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What You Need to Know About Healthcare Compliance Programs

A robust healthcare compliance program is fundamental to ensuring that healthcare organizations operate within the bounds of regulatory requirements while maintaining the highest standards of ethical conduct. These programs are designed to prevent, detect, and respond to violations of laws, regulations, and company policies. As the healthcare industry continues to evolve, particularly in terms of...

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5 Best Practices for HIPAA Compliant Texting

Texting is a convenient and reliable way for healthcare organizations and providers to communicate with their patients. It is ideal for keeping up with appointments, reminders, payments, and other practice communications. While most people, including patients, prefer texting because it’s quick and easy, providers and their staff must comply with the Health Insurance Portability and...

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8 Patient Safety Facts for Patient Safety Week

National Patient Safety Week is March 14-20. This week is dedicated to growing awareness about patient safety, learning more about healthcare safety, and recognizing the work already being achieved. While much progress has been made in patient safety over the past couple of decades, estimates suggest that medical harm is still a leading cause of...

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OSHA and HIPAA Training

Many of us were pleased to say goodbye 2020. As we look ahead to a new year, it is important to keep in mind that while OSHA and HIPAA training are still required, virtual options are available.  Below are several things to consider as your organization plans for training in 2021: OSHA and HIPAA Training:...

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2017 National Health Expenditures Highlights

CMS released the 2017 National Health Expenditures, and overall health spending saw growth, however, less than 2016. National health spending increased by 3.9% reaching $3.5 trillion, or $10,739 per person and accounted for 17.9% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Below are some of the highlights from the report: Health Spending by Type of Service or...

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A Holiday wish to all of our clients!

As we get ready to embark upon the holidays, the team at MedSafe would like to take a moment to thank all of our clients who have dedicated their lives to making a difference. While the majority of us will be enjoying holiday festivities with family and friends, many of you will forego time with your...

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New York State Passes Sexual Harassment Law with Training and Policy Requirements

The State of New York has signed into law a bill designed to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace. The sweeping new legislation includes the requirement of sexual harassment policies and sexual harassment training for New York State employers. Those organizations who do not have prevention guidelines, anti-harassment policies, and training programs in place should...

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Top Ten Patient Safety Concerns for 2018

The Becker’s Clinical Leadership & Infection Control released Ten Top Patient Safety Concerns that should be a priority in 2018, based on research from over the past year.  Below is a synopsis of their findings in no particular order: References: https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/10-top-patie…

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Top Health Technology Patient Safety Hazards for 2018

ECRI Institute, a non-profit research organization, recently released its annual Top 10 List of Health Technology Hazards for 2018. The purpose of this report is to inform healthcare facilities about the important safety issues involving the use of health technology and bring attention to potential sources of danger. The full report includes practical strategies hospitals...

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Are Physician’s Becoming More Comfortable with Value Based-Payment?

With the transition to “value-based care” well underway and healthcare’s shift from volume-based to value-based payment (VBP), significant barriers still remain for many providers while others have become more comfortable with VBP participation. A recent study, by the American Academy of Family Physicians and Humana measured providers perceptions and attitudes towards value-based payment models to...