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Feb 5, 2013
Friendly reminder to Physicians to be careful using Social Media sites

Most of us like to peruse Facebook and see what are friends and family are up to that day. Unfortunately, we mostly see a stream of information with little or no value, but hey, that’s our mother-in-law posting that picture of 2 kittens rolling around on the floor with a sock…….so we should look at […]

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Jan 31, 2013
Summons, Complaint and Consent – What you Need To Know

Your office manager has just handed you the “Summons and Complaint” that the county sheriff has served on your practice. You look at the name on the summons, and see that one of your longstanding patients is the plaintiff. You are shocked; you’ve never been sued in fifteen years of practice. What do you do […]

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Jan 30, 2013
SMART Act Streamlines CMS Repayment for Negligent Care

On Jan. 10, President Barack Obama signed into law the Strengthening Medicare And Repaying Taxpayers (SMART) Act, which is intended to help senior citizens and disabled persons obtain timely, clear and definitive information from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) regarding Medicare payments made on their behalf that must be reimbursed, while at […]

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Jan 29, 2013
CMS is having a NCS/EMG Code Processing Issue

We heard from one of our clients in California today that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) Part B Carriers and some private players are not processing 2013 CPT codes for NCS correctly. Carriers are reimbursing for the new NCS codes (95907-95913), but the new systems in place are not setup properly to recognize […]

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Jan 28, 2013
Medical Malpractice Insurance Infographic

Our parent company, Cunningham Group, has put together a nice infographic……feel free to share this! Courtesy of: Cunningham Group

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Jan 28, 2013
Medical Malpractice Payouts for 2012 [Inforgraphic]

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Jan 25, 2013
Cigarettes by prescription-only? Would you prescribe if a patient asked you?

A bill in the Oregon State Legislature, proposed by Rep. Mitch Greenlick of Portland, would make cigarettes available by prescription only and classify them as a Schedule III controlled substance.  This means that they would be illegal to possess or distribute cigarettes…….without a doctor’s prescription.  We don’t think this has any chance of passing, but […]

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Jan 22, 2013
New technology to treat folks with obesity problems

We can really appreciate when technology does things for us that we never thought possible.  However, we do think there are times when technology can go a bit too far to deal with societal issues.  Those times however are often the most entertaining to dive into, so that’s what we’re going to discuss in today’s […]

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Jan 22, 2013
Protecting Patients From Medical Never Events

There are no absolutes in the practice of medicine. Diagnoses can be wrong for a number of reasons, complications can arise that couldn’t reasonably be foreseen, infections can set in—a number of variables can cause treatments or procedures to not render the desired results. Some situations are simply unavoidable; others should never occur. So physicians […]

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