Medical Practice Management: Financial Management Podcast
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For the practice administrator or the physician executive, topics include accounts receivable, time-of-service collection, leasing, understanding financial statements, investments and cash management.
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meconsulting, February 17, 2006
Reviewer: meconsulting
from Calgary, Alberta, Canada
This podcast, hosted by the Greenbach Publishing company who publishes the Journals, provides the listener with direct extracts from the Journals themselves. There is no deviation whatsoever from what is published in the Journals. This podcast is perfect for downloading and listening on the go.
An excellently crisp rendition of the Journals and highly recommended for any medical practioner to listen to current Journals when they don’t have them handy
   
LOLDavid, February 17, 2006
Reviewer: LOLDavid
from Los Angeles, California
Sorry. I felt the content of this podcast pulled directly from the Medical Practice Management Journal was a little dry and the narrator was quite robotic. It may be valuable for those in the medical profession, but for those just interested in medicine it sounded like a corporate bored meeting. I can't say I understood everything being talked about, but then again it didn't draw me in to pay close attention either.
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Interview with Bruce Lefco, CEO of Health Payment Systems
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Jul 07, 2008
In this second installment of a 3-part series, Bruce Lefco, CEO of Health Payment Systems, discusses their innovative financial transactions promising payment to healthcare providers in twenty days, on both the insurance and self-pay portions on a non-recourse basis. In this 20-minute podcast, Mr. Lefco explains HPS's creative ways to communicate charges to patients and he also describes the SuperEOB concept.
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Real Time Claim Adjudication with Doral Davis-Jacobsen, BHS, MBA, CMPE
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Dec 10, 2007
Implementing Real Time Claim Adjudication may be a smart move for many medical practices. In this 20-minute podcast, Doral Davis-Jacobsen Manager, Physician Services Consulting Unit Dixon Hughes, PLLC defines the term, how the process of real time adjudication effects accounts receivable workflow, the challenges in implementing the program, keys to success in incorporating the process into the practice workflow, and the impressive impact on the financial performance of the practice.
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How Much Does it Cost You to See a Patient
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Thu, Aug 30, 2007
In this 20 minute podcast, Owen Dahl, MBA, FACHE, CHBC, author of Think Business! Medical Practice Quality, Efficiency, Profits, discusses how much it really costs a doctor (or a practice) to see a patient. No, the answer isn't what you charge for an office visit. A physician needs wise management of costs and an understanding of revenue enhancement to assure long-term success for the practice. But how do you analyze costs in a practice? Mr. Dahl addresses fixed, variable, direct and indirect costs with practical examples of what costs you can control. You may think it is your office supplies - but analysis of your payroll may yield larger savings. Also hear his expert comments about patient satisfaction, your no-show rate, overtime costs, and what it means to the practice to see just one additional patient per day. http://www.thinkbusiness.md
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How to Get Paid for Hospital Services with Betsy Nicoletti, MS, CPC, President of Medical Practice Consulting
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Thu, Apr 19, 2007
In this 20 minute podcast, Betsy reviews details surrounding physicians getting paid for hospital services. Can physicians get paid if they have to see a sick patient more than once a day? What does group membership have to do with getting paid for hospital services? What is the difference between observation admission series of codes and the observation with discharge codes? What are the rules for critical care? What about the proper way to bill follow up visits after an initial inpatient consultation?
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How to Stay on Top of Practice Finances with Judy Capko
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Feb 05, 2007
Judy Capko, President of Capko & Co., based in Thousand Oaks, California and the author of the best-seller, Secrets of the Best-Run Practices is interviewed by SoundPractice.net. In this 20 minute podcast, Judy reviews the concept of monthly strategy meetings in a medical practice, how to get doctors and others in the practice to buy-in to such meetings, how to best structure meetings to share performance data, and the most important issues and benchmark data to cover on a regular basis. She also discusses how to keep focus and momentum up for such strategy sessions.
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How to Get Paid the 1.5% Medicare Bonus by Betsy Nicoletti
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Tue, Jan 30, 2007
Betsy Nicoletti, MS, CPC, President of Medical Practice Consulting (www.mpconsulting.org ) discusses in this timely podcast, "Getting Paid the 1.5% Medicare Bonus." She outlines the strategy for reporting quality indicators to the CMS and the difference between pay for performance and this physician voluntary reporting program mandated by Congress. To sign up for the live audio conference on Feb 14, 2007 visit this link - http://conference.mpmnetwork.com.
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Interview with Bruce Lefco CEO of Health Payment Systems
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Nov 27, 2006
Bruce Lefco discussed the state of healthcare reimbursements and the features of Health Payment Systems, Inc., a Financial Transactions Company based in Milwaukee, dedicated to simplifying the reimbursement process and lowering the cost-to-collect and bad debt expense.
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Improving Accounts Receivable Performance
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Tue, Aug 01, 2006
In this podcast Ms. Davis-Jacobsen describes steps that the "better performing" practices take in order to improve AR, she reviews the components of an effective AR monitoring system, describes statistics and useful benchmark comparisons that are available to medical practices and she summarizes the most important steps a practice can take to improve accounts receivable performance.
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Avoiding Common Billing Pitfalls: Non-Physician Providers
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Tue, Jun 06, 2006
Jennifer Bever, a member of the consulting team of Karen Zupko & Associates, based in Chicago, works extensively with medical practices, primarily in Orthopaedic practices to review and improve billing and collection processes. In this podcast, Jennifer reviews billing protocols for non-physician providers (Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Nurse Specialists), differences between "direct" and "incident to" billing for non-provider physicians, and common pitfalls for this area of billing. Jennifer also shares practical guidelines for medical practices to ensure they are following the appropriate guidelines for correct billing.
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Financial Issues Facing Physicians Today with David B. Mandell, P.C.
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Wed, Jan 25, 2006
David B. Mandell, J.D., M.B.A. is an attorney, author, and educator. He focuses his law practice on asset protection, tax, and estate planning matters. He also is a principal of Jarvis & Mandell, LLC, a financial planning firm focusing on tax, insurance, benefits, and retirement planning matters.
Podcast interview covering these topics: financial obstacles facing physicians today; the benefits of non-qualified retirement plans; how physicians can shield their most important assets, like their home, from potential lawsuits; what the new bankruptcy laws mean for physicians; what "Asset Protection" is and why physicians should be concerned with it; physicians getting good advise from their advisors; the future of medicine.. economically.
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Financial Checklist for a Profitable Practice - an Interview with Max Reiboldt CEO of The Coker Group
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Jan 23, 2006
Max Reiboldt, CPA is Managing Partner and CEO of The Coker Group, based in Alpharetta, GA. Mr. Reiboldt oversees Coker's services and coordinates and/or supervises most projects. He works with providers to improve financial operations, develop and implement compensation systems, and institute profitable service lines. His expertise encompasses governance analysis and design, strategic planning, and financial performance.
What physicians need to do to stay on top of the financial reporting, what most physicians do to acquaint themselves with the operations of the practice and the accompanying financial details, tips for the practice administrator or office manager who may be preparing statements or reports for the doctors in the practice, costs spiraling out of control, a method of reviewing expenses to determine ways to reduce costs and to control increases, monthly meeting where the practices' financial reports are reviewed, trends in the reporting materials and the role of the office administrator, what practices needs to concentrate on in 2006 to become more profitable.
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Is Your Billing Service Doing You a Dis-Service?
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Thu, Dec 08, 2005
This podcast, from and article by Gregory H. Nizich, C.H.B.C., describes a manual tracking system that lets the billing service do all the work and requires a minimal amount of time to maintain. The goal of the system is to keep the billing service on its toes by routinely requesting the status of random claims. Eventually you will become a very polite, but squeaky wheel, and will get the attention you deserve.
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Time-of-Service Payment: Customer Service and Cash Management
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Fri, Nov 04, 2005
By Tom Hajny: This editorial outlines the rationale behind time-of-service payments, the psychological aspects of getting patients to pay their bills, and the major obstacles (and practical hints) to implementing time-of-service collections with office staff.
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