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Hospitals Handle Transfers, Providers on the Fly With Data Management | symplr

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Transfers—sending patients to a different facility and, alternatively, accepting patients from referring providers or hospitals—are regular occurrences. But unfortunately, so are the hampered communication and data management efforts surrounding them.

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Urgency in Modernizing Credentialing and Provider Data Management | symplr

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It ensures compliance with regulations, safeguarding patient welfare, and mitigating legal risks for both payers and providers. Physician credentialing stands as a cornerstone of healthcare operations; however, it is often taken for granted by other departments.

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Build a Business Case to Impact 8 Provider Data Management Areas | symplr

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Your provider data is the most critical component on your healthcare business. If your health system isn't preparing to elevate provider data to a level where it's optimized to improve the business health of the organization, it's time to refocus.

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Is Your Provider Data Getting Lost in Your Master Data Management?

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Studies have shown that investing in better patient data has yielded tangible impact. While digitizing patient data has understandably been a major priority, digitizing provider data has largely been ignored.

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Cybersecurity Tips for NPs: Staying Safe Online

Nurse Practitioners in Business

While outside their control, the attack affects all types of providers, including Nurse Practitioners. Data Encryption: Most of the software used in your practice will employ encryption to protect sensitive data in transit and at rest to protect it from unauthorized access. All you have to do is use it and keep it up-to-date.

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Privacy Alert – Real Life Stories

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Privacy Alert – Real Life Stories With the majority of personal data online, most people strongly feel the need to protect their privacy for security and safety reasons. When we hear of another HIPAA incident, many think of a hospital data breach or a hacked healthcare network.

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Do You Worry About Getting Audited?

Nurse Practitioners in Business

So basically…are you doing everything you should be doing, not only in the types of care you are providing but also in the business aspect of your practice? This is probably the first thing providers think of when they think of audits. Not only did this idea come from providers, but from management as well.

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