Monthly Archives: June 2020

What We’re Reading – It’s Time to Come Up with a Long-Term Plan for Remote Work

This short opinion piece seems to contradict the comments in another article we read on remote working that was summarized on our blog.  This columnist raises the point that while businesses are eager to get everyone “back to work,” this … Read Full Post

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What We’re Reading – Why We Won’t Be Keeping Working from Home

The coronavirus pandemic has reshaped how most American workers do their jobs; however, will the temporary fix of working from home become an unexpected way to save money and increase productivity? This article explores the perceived benefits of working from home and … Read Full Post

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Did You Know…Medicare pays for Alcohol Mis-Use Screening & Counseling?

We all understand that mis-use of alcohol can lead to significant issues, but not many providers know that CMS will pay them to conduct a 15-minute patient screening to identify any mis-use of alcohol and, if found, to deliver up … Read Full Post

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What We’re Reading – McKinsey Analysis: Up to $250B of Healthcare Could Be Virtualized

This article summarized an analysis of the growth in telehealth done by McKinsey & Company, which as we know, has been exponential due to the COVID-19 crisis.  The article noted that providers are seeing 50 to 175 times the number … Read Full Post

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What We’re Reading – OSHA Return to Work Guidance

As the COVID pandemic rages on and businesses are struggling to get back to normal. What guidelines do we use to keep our employees safe and avoid mis-steps? Here is an article that highlights the recommendations from The Occupational Safety … Read Full Post

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Medical Practices Must Attest by June 3rd to Receive More CARES Act Funds

Medical practices that received the general allocation fund payments and who want to qualify for additional payments, must attest via portal by June 3rd, 2020. The requirements are two-fold: Confirm receipt of previous funds on the CARES Act Provider Relief … Read Full Post

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