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Record-Keeping Beyond Charts

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Compliance Program Policies (even if youre a solo provider) A basic compliance program should include: Written policies and procedures A code of conduct A defined process for reporting and handling potential compliance issues CMS and OIG recommend this even for small practices, especially those billing Medicare or Medicaid.

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HIPAA: What You Can and Can’t Disclose

Nurse Practitioners in Business

The post HIPAA: What You Can and Can’t Disclose appeared first on Nurse Practitioners in Business. Tell us what you think, we’d love to hear from you… By Johanna Hofmann, MBA, MAc., EAMP; regular contributor to the NPBusiness blog.

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Full Practice Authority: APRN Readiness, Barriers to Practice and Access in South Carolina

American Nurse

Nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives, and clinical nurse specialists are seeking full practice authority as one legislative strategy to improve access to care and outcomes. 6 American Association of Nurse Practitioners. State Practice Environment. 2021, December). 2022, October).