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Uncategorized Published - 12 May, 2014    By - webmaster
Anesthesia Management: 3 ways providers can take advantage of the ICD-10 delay

Early Congress delayed the implementation of ICD-10 as part of legislation that provided a one-year patch for the sustainable growth rate formula, a move that took the healthcare industry by surprise. Healthcare providers spent years–and significant amounts of money–preparing for the new code set, which the government delayed by a year once before, and was […]

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Uncategorized Published - 11 May, 2014    By - webmaster
Anesthesia Management: 3 Key Findings on Healthcare Billing

Patients aren’t as likely to have problems paying their medical bills if they get information such as out-of-pocket cost estimates up front, according to a recent TransUnion Healthcare survey.  According to TransUnion, a medical necessity software program can provide real-time verification of patients’ insurance eligibility and benefits, allowing providers to avoid billing errors and give […]

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Uncategorized Published - 11 May, 2014    By - webmaster
Anesthesia Management Taming toxic employees

To manage toxic behavior in employees, the first thing organizations should do is go on a fact-finding mission to build a complete behavioral profile. Toxic employees can cause serious problems in the workplace, but there are steps to take to manage them With the shortage of skilled providers  many departments find themselves putting up with […]

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Uncategorized Published - 10 May, 2014    By - webmaster
Anesthesia Management: Don’t believe the hype: Health spending is not on a 10% growth plan

The surge in numbers of insured individuals will not be repeated in subsequent quarters The latest data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) of the U.S. Department of Commerce estimate that spending for healthcare services jumped by about $50 billion in the first quarter (Q1) of 2014 compared to fourth quarter (Q4) of 2013 […]

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Uncategorized Published - 10 May, 2014    By - webmaster
Anesthesia Management: Dual Nerve Stimulation Helps Chronic Migraine

Stimulating both the occipital and supraorbital nerves provides better relief of chronic migraine than stimulating only the occipital nerve, a new study shows. Fourteen of 20 patients in a case series reported greater than 50% relief of their pain, said Shannon Wang Hann, MD, a neurosurgeon at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She presented […]

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