Click here for more sample CPC practice exam questions with Full Rationale Answers

Practice Exam

Click here for more sample CPC practice exam questions and answers with full rationale

Practice Exam

CPC Practice Exam and Study Guide Package

Practice Exam

What makes a good CPC Practice Exam? Questions and Answers with Full Rationale

CPC Exam Review Video

Laureen shows you her proprietary “Bubbling and Highlighting Technique”

Download your Free copy of my "Medical Coding From Home Ebook" at the top right corner of this page

Practice Exam

2018 CPC Practice Exam Answer Key 150 Questions With Full Rationale (HCPCS, ICD-9-CM, ICD-10, CPT Codes) Click here for more sample CPC practice exam questions with Full Rationale Answers

Practice Exam

Click here for more sample CPC practice exam questions and answers with full rationale

Florida Physician reports a HIPAA Breach that could affect over 60K patients

Authorities at doctor administrations merchant EmCare in Florida have advised 60,000 patients, representatives and contractual workers about a cybersecurity occurrence that may have uncovered their own data. An unapproved individual had the capacity to get to various worker email accounts that contained clinical information and statistic data, alongside driver’s permit and Social Security quantities of certain people, as indicated by an examination.

Read the Full Story Here!

The post Florida Physician reports a HIPAA Breach that could affect over 60K patients appeared first on The Coding Network.

The Coding Network

Factors that Affect Medical Recruitment

Every sector of employment in a country has its own share of challenges to overcome and this holds true for medical recruitment as well. This holds true for Australia as well and therefore it is necessary to understand the dynamics of the global labour markets as well which has an obvious impact on the local market.

 

Factors such as changes in consumer expectations, the population trend inclined towards ageing and the innovations in the field of medicine must all be taken into account as the global health sector displays an exponential growth. Medical recruitment in Australia is therefore naturally affected by all these factors.

 

Australia has been categorised as a high expenditure health economy which translated into the fact that it arranges for funds for almost 90% of its growth as far as health expenditure is concerned. Medical shortages are still rampant and this is evident from the increasing dependence on overseas doctors. The workforce distribution issues continue to be present across different parts of Australia as there is a dearth of trained doctors in the remote areas. There are certain issues that act as barriers to the recruitment procedure and the retention of the existing workforce. These include:

 

Limited access to peer support groups
Inadequate accommodation facilities
Lack of established locum agencies
Limitation on the extent to which a candidate can be compensated as per his/her qualifications

 

If you are a medical graduate, you must be registered with the concerned medical authorities before you can begin your practice. This is applicable for overseas doctors. The registration process is also a kind of assessment that examines the fact whether the experience, training and skills of the medical practitioner are at par with the standards of the Australian medical system. The assessment is crucial for the specialist registration.

 

When it comes to medical recruitment in Australia, there is an increasing demand for specialists in different areas and it intensifies as we shift to semi metropolitan areas. The vacancies are filled up with the help of locum job placements where the services of permanent doctors are substituted with temporary replacements. Working with a locum agency offers the incumbent with adequate scope to maintain flexible working hours and also earn a substantial package. As a medical practitioner, you can choose to work either for a long term locum position or a short term locum position.

 

Non specialist doctors who have more than a couple of years experience and have moved up to the registrar level are in great demand across different parts of the country. You can apply for a locum job, even if you are currently attached to a medical organisation. This implies that you can maintain your permanent position and at the same time put in your spare hours to work for a locum agency, during holidays and weekends.

 

Medical jobs in Australia are up for grabs and if you possess the necessary qualifications, skills and experience, you can apply for the same through the locum agencies.

 

 

 

 

Daniel Smith is a recruitment consultant and he is consulted on matters concerning medical jobs Melbourne and medical jobs Sydney. He recommends a visit to the website http://www.globalmedics.com/ for further information.

How the 2017 Coding Changes Will Affect Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Practices

The annual cycle of revising codes in the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)® has been completed with the issuance of the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) Final Rule for 2017. For diagnostic radiology, the changes this year are in mammography bundling, ultrasound screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm, and fluoroscopic guidance.  Interventional Radiology (IR) will also be subject to bundling and other rearranging of codes for certain procedures.  Finally, there are new codes that have been created to describe procedures previously unlisted, which generally will improve reimbursement for those procedures, and codes deleted from use, which will return the affected procedures to the ‘unlisted’ category.


Medical Billing and Coding Blog

Changes to Modified Stage 2 for 2017 Affect Hospitals

All eligible hospitals, critical access hospitals (CAHs), and dual-eligible hospitals seeking to demonstrate meaningful use of certified electronic health record technology (CEHRT) for the first time in 2017 must attest to Modified Stage 2 or Stage 3 objectives and measures. The EHR reporting period is a minimum of any continuous 90 days between Jan. 1, […]
AAPC Blog