In this podcast, consultant Ronald Sterling notes the critical steps every practice should take to verify the clinical content in its EHR.
Physicians must verify that the EHR they are using at their practices enables them to
properly document patient care. If not, and in the event of a bad outcome, the likelihood increases that a successful professional liability claim could be made against them.
In this podcast, Ronald Sterling, president of Sterling Solutions, Ltd., a consulting firm based in Silver Spring, Md., notes the critical steps every practice should take to verify the clinical content in its EHR.
Asset Protection and Financial Planning
December 6th 2021Asset protection attorney and regular Physicians Practice contributor Ike Devji and Anthony Williams, an investment advisor representative and the founder and president of Mosaic Financial Associates, discuss the impact of COVID-19 on high-earner assets and financial planning, impending tax changes, common asset protection and wealth preservation mistakes high earners make, and more.
How AI billing delivers precision, compliance, and savings
November 26th 2024For healthcare providers, executives, and decision-makers, embracing AI in claims processing is not just a step toward improved financial outcomes—it’s an ethical commitment to better care and a more patient-centered approach to service delivery.
How to reduce surprise billing in your practice
November 15th 2021Physicians Practice® spoke with Kristina Hutson, a product line developer at Availity, about surprise billing events in independent healthcare practices and what owners and administrators can do to reduce the likelihood of their occurrence.