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P3Care Explains the Three Rules of HIPAA Medical Billing

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People that come under the HIPAA compliance rules are: Health plan providers. Healthcare clearinghouses employees. Healthcare providers who conduct online or electronic transactions. PHI stands for Protected Health Information, which is an important part of healthcare and medical billing services.

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P3Care Explains the Three Rules of HIPAA Medical Billing

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People that come under the HIPAA compliance rules are: Health plan providers. Healthcare clearinghouses employees. Healthcare providers who conduct online or electronic transactions. PHI stands for Protected Health Information, which is an important part of healthcare and medical billing services.

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How virtual health is transforming care delivery

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COVID-19 caused a massive acceleration in the use of virtual health services and has helped expand access to care at a time when the ongoing pandemic has severely restricted patients' ability to see their doctors. Virtual health technology is enabling healthcare organizations to reimagine how care is delivered and managed for the long term.

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How virtual health is transforming care delivery

Cloud Blogs

COVID-19 caused a massive acceleration in the use of virtual health services and has helped expand access to care at a time when the ongoing pandemic has severely restricted patients' ability to see their doctors. Virtual health technology is enabling healthcare organizations to reimagine how care is delivered and managed for the long term.

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The Future of Digital Transformation in Hospitals

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These demands include: Data Availability: Hospitals need to have access to complete, accurate, and up-to-date patient data in order to provide effective care. This includes both structured data (such as lab results and medications) and unstructured data (such as notes from doctors and nurses).