How prepared are you if, despite the prophylactic precautions taken by your in-house team, taken by your outside coding and billing provider, and by your EHR vendor, your defenses are breached?
Tag: policy
Conflicts of Interest: Do You Have One? – Medical Group Minute
Everyone’s talking about them. They’re apparently bad. Or are they?
Conflicts of Interest: Do You Have One? – Podcast
Conflicts of interest. Everyone’s talking about them. Do you have one? They’re apparently bad. Or are they?
Conflicts of Interest: Do You Have One?
Conflicts of interest. Everyone’s talking about them. Do you have one? They’re apparently bad. Or are they? But what in the heck does “conflict of interest” even mean? When you think about it, “conflict of interest” is a term of a type similar to those other PC favorites, “greed” and “fair share” (which, by the…
Walking the Talk: Avoid the High Cost of Failure Work to Your Medical Group
t’s one thing to set policy, even well polished, grammatically correct pronouncements that are printed out, placed in the policy manual, and acknowledged in writing.
Make Sure Your Policy Works for You, Not Against You – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the role of policies in your business and why they must mesh with your medical group’s other governance document.
Venezuela, Rice Farmers and Doctors in Dallas
Those who are surprised that employers are increasingly turning to part time workers and temps to escape Obamacare are clueless.
Venezuela, Rice Farmers and Doctors in Dallas – Podcast
Models. No, not the skinny kind in a magazine. But conceptual frameworks. Like global warming “models” or even Obamacare.
You Can’t Un-Ring That Bell – Medical Group Minute
Train your medical group’s members for actions consistent with the group’s strategy.
You Can’t Un-Ring That Bell
Many of the acts, actions and activities within the scope of your group’s members’ daily duties are manageable as they relate to your group’s business strategy. They impact the success or failure of your group. For instance, consider the conduct, comments, and other communication, verbal and nonverbal, between members of your team and patients, referring…

