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Also, remind patients to bring any necessary paperwork, insurance documents, or other items essential to the appointment. Use the data to identify patterns, address recurring issues, and uncover areas in your practice for improvement to discourage no-shows and late arrivals. Review your data regularly. What do you do?
If you were presented with the idea of having a scribe do all your documentation, would you do it? Documentation is the least favorite activity for nearly all providers. Listen in to this episode of the NP Business Matters podcast, and then join the conversation below and share your experience.
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However, these platforms typically do not utilize a business associate agreement (BAA) – which ensures protected health information is safeguarded – and their use will become illegal once the emergency declaration runs out. Luckily, there are several companies, such as Teladoc, Doxy.me
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