What your patients don’t know may hurt them. Low health literacy is a problem that affects many patients. They might struggle to understand prescription labels or dosing directions. They may lack a basic understanding of their condition. Even highly educated people might have difficulty understanding medical information and instructions, which limits their ability to participate effectively in their care.
Q: Workers will likely remain remote for the foreseeable future, but as coffee shops and restaurants begin to reopen, it’s possible that employees may be accessing protected health information (PH) in these locations. While it is best practice to avoid doing this altogether, what should employees do to avoid exposing PHI in this scenario?
This week's note from the instructor discusses the latest interim final rule with comment (IFC) and its provisions concern vaccines, payments for new COVID-19 treatments, and more.
This week’s Medicare updates include a new interim final rule on COVID-19 vaccination and payment policies, Part II of the CY 2022 Medicare Advantage and Part D Advance Notice, a proposed rule on DMEPOS coverage policies and fee schedule methodologies, and more!
The HIM department plays a critical role in the revenue cycle, but it’s often placed in a reactive position, limiting its effectiveness. Learn how to improve operations by enhancing the HIM department’s involvement across the revenue cycle.
Q: CMS recently updated its Care Compare tool, a resource that can provide valuable insight for any patient. How can case managers ensure that their patents can access and best utilize this tool?