October 23rd, 2011  Posted at   Healthcare Services

For hospitals attempting to fill ever increasing vacancies, they are also facing increasing challenges associated with escalating competition from other healthcare institutions for the available workforce as well as fundamental changes in hospital care. Several trends are contributing towards today’s lower staff levels, including higher acuity patients who require more intensive care and treatment, coupled with global medical staffing shortages.

A recent report conducted by AHRQ sought to investigate the relationship between nurse staffing levels and adverse patient outcomes. The findings were conclusive, replicating findings of previous studies, highlighting the direct relationship between the levels and quality of hospital staffing vacancies and a declining quality of care provided to patients, resulting in a higher incidence rate of adverse patient outcomes.

The research also noted that changes in hospital care are further complicating staffing issues, as new medical technologies and a declining average length of stay have led to an increased amount of care being provided per patient while they are in hospital. New technologies are creating a situation where medical apparatus that was previously the sole domain of hospitals and other medical organisations are now available in a private setting. This is generating a scenario where patients are being discharged earlier and receiving care at home. However, this is creating further demand on the numbers and qualities of nurses who are now expected to perform their activities in a range of private and personal environments.

With the advent of new technologies, there will be a resultant correlation in the demand for staff that are confident with, and trained in, new medical devices and apparatus. The internet has changed the way nearly everyone works and conducts business, and the healthcare industry is no exception. Increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of medical services have been, and will continue to be, positively influenced by IT and software developments. A classic example includes the electronic filing system giving immediate access to accurate patient histories and documentation. As technology affects the delivery of healthcare services, the role of hospital staff will also evolve.

The internet and Web 2.0 technologies are also starting to affect the manner in which patients access their information, as well as having an increased level of control over their own care. These technologies will undoubtedly also affect the way that medical services are delivered. How the merging of healthcare and advances in technology evolve in the future will contribute to an exciting industry and careers where hospital staff are always in high demand. Read 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. Read more… »

October 22nd, 2011  Posted at   Elder Care

Home health care services may just be the assistance you need for your aged parents. But you need to understand that the term itself is so diverse. There are different kinds of professionals who can provide home health care assistance to you. Just the same, there are also different types of institution where such care can be provided.

The most common health care personnel you might have encountered are registered nurses. They are also considered the most skilled because they don’t just care for the basic needs of their patients. They can also be made to supervise monitoring for vital signs as well as giving the right medication for the patient. RNs and experts in using health equipments.

Another type of home health care personally are home care aides. They are a good choice for a health companion because they can provide assistance to basic living skills such as bathing and dressing up. They can also provide a nutritional diet for your aged loved ones as well as do some light cleaning to avoid the spread of illnesses at home.

Then there are also the homemakers or home companions. However, these people are not exactly schooled or formally skilled with caring for aged people. But they can be expected to take care of the home where your aged loved ones live and also make sure that some of their basic necessities are being cared for.

Getting the type of home health care is something that you should talk over with the whole family. If your parents are still good enough to comprehend the situation, it would be best to also involve them during the decision-making process. This way you can prevent having any problems between the caregiver and the care recipient because the latter actually resents having someone else to tend to him.

After that is cleared, the next important thing would be to clearly define what the caregiver tasks should be. Do this in accordance with your aged loved ones current medical conditions. It would even be best if the tasks are actually advised by the doctor. If you can also include an actual daily schedule for the caregiver to follow, then that would be much better.

When the decision-making process to hire a caregiver and the actual tasks are done, then you will now be ready to find the best homecare services. It would be best to look for one within your area so you can easily compare their fees and requirements. Read more… »