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Healthcare Compliance for New Providers: Getting Started

American Medical Compliance

Additionally, OSHA guidelines require the proper handling and disposal of hazardous materials. For example, CMS requires accurate and timely documentation of patient care to ensure proper billing and reimbursement. Conduct regular risk assessments to identify potential compliance issues and areas for improvement.

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Proper Preparation for Mass Casualty Incidents

Northwestern EM Blog

Written by: August Grace, MD (NUEM ‘24) Edited by: Andrew Rogers, MD, MBA (NUEM ‘22) Expert Commentary by : Andra Farcas, MD (NUEM ‘21) Introduction In the setting of trauma, most hospitals are adept at treating and managing patients with a variety of injuries. Time begins after the first patient arrives at the hospital [8].