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Is end-of-life planning truly necessary?
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How to judge a credential for allied health
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While many practices choose to hire allied health staff that are already credentialed before they come on board, others are opting to help get their current staff certified. But with multiple options available for certification in allied health, how do you evaluate the choices? Which credentialing agency comes closest to meeting your need for employees who are proven competent to perform in your office? Can we help? As the professional association for allied health since 1939, AMT has composed a list of questions for you to ask about a certification credential. These considerations can help you ensure that your credentialed staff meet your practice standards.
Take a look at the questions.
If you already know that your practice has medical assistants or other allied health professionals that need certification of the highest quality, we would be happy to assist with the process. We have helped many thousands of working professionals become certified. For the specifics, contact AMT at srp@americanmedtech.org or 847-823-5169 ext. 390.
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4 Keys to Patient Portal Engagement
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Patient portals are a convenient, secure tool for empowering patients while reducing clinician workloads. A 2017 athenaResearch study of nearly 600 primary care practices across the network evaluated how successful practices were in getting their patients to register for and engage with their portals.
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Successfully Integrating Medical Weight Loss into an Endocrinology Practice
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Understand what steps are recommended for endocrinologists to launch and grow a medical weight loss practice. Potential key outcomes for the program include: Increasing revenue, synergistic value, better outcomes.
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