Patient Registration –Patient Access – Going Forward

I direct my question this week in particular to the healthcare industry and all its entities that in almost any circumstance requires the process of registering a patient, I find myself humbled by the extraordinary effort and importance, critically and culturally for all registration staffing in healthcare organizations. It is by far, from years of […]

TeleHealth, Denials and Provider Sustainability

As we have all moved cautiously through the past several months, the Covid-19 pandemic has changed and pushed the healthcare industry to new approaches and enhanced fluid gateways that now for many of us are the norm. The explosion of TeleHealth is one of these main areas of innovative and progressive complexities for provider healthcare […]

This Week in HealthCare

The Covid-19 pandemic that we have found ourselves in for the last several months has led to a host and myriad of extreme choices, measures and regulations worldwide in an effort to hopefully control and undermine this elicit force of many unknowns. A benefit, or a change in attitude has resulted with the fact that […]

This Week in HealthCare

Just when you thought it was safe to go swimming again, California’s Governor Newsom brought back many closure guidelines and impactions for most of the counties in the state. San Diego County is one of the few where restrictions have been somewhat relaxed if this is the new norm. This brings me to a point […]

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Provides Cash Flow Relief for Medicare Part A Providers and Part B Suppliers

CMS expanded its current Accelerated and Advance Payment Program to a broader group of Medicare Part A providers and Part B suppliers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The program expansion includes changes from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The program advances future Medicare payments to providers/suppliers. In order to qualify for […]