Report on Medicare Compliance

Does your organization have a strategy in place to ensure EMTALA compliance? Hospitals that violate EMTALA are subject to civil penalties of $64,618 to $129,233 per violation, lawsuits for damages, and/or exclusion from Medicare.

Download this full free issue of Report on Medicare Compliance that includes an article that explores Harris Health System’s strategies to prevent violations of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) as well as a Checklist to Evaluate EMTALA Compliance and Tool for Medical-Record Reviews.

Since 1992, Report on Medicare Compliance (RMC), has been dedicated to answering the healthcare compliance profession’s most-asked questions.This weekly newsletter reports on important regulatory developments in healthcare with practical advice to help you improve your compliance oversight and strategic planning. Receive innovative solutions you won’t find anywhere else through expert insights and guidance, compliance tools, and tips from some of the greatest minds in the field; this includes government officials, compliance officers, attorneys, and consultants.

Embracing Elevated Consumerism in The Future of Health

Sponsored by
Deloitte

In the post-pandemic era, an unprecedented shift is unfolding in health care. Artificial intelligence (AI), virtual health, and retail health are driving disruption, changing consumers’ needs, demands, and expectations.

Consumers now anticipate something different and better in how they navigate, choose, manage, and experience their health and well-being. As such, consumers are becoming the CEOs of their own health journeys.

Increasingly armed with access to extensive health information and emerging technologies, consumers can make executive decisions around their health and health care navigation—challenging what has been the traditional role of clinician providers and health administrators.

Perspectives on Supply Chain Resiliency

Sponsored by
Gore

There’s a lot to consider when your organization (and your job) depends on supply chain stability. And with what we’ve learned from the pandemic, we need to be prepared.

Health systems rely on supplier transparency to anticipate disruptions and adapt quickly to ensure uninterrupted supply, especially when there are lifesaving or life-enhancing procedures on the line. 

In this article, we discuss insights on the measures we have in place to help support a health system’s ability to operate consistently and efficiently and ensure the right product will be there in time for the procedure.

Exploring New Frontiers - Enhancing Healthcare Finances and Access

Sponsored by
Xtend Healthcare

Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) faces many challenges as it pursues its mission: “Alaska Native People working in  partnership to provide the best healthcare  for our communities.” Xtend is grateful for our nearly decade-long partnership with SEARHC.

Over the years, we have taken many steps to help SEARHC solve their challenges, including:

  • Increasing productivity and automation with our proprietary PRISM workflow management platform.
  • Tracking data to reduce denials and improve appeal results.
  • Enhancing staffing and career paths by rebadging staff and hiring remote workers.

Download the full report for more ways to enhance your healthcare finances and access today!

REH Designation Can Help Hospitals Overcome Financial and Operational Challenges

Sponsored by
Community Hospital Corporation

Are you a hospital executive concerned about the future of your community hospital? You aren’t alone. 

Many U.S. rural and community hospitals have been closed or made cutbacks in services. In January 2023, the federal government established the Rural Emergency Hospital (REH) designation as a way to retain local healthcare services.

This white paper explores the role of REHs, various trends impacting this model, implications of REHs, and key considerations involved in REH conversions.

The Rise of the Tech-Savvy Clinician

Sponsored by
Collette Health

It's a new day for the state of nursing. A new generation, Gen Z, is taking center stage. This digitally native generation has unique needs and wants. How do we ensure their success? How do we leverage the treasured experienced nurse to empower the future one? Together, how do they embrace the future of nursing? Read more to learn how the next generation will drive clinical transformation and how technology will enable them to get there.

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