by Abraham Whaley | Jul 17, 2012 | Day-to-Day Operations, General, Leadership
According to Charles Duhigg in his newly released book, The Power of Habit, Rhode Island Hospital was one of the nation’s leading medical institutions. It was the teaching hospital for Brown University and the only Level I trauma center in southeastern New...
by Abraham Whaley | Jul 16, 2012 | Electronic Medical Records, Innovation
The most exciting thing for me about being in healthcare today is the contrast between steep challenges the industry faces on so many fronts – and the vast potential offered by biological and information technology. We do have some dragons to slay, but we also...
by Abraham Whaley | Jul 2, 2012 | Amazing Customer Service, Day-to-Day Operations
At Manage My Practice we like to keep our posts informative and actionable – and not political. I’ve tried to provide the facts about the reforms, and how they could affect your patients and staff in an unbiased and professional manner – exactly how...
by Abraham Whaley | Jun 28, 2012 | Headlines, Medicare & Reimbursement
Per the excellent live coverage at SCOTUSBlog of the Supreme Court’s decision in the constitutional challenge to the Affordable Care Act, The bottom line: the entire ACA is upheld, with the exception that the federal government’s power to terminate...
by Abraham Whaley | Jun 26, 2012 | Collections, Billing & Coding, The Manager's Minute (Video)
There is plenty of confusion surrounding the rules for using a locum tenens. This video will set the record straight.