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14 Ways to Reduce Long Patient Wait Times

Healthcare Success

To further complicate matters, as healthcare consumers continue to prioritize patient experience, physicians are leaving private practices for hospitals and larger medical groups at an alarming rate. According to Avalere Health , nearly three in four doctors work for a hospital, health system, or corporate entity today.

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Ethical Considerations in SBIRT: Balancing Confidentiality and Duty to Warn

Icanotes

Ethical considerations are best handled with prevention and preparation, rather than with reactivity and uncertainty. With luck, the therapist’s EHR integrates SBIRT to make documentation and decision-making clear and effective. The Drawbacks of SBIRT It seems there are some drawbacks to SBIRT as well. Fidelity and Responsibility.

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50+ Shocking Physician Burnout Statistics You'll Never Believe

Etactics

96% of Medical Professionals Agree that Burnout is an Issue (NEJM Catalyst) Not only do doctors recognize this issue, but their executives and leaders agree. This chews up lots of time for physicians and prevents them from seeing more patients. This is true for doctors since one in four physicians will drink to cope with burnout.

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The Definitive Step-By-Step Guide to Mental Health Billing

Etactics

A more recent survey from 2021 determined that 85% of denials are preventable. More Ideal: PM/EHR and Clearinghouse Integration Since you and your staff work within your PM/EHR daily, the most ideal process to submit mental health claims to all of your client’s payers is through it.

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COVID-19 Lessons: A Path to a Better Health Care System

Accountable Care Doctors

The 31 multi-specialty medical groups and integrated health systems that are part of the Council of Accountable Physician Practices (CAPP), their 85,000 physicians, and hundreds of thousands of staff are at the forefront of the battle for their patients’ lives. Today, health care is a team sport.