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2021
January 2021, Vol 11, No 1
Shawntea (Taya) Moheiser, MBA, CMPE, CMOM
Owner, ITS Healthcare, Omaha, NE
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The Importance of Skills Gap Assessments and Training
By
Shawntea (Taya) Moheiser, MBA, CMPE, CMOM
September 2022, Vol 12, No 9
Practice Management
It is common for employees in the healthcare industry to begin their careers in entry-level positions and then move on to other positions as they acquire on-the-job training and experience. However, additional education and training is often necessary to ensure that their skills match an organization’s goals and requirements. These needs can be addressed through skills gap assessments and training.
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Preparing for the End of the PHE: What Practices Can Do Now
By
Shawntea (Taya) Moheiser, MBA, CMPE, CMOM
June 2022, Vol 12, No 6
Practice Management
The Public Health Emergency (PHE), which has been in place since January 27, 2020, is going to end, although the official expiration date has not yet been determined. Many of the regulations built into 2022 final rulings from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) tied changes to the expiration of the PHE.
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Grouping Denial Codes Can Reduce Financial Loss and Increase Efficiency in Your Practice
By
Shawntea (Taya) Moheiser, MBA, CMPE, CMOM
March 2022, Vol 12, No 3
Practice Management
Claim denials can have a significant negative impact on a medical practice, and the management of these denials remains an essential component of any solid revenue cycle plan. It is important to point out that this involves more than just resubmittals and appeals; practices should aim to prevent as many denials as possible from the start and then efficiently manage the ones that could not be prevented. In this article, I will discuss how grouping denial codes can provide valuable data that can be used to adopt a prevention-focused claim denials management process.
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The No Surprises Act: What Providers and Administrators Need to Know
By
Shawntea (Taya) Moheiser, MBA, CMPE, CMOM
February 2022, Vol 12, No 2
Practice Management
The No Surprises Act, which went into effect on January 1, 2022, provides balance billing protections for patients while simultaneously creating new ways for them to understand their financial responsibilities.
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E/M Guideline Changes and Legislative Updates: What Practices Need to Know
By
Shawntea (Taya) Moheiser, MBA, CMPE, CMOM
May 2021, Vol 11, No 5
Practice Management
There is no doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic required practice managers and staff to rapidly develop and adopt innovative solutions to ensure the continuation of care for their patients. Like so many providers, I am certain that you and your colleagues rose to the challenge, and I applaud you for all that you have done! As you move forward, it is critical to remain up to date on important guideline changes and legislative updates to help your practice operate as smoothly as possible.
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Key Areas to Focus on Regarding the Medicare Proposed Rule 2021
By
Shawntea (Taya) Moheiser, MBA, CMPE, CMOM
November 2020, Vol 10, No 11
Practice Management
On August 17, 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) published its proposed plans for payment and reporting changes for 2021. In contrast to previous years on record, the final rule is likely to be released in early December instead of early November. This means that there may be less than 30 days to prepare and implement changes prior to January 1, 2021.
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