In this course we will dive into the management of one of the common presenting conditions in infancy- colic. Using clinical case examples and current pediatric evidence, we will discuss the best management protocols for colic. Dr. Jenny brings her 15 years of experience in specialized pediatric practice to the presentation, sprinkling in some clinical pearls she has learned along the way.
Learn low tech solutions and active care progressions you can use immediately for rehabilitation of the lumbar spine, More than core stability, this course will review the evidenced based exercises for strength, flexibility and endurance for the lumbar spine. The attendee will be taught the essential exercise principles to build their low back rehab toolbox for the acute through return to activity/play phases of care. Exercise progressions for the acute: sub-acute and rehabilitative phases of care will be taught in an engaging format with video demonstrations for applicable knowledge.
This one-hour CE webinar will present information on acute and sports injuries, review studies on the use of laser therapy for acute injuries and give clinical recommendations for the treatment of acute injuries.
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.
Mr. Wulff's presentation will focus on legal and ethical issues involving fee collection techniques. He will explain the legal and ethical obligations to submit charges to the responsible insurer; what to do when payment is discontinued by workers' compensation and no-fault insurers; when and how licensees can pursue collection against patients; and the new prohibitions and penalties that can apply in workers' compensation claims set forth in Minn. Statue 176.126, subd. 2a. His presentation will include a discussion of the prohibitions under the federal and state antikickback and fee-splitting laws.
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.
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.
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.