Although HIPAA can be complicated to address, there are ways to make it simple! Becoming HIPAA compliant can have a lasting positive impact on your practice, from protecting your reputation to improving patient care.
[No CEs] The goal of this session is to introduce you to what a Curriculum Vitae (CV) is and how to use one. You will learn the differences between CVs and resumes and when to use them. You will also be given tips on how to build your own CV for you to use throughout your professional career.
Becoming HIPAA compliant has some tremendous benefits for your practice. Most practices only think about HIPAA because they want to avoid potential liability issues or a fine. When done properly, however, HIPAA compliance can have a lasting positive impact on your practice by improving patient care, building trust and credibility with your patients, and even increased profitability.
Enacted in 1996, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), established industry standards that every healthcare organization is required to adhere to. Throughout the years, the HIPAA regulations have been modified, as such it is essential to keep up-to-date with the latest regulatory changes. Since its inception, HIPAA law has become part of a the healthcare industries culture, affecting how to do business and how a practice is run.
In Part 1 of the webinar series, we will explore the fundamental theories behind acupuncture and its application to the fingers and wrists. We will discuss the meridian system and the specific channels associated with these areas, highlighting their connections to various organs and their corresponding patterns. Participants will gain valuable insights into the most common TCM patterns observed in the fingers and wrists, along with their signs and symptoms. This knowledge will enable accurate diagnosis and the implementation of tailored treatment strategies using acupuncture techniques, point selection, needling methods, and adjunctive therapies.
Social media is a remarkably powerful tool that can be used to grow your practice. But only when it is used properly and in a HIPAA compliant manner. Whether your business is using Facebook to attract new patients, or your employees are posting about their workday on Twitter - improper use of social media can lead to major HIPAA violations. With the widespread use of smartphones, and access to apps like Instagram and Snapchat, these violations are more frequent than ever before.