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Monthly Archive for: ‘February, 2013’

BreachReport

Redspin 2012 Health Data Breach Report Breakdown

By Patrick Ouellette for HealthIT Security Based on the Redspin Breach Report 2012 that was released today, health data breaches were reduced marginally in 2012, but when the new HIPAA omnibus rule is factored into the equation, the company advised healthcare providers to stay on the offensive when it comes to breach prevention. Redspin, an IT security auditing vendor, brings …

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Over Billing

Electronic Medical Records Probed for Over-billing

Critics question credibility of federal panel charged with investigating By Fred Schulte for The Center for Public Integrity The Obama administration is forging ahead with a multi-billion dollar plan to shift from paper to electronic medical records, despite continuing concerns the program may be prompting some doctors and hospitals to improperly bill higher fees to Medicare. An investigation into those …

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Footprint

ICD-10’s Heavy Footprint

By Susan Chapman for For The Record Everyone knows ICD-10 will redefine the coding profession, but providers and patients also will feel its power. A means to classify and track diseases and a mechanism for data collection and reimbursement, the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) has experienced many changes over the years. Way back in 1994, its 10th incarnation came …

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Childrens

10 Best Children’s Hospitals

By Karen Cicero from Parents Magazine These pediatric centers — leaders in Parents’ exclusive evaluation — routinely heal sick children whom local hospitals could no longer help. Find out where to go if the unfathomable ever happens to your family. The Survey At children’s hospitals nationwide, a growing number of very sick children are finding hope in never-before-tried treatments. And …

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Wrench

Why CAC can’t solve all your ICD-10 problems.

By Carl Natale for ICD10Watch posted at PhysBizTech Americans like to cure things. We’re always looking for a pill or procedure to fix what ails us. That also applies to workplace problems. If something doesn’t work right, fix the machine or get an app to do it. Combine those two tendencies and you have a healthcare system that embraces computer-assisted …

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QuickFix

Computer Assisted Coding Is NOT A Quick-Fix Solution for ICD-10

By Erica Garvin for HIT Consultant Dianne Haas of TrustHCS explains why computer assisted coding is not a quick-fix solution for ICD-10. The caveat is, like anything else, it has to be done right. The year 2013 is upon us. It’s time to start some of those New Year’s resolutions. If transitioning to ICD-10 is high on your list, good …

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