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Record-Keeping Beyond Charts

Nurse Practitioners in Business

And even though medical records are central to any practice, other documents must also be managed. Every aspect of your practice generates records that must be organized, protected, and retained for specific periods, including financial and employee records, vendor contracts, and OSHA documentation.

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Using an AI Scribe in your Practice

Nurse Practitioners in Business

If you were presented with the idea of having a scribe do all your documentation, would you do it? Documentation is the least favorite activity for nearly all providers. Topic Resources NPBO Membership HIPAA For Professionals More Resources Catch up on all the NP Business Matters podcasts here.

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How to get started with Email Marketing: Choose an ESP

Nurse Practitioners in Business

One reason for this is the big elephant in the room… HIPAA , even though we’re talking about marketing emails that don’t contain personal health information (PHI) per se. Digital Marketing and HIPAA Privacy laws have changed and will continue to develop as technology does. However, only a few use email in their marketing.

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The Benefits of Nursing Informatics: How Information Technology Is Revolutionizing Patient Care

Post University

Data now plays a vital role in everything from patient care to practice management. Data privacy, for example, is a huge concern these days, with the HIPAA Journal revealing that violations run rampant. Why Is Nursing Informatics So Important?

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Professional Wills: What Happens if You Die?

Nurse Practitioners in Business

An accident or unexpected illness could keep you from continuing to practice, temporarily or permanently. A professional will is an important, but often overlooked, document. It outlines how your practice should be managed in the event of your incapacity, disability, or death. Who Needs a Professional Will?

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