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OSHA Issues Emergency Temporary Standard for Healthcare

OSHA Issues Emergency Temporary Standard for Healthcare

It has been 38 years since OSHA has issued an Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS), but the agency has determined that COVID-19 presents such a serious risk to healthcare workers that they have issued an ETS for Healthcare. Under this ETS, employers are required to help...

The Dangers of Undercoding

The Dangers of Undercoding

The innumerable horror stories related to payer audits have given rise to a new trend of undercoding, by intent! Many providers would rather be safe than sorry, all in the name of keeping their good names off the radar. However, undercoding can backfire, resulting in...

The Importance of Respirator Fit Testing

The Importance of Respirator Fit Testing

The importance of a well-fitting mask has been especially important during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have seen an increase in formal fit test evaluations over the past year due to the needs of the current crisis. Now that PPE is readily available and overall emergency...

COVID Shines a Light on Employee Safety

COVID Shines a Light on Employee Safety

Historically, OSHA has been stable in their physician regulations, but the COVID era altered that equation. OSHA had been relatively quiet through the pandemic, letting the CDC do most of the heavy lifting, but since practices opened back up in May 2020 there has been...

Remote Work

Remote Work

What should be done if a remote worker becomes sick with COVID-19 and is required to be quarantined?

COVID-19 Billing Guide

COVID-19 Billing Guide

There are 11 new CPT codes for COVID-19 vaccines. Each vaccine has a specific vaccine administration code. The appropriate administration code is chosen based on the type of vaccine and which dose in the schedule (first or second dose) the patient receives. CPT Code...

Emergency Operations Plans – Your Best Defense

Emergency Operations Plans – Your Best Defense

An emergency operations plan (EOP) is your best defense against a disaster, lawsuit, and repetitional damage. In 2017, CMS outlined to17 healthcare entities that to participate in CMS, they must have a plan. Though physician practices are not part of the 17, it is...

The Public Health Emergency (PHE) Will Fade Away

The Public Health Emergency (PHE) Will Fade Away

On the day that President Biden was sworn into office, the public health emergency (PHE) was set to expire, but the Department of Health & Human Services extended the emergency declaration for another 90 days, to April 20, 2021. This represents the fourth time...

First Proposed HIPAA Privacy Rules Changes in 8 Years

First Proposed HIPAA Privacy Rules Changes in 8 Years

In a response to the healthcare community’s desire to lessen the administrative burden on HIPAA covered entities, the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) issued a request of information (RFI) in December of 2018. Two years later, after this RFI comment period closed, the OCR...