Does liability for your patient continue after referral?
July 13th 2011Does a primary care physician remain legally responsible for a patient after referral? The Delaware Superior Court recently determined the answer to be "No." As with all legal proceedings, however, it is important to discuss context.
Insurers turn to house calls to improve care and reduce costs
July 13th 2011Get your black bag ready. House calls could be in your future. While Medicare prepares to roll out the Independence at Home pilot program next year, commercial insurers have been testing variations on the concept for some time, especially to provide care to the sickest of the sick.
Streamlined claims rule would save your practice time, money
July 13th 2011Fed up with the hours on the telephone to untangle claims issues with insurers? A new proposed rule could help. It requires insurers to use uniform transmission formats and standardized forms when they seek information or provide claims and coverage information to doctors.
New bill seeks to end unique U.S. practice: Defensive medicine
July 13th 2011Practicing defensive medicine is an activity unique to the United States, according to new report, and a congressman with an MD degree says it must end. He has introduced a bill to create limitations on recovery in health care lawsuits based on compliance with best practice guidelines.
Study looks at most common eprescribing mistakes and how to prevent them
July 13th 2011A recent study suggests that outpatient computer-generated prescriptions may be just as error-prone as your old paper versions. There is a solution to reduce mistakes, however. You can program your e-prescribing system to help you avoid common errors.
Review of E&M codes could benefit primary care
July 13th 2011Much of the hoopla has focused on a nearly 30% cut in rates in the proposed update to the physician fee schedule for 2012, even though Congress is likely to intervene to keep the reductions from being so severe. But, a provision calling for review of all of the evaluation and management (E&M) codes is likely to be more significant in the long term for primary care physicians.