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November 22nd, 2011  Posted at   Healthcare Systems

In this era we have been witnessing the economy growing in a very rapid rate and so the living standard of the people changing with the same pace. To obtain life with more freedom the structure of the family is being individualistic day by day. People prefer living nuclear than living as a joint family.

People getting older and having no successor; or children living far away from them; many a times in order to get their bread and butter; or because of differing ideology; or many of the several other reasons; are very much apprehensive towards their future.

A single thought bothers them that who is going to help them out when they won’t be able to carry out their routine activities on their own. Absence of people who could serve them during their bad phase when they fall sick.

This has been the trend in history whenever we fell weaker in our personal life someone’s profession came into our way to help us out. So this field too didn’t leave out. Marketer found another field having a lot of potential to dig out. Today many of the specialized health care services exist to help us in some customized manner taking all needs of their customers into consideration. They have professionals well educated in their fields in both genders from all across the world.

These health care services are meant and executed professionally and are really very helpful for people getting older, customers of these health care services not only reap benefits by cure but they gets the benefits of primary consultation from experienced care takers. These professionals are at times well capable of noticing symptoms of probable diseases.

Again the service sector creates jobs to several unemployed graduates and also part time job seekers to earn and get helped on their own. So these special health care services help service industry grow and these jobs help economy grow even better.

Specialty Care Services is an Assisted Living Homes offers personalized flexible home care services fulfilled by experienced and professional caregivers in the Maryland, Washington, DC and Northern Virginia areas.

November 22nd, 2011  Posted at   Healthcare Systems

There are many health services and a proper range of health care services needs to be provided under a proper healthcare system. The United States does not have the best health care services in the world but it can be said that it has the best emergency care system around the globe. The fact behind this is that America is having highest level of poverty and income inequality among all the rich and developed nations and it affects the reach of the people to the proper health services.

Health systems are designed to fulfill the needs of the health care of some targeted nation or population. Health care planning and its proper system implementation are much more necessary for any country or government. According to the World health report 2000 “Improving performance are good health, responsiveness to the expectations of the population, and fair financial contribution.” Duckett (2004) proposed a two dimensional approach to evaluation of health systems: “quality, efficiency and acceptability on one dimension and equity on another.”

To have a best health care facilities UNICEF advises that there must be three primary steps which can then systematically improve the health services and to complete a health system.

1. Standards
2. Assessment and Accreditation
3. Support Materials

Seven years ago World Health Organization made the first major effort to rank the health systems of 191 nations. The following parameters were taken in consideration for the best care services;

· Insurance Coverage
· Access
· Fairness
· Health Lives
· Quality
· Life and Death
· Patient Satisfaction
· Use of IT
· Top of the Line Care
· Walk in clinic (more…)

October 22nd, 2011  Posted at   Healthcare Systems

Deciding on whether to outsource any portion of your healthcare facility’s revenue cycle department is something that cannot be taken lightly. And facilities have different options when outsourcing the coding function. Some facilities have chosen to keep the coding in-house and only outsource the processes involved with electronic claims submissions, collections and financial reporting. However, with the increased number of audits, health care facilities are deciding to outsource all revenue cycle functions including the coding of claims.

The implication of inaccurate coding is significant. A healthcare facility should look at their available resources when determining if the coding should be outsourced. One only has to look at the two types of coding errors: “overcoding” and “undercoding.” The obvious ramification of overcoding is potential for an extended audit; repayment and possible penalties and fines. Undercoding or what providers call “defensive coding” results in millions of dollars of lost revenue.

Pros of Outsourced Coding

As mentioned, healthcare providers are seeing audits from all areas. These claims audits include RAC, MIC, MAC, CERT, PERM, MFCU, ZPIC and others. With more claims audits, the healthcare industry is seeing a higher demand for qualified coders. One benefit of outsourcing the coding tasks is that the headache of hiring an individual with coding experience is no longer an issue.

Medical coding rules can be arduous. A coder must be privy to CPT rules, Correct Coding Initiative Edits (CCI), ICD-9-CM (and soon ICD-10-CM), Local Carrier Determination (LCDs) and National Carrier Determinations (NCDs). With small practices, those individuals who are granted the task of “coding” are also given other responsibilities which affect the amount of time they have on applying, learning and keeping abreast of all of the rules. Utilizing a company who only hires qualified individuals to conduct the coding tasks, provides confidence that the claims are being submitted based on the appropriate rules and policies.

The American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) and the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) provide various ways of obtaining the required continuing education credits. Many ways are affordable and do not require leaving your desk. However, many of these ways are not as specialty specific as you would find at regional and national conferences. With attending offsite conferences, the expenses are increased. The budgets in many health care facilities cannot accommodate the expenses associated with continuing education classes. Outsourcing the coding to a company eliminates this extra expense.

With the above benefits of outsourcing the coding, comes due diligence on the health care facility’s end. It is imperative that it is understood that these companies do provide specialty specific continuing education and that they provide their staff with the appropriate resources that spell out all of the coding rules and policies. (more…)