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Health Law
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  Hospital Procedures Broadcast via Social Media
Providers in the health care community are starting to use social networking mediums for promotion of their programs and public education. In fact, over 290 health care systems in the United States currently use a form of social networking, including several Wisconsin health care providers. This Bulletin provides a basic overview of the utility of using social networking websites to broadcast surgeries, and sets out some basic legal considerations related to this new trend.
07/20/09
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Patient Care Issues and Risk Management
Regulatory Compliance
  Who's Supervising Who?: CMS's Newest Take On Supervision Of Incident To Outpatient Therapeutic Services
Quality concerns, patient demands and physician staffing all contribute to providers' focus on supervision of mid-level providers (MLPs). Regarding services provided as incident to outpatient therapeutic services, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) added to the confusion by issuing a "clarification" in the CY 2009 Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) Rule that tightened supervision requirements for on-campus and in-hospital outpatient departments. Since then, however, CMS has attempted to make this "clarification" more clear with the issuance of its proposed CY 2010 OPPS Rule. This article discusses CMS's proposed rule, with a specific focus on the proposed revisions to the supervision requirements for incident to outpatient therapeutic services.
07/08/09

 

 
 
 
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