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Compliance Week: Managing Telecommuter Risk

Many healthcare organizations are seeking to reduce expensive physical office space, improve employee morale, and offer flexible options for the workforce; telecommuting has emerged as a commonplace solution for many of us. How can a compliance officer embrace these more prevalent and relevant offsite employee worksite opportunities while still demonstrating they are managing risks to […]

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Table of Risk for inpatient stay with multiple physicians managing conditions

I need some help with the table of risk and whether it pertains to the patient’s risk or the provider. In the inpatient setting there may be multiple physicians managing the patient’s different conditions. So my question, for example, is if a patient is seen daily by an internist for say, pneumonia and also has stable stage 3 chronic kidney failure, and then develops acute kidney failure on top of that, and the AKI is now being managed by a nephrologist, the AKI falls into the high category for presenting problem, but since the internist is not the one managing the AKI can it still be counted as high on the table of risk for the internist?

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