NIST SP 800-171 prescribes 110 security requirements to protect the confidentiality of data. NIST SP 800-171A details 320 assessment procedures for these security requirements. The following blog explores in detail the first security requirement 3.1.1.
So what exactly is PFR and how should you go about tracking it? What should you do to make sure your patients are paying their bills promptly? Let’s get into it.
A common question among billing and coding staff is, “What is the difference between the coordination of benefits and the explanation of benefits?” Let’s go over what these processes even are as well as the stark differences between them.
If we want to see a decrease in burnout, organizations need to recognize it, listen to employees, and take action steps accordingly. But, how do you recover from burnout while still working?
Coordination of benefits applies to a patient who has multiple insurance providers also known as payers. It’s more of a backend process, but it’s important to understand from a medical billing perspective.
One of the trickiest physical therapy CPT codes that billers deal with is dry needling codes. Let’s take a look at the importance of CPT codes in general, what dry needling is, what the codes entail, and more!
Some resources say there’s a definite no to using Zelle as your payment method or provider while others give the green light. What we can do is go over the facts. So buckle your seatbelt and get ready for this ride. Let’s find out for certain if Zelle is HIPAA compliant.
In this blog, we focus on unveiling the details surrounding the fee-for-service payment model. Details include what it is, how it works, as well as criticisms that surround the practice. Welcome to the convoluted world of health insurance payment models! Buckle up, this might be a bumpy ride.