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Using a Lockbox is a GREAT Internal Control
HIPAA Privacy Rule Q and A
Look for payroll bloat when reducing overhead
Recent Posts to My Physician Healthcare Blog
Using a Lockbox is a GREAT Internal Control
An element of every medical practice’s internal control strategy should be the use and implementation of a lockbox. As many know, this is a system whereby reimbursement and patient checks go directly to the practice’s financial institution and not to the office directly. So it’s easy to see why this would be such a great internal control – employees can’t steal money if they don’t touch it. So how do you do it?
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HIPAA Privacy Rule Q and A
The following are just a few HIPAA questions and answers related to the privacy rule; these and others can be found on the website of the Office of Civil Rights at http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/.
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Look for payroll bloat when reducing overhead
Think your operating overhead is as low as it can get? Think again. There’s always something that can be tweaked to reduce overhead
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Recent Posts to My Physician Healthcare Blog

Don't forget to swing by for a visit: http://rtacpa.blogs.com/:

- Free report on final HIPAA enforcement rule
- Think your practice is embezzlement proof?
- Administrator incentive plans
- Tackling high deductible plans


 
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