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Physicians are facing a legislative environment in Washington, D.C., unlike any they've seen in the past decade, but don't fear because there may still be hope for positive change. » Find out what you should know |
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HIPAA and social media: Don't get fined for Facebook Social media is an important part of any business today, but if you are a covered entity, you need to follow the rules or face thousands of dollars in HIPAA penalties. Don't get fined for Facebook.
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Exploring the Four Types of Payers In "The Four Types of Payers", TSI explores what defines each type of payer and what motivates them to pay, determining what approaches work best for each situation. We don't treat clients as one-size-fits-all, so why would we treat payers any differently?
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Four Easy Steps To Market Your Practice Online With more and more patients turning to the web to choose their doctor, it's imperative that physicians create and implement a sound online marketing strategy. This playbook will help physician practices looking to better market their practices online with the four things that beginner and novice practices should be doing in this area.
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How to Optimize Your Practice Tasks and Workflows To remain independent, your private practice needs to run like a well-oiled machine, delivering quality patient care while thriving financially as a business. Physicians, front office and back office personnel all play critical roles. Most small practices can't afford a large staff, so it's important that those you do employ work as efficiently as possible.
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