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Practice Management

AI for Medical Billing

AI is the current sensation, and the hype is everywhere, but there is almost no academic research predicting its impact on crucial areas of healthcare such as identity and access management (IAM), PHI, cybersecurity, HIPAA, or malpractice risk. This means we must rely on past technological experience to inform what early adopters can expect: a

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Practice Management

Risks and Rewards in AI for Clinical Documentation

EHRs were designed to improve patient care, but in so doing, they drastically increased physician workloads. AI promises to reverse that trend — however, the technology is so new, it’s hard to tell truth from fiction. The Study A 2024 study by the British Royal College of Physicians found that AI-produced documentation shortened consultations by

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Practice Management

AI and HIPAA: A Cautionary Tale

AI has the potential to shape the future of physician practices, from documentation and coding to RCM and the front office. It also has the potential to run afoul of HIPAA regulations.  As readers may know, AI requires huge amounts of data for training. Understandably, that data includes patient health information (PHI) in the case

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Would Direct Primary Care Options Enhance Your Practice?

In the past, healthcare providers worked with patients one-on-one, and many even offered home visits. Using the traditional model, doctors billed patients directly, and the relationship between doctor and patient was often a strong, personal one that provided patients with a more intimate level of care. Unfortunately, as time has passed, health insurance has come

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Dr. Alexis Sams
PT Blog

Dr. Alexis Sams, DPT of ansfpt.com on Treating Performance Artists

Dr. Alexis Sams is the owner and lead physical therapist of ANS Fitness and Physical Therapy, which specializes in providing total injury care for dancers – from rehabilitation to prevention and education. We recently asked Dr. Sams about her experiences treating different types of performance artists. Here’s what she shared: Tell us about your practice. What

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