he’s re-thinking how we treat chronic pain. Tell us about your practice. What sets you apart from other practitioners

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Choosing the Right Medical Billing Service: Key to Your Practice’s Success?
Practice Management

Choosing the Right Medical Billing Service: Key to Your Practice’s Success?

Healthcare is increasingly moving to a “consumer driven” model. The good news is that consumers are demanding the right to choose their own practitioners and financing, but the bad news is that this means consumers must also be the sole decision-makers when problems arise. Caught in the crossfire of this evolving model are medical practices

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Telehealth Telemedicine. The Doctor is On. Responding to COVID-19

Health and Human Services and the ONC are encouraging healthcare providers to adopt remote medicine in response to the COVID-19 nationwide public health emergency. According to speakers at last month’s American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) State Legislative Conference, doctors should push insurers to pay them fairly for the care they provide electronically, said Dr.

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Using Medical Billing Software to Keep the Focus On Patient Care

There’s no doubt that patient care is the top priority when managing a medical practice, but the truth is, you can’t deliver superior patient care without also protecting your practice’s bottom line. Everything from improper coding to distracted care can affect patient relationships, and in such situations, you may end up doing quite a bit

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Coordinated Patient Care – The Team Will See You Now

Team-based care is a hot topic in the lexicon of modern medicine. It refers to care provided by a coordinated team that can include physicians, allied health professionals (AHPs) such as nurse practitioners, and others. Team-based care is a cornerstone of healthcare delivery system reforms and integral to patient-centered medical home recognition. The premise is

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Dr. Aaron Swanson
PT Blog

Dr. Aaron Swanson Talks on How to Offer High-Quality Physical Therapy

Dr. Aaron Swanson, DPT, CSCS, FMS, TPI, FRR, received a degree in exercise science from the University of Tennessee and his doctorate in physical therapy from New York University. He offers physical therapy, movement and sports performance enhancement and wellness consultations through his practice, The A&G Project, based in Milton, Ga. We recently checked in with

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Privacy issues
Practice Management

Easing Patient Apprehension About Privacy Issues

Patient privacy issues pertaining to medical records have become a big topic among medical professionals since the shift to digital record keeping. The HIPAA regulations require medical practices to maintain digital patient records in lieu of hard copy records and that has some patients worried. In a study highlighted by Physician’s Money Digest, one out

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