Upcoming Webinar – Make Training Stick – Service Delivery for Clinics

January 17, 2024

Upcoming Webinar – Make Training Stick – Service Delivery for Clinics

Empower your entire team of caregivers to deliver a thoughtful, timely patient experience, every time. This one-hour, high-impact Executive Briefing is designed for healthcare managers and leaders.

Tools & Takeaways

  • Learn best practices and skills to improve and own your patient experience scores
  • Enhance your onboarding and retention process by educating new hires with 17 must-have patient experience communication skills
  • Become a patient relationship expert and learn how to energize your staff
  • Boost employee engagement while learning together and sharing ideas
  • Take the Everyone’s a Caregiver Test Drive today!

Cost: No charge

When:

  • January 22
    • 8 a.m. Pacific Time
    • 9 a.m. Mountain Time
    • 10 a.m. Central Time
    • 11 a.m. Eastern Time

Click here to Register

Warming Center Sites in Missouri

January 17, 2024

Warming Center Sites in Missouri

Winter weather is upon us and can be potentially hazardous as Missouri typically experiences periods of extreme cold during the winter. It is important to be prepared!

It is important to remember that the extreme cold can affect everyone, but can be especially dangerous to small children, the elderly and the chronically ill.

Warming centers provide a warm, safe place for people to go during cold weather. If you know of a senior or an adult with a disability who needs assistance due to cold weather, Make a Difference.

Make the call: 1 800 392-0210

Click here for interactive map of warming center sites in Missouri

More cold weather resources can be found on the DHSS Hypothermia webpage

HHS Releases Healthcare Sector Cybersecurity Strategy

January 16, 2024

HHS Releases Healthcare Sector Cybersecurity Strategy

While cybersecurity attacks on hospitals and other health care-related entities are not new, in recent years we have begun to see a steady increase of attacks. According to the Office of Civil Rights (OCR), from 2018 to 2022, there was a 93% increase in large security breaches within healthcare entities.

When health care systems undergo a cybersecurity attack, not only are patients’ sensitive information put at risk, but there can be an impact on direct patient care that can last weeks, such as:

  • delayed procedures
  • patients being routed to other facilities, and
  • canceled appointments.

The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released an outline of its strategy to address cybersecurity moving forward, in the December 2023 report titled Healthcare Sector Cybersecurity: Introduction to the Strategy of the US Department of Health and Human Services.

Health Industry Cybersecurity Practices

Guidance for medical device manufacturers or pre-market cybersecurity recommendations

CMS Accepting Applications for New Physician Residency Slots – Apply by March 31

January 12, 2024

CMS Accepting Applications for New Physician Residency Slots – Apply by March 31

Federal legislation under Section 126 of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, authorizes the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to distribute additional residency positions (also known as slots) for physicians training in underserved areas.

Eligible hospitals must use MEARIS, CMS’s online application system to apply by March 31 for 200 newly available slots.

In a one-hour webinar on Wednesday, January 17, at 12:00 p.m. Eastern, experts will provide background information on Section 126. The session is hosted by RuralGME.org, the FORHP supported organization that helps hospitals plan and develop rural residencies and will focus on considerations for rural hospitals.

Interested in Starting a Rural Residency

Click Here to register for January 17 webinar

HRSA Updates HPSA Designations

January 12, 2024

HRSA Updates HPSA Designations

The Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA’s) Bureau of Health Workforce has released the current list of Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) – which can be geographic areas, populations or facilities – that have a shortage of primary, dental, or mental health care providers.

The designations are used to determine eligibility for federal programs that support the health workforce, such as the National Health Service Corps, as well as safety net programs such as HRSA’s Health Centers and CMS’s Rural Health Clinics.

For more details on the information used to determine HPSAs, visit the HRSA Data Warehouse.

Click Here to see complete list of HPSA Designations

Health Workforce Shortage Areas

Medicare Interoperability Deadlines and New Requirements for Hospitals

January 12, 2024

Medicare Interoperability Deadlines and New Requirements for Hospitals

Eligible hospitals and Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) participating in the Medicare Promoting Interoperability Program have until February 29 to complete a self-assessment in the safe use of electronic health records (HER) for the reporting period ending December 31, 2023.

The Safety Assurance Factors for EHR Resilience (SAFER) Guides are recommended practices for hospitals to reduce patient safety risk related to EHRs. For this reporting requirement, participants can attest yes or no to whether they have completed their self-assessment.

New for 2024, eligible hospitals and CAHs will be required to attest ‘yes’ to the self-assessment.

Contact Information

2024 Provider Compensation Survey

January 12, 2024

2024 Provider Compensation Survey

Stroudwater has partnered with the National Rural Health Association (NRHA) and the National Organization for State Offices of Rural Health (NOSORH) for the Second Annual Rural Provider Compensation Survey to analyze rural provider compensation.

Last year’s results illustrated the enormous variability in provider pay across rural organizations and the pressing need for rural healthcare to align its provider pay to the organization’s goals.

This year’s survey will continue to build on the data uncovered by last year’s results. Your participation and input are crucial for this survey and will help rural healthcare organizations make more informed decisions surrounding provider compensation.

Please Note:

  • The survey will close at midnight EST on February 26th
  • The survey should take less than 30 minutes to complete
  • If needed, you can save your progress and resume the survey before it closes.

The survey is completely anonymous, your input is appreciated!

Click Here to Take Survey

RHIhub This Week

January 12, 2024

RHIhub This Week

The Rural Health Information Hub (RHIhub) keeps you informed of the latest rural news, funding opportunities, publications and events.

Click here to view

“Ask the Experts” Medicare Cost Report Camp – Nashville, TN March 12-13

January 12, 2024

“Ask the Experts” Medicare Cost Report Camp – Nashville, TN March 12-13

The American Institute of Healthcare Compliance (AIHC) has partnered with KraftCPAs LLC to bring you this exciting program opportunity to certify as a Cost Report Specialist. Certification is optional after camp.

Benefits of Camp:

  • Network with other professionals
  • Learn the Medicare cost report process
  • Train to become a Certified Cost Report Specialist (optional)

This training camp is designed for novice or seasoned cost report preparers and is recommended for:

  • Chief Financial Officers
  • Accounting staff
  • Revenue cycle professionals
  • Reimbursement professionals
  • Employees tasked with gathering information for Medicare cost report

Experienced Cost Reporting Professionals who would like to enhance their skill set by obtaining a professional certification will have the option to certify as a Certified Cost Report Specialist (CCRS) after successful completion of the Medicare Cost Report Training Camp.

Upon registration, you are given ready access to downloadable information such as:

  • COVID and Cost Reporting
  • Overview of DSH
  • FAQs
  • E-Filing requirements
  • Documentation requirements
  • Abbreviations and terms
  • A sample cost report
  • Cost report and compliance video

Click Here to download information packet w/camp syllabus

Cost:

  • AIHC Members – $695
  • Non-members – $825

Register Now

Request for Additions to CY2025 Medicare Telehealth Services List

January 11, 2024

Request for Additions to CY2025 Medicare Telehealth Services List

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is accepting Calendar Year (CY) 2025 requests for the Medicare Telehealth Services List.

Submissions for the current cycle are due by February 10 and should include supporting documentation.

Each request for adding a service to the list of Medicare telehealth services must address the items outlined below:

  • Contact information of the requestor
    • Name
    • Title
    • Organization
    • Email address
    • Phone number
      • Co-signers should include the same
      • Collaborative submissions are encouraged
  • The HCPCS code(s) that describes the service(s) proposed for addition or deletion to the list of Medicare telehealth services
  • A description of the type(s) of medical professional(s) providing the telehealth service at the distant site.
  • A detailed discussion of the reasons the proposed service should be added to the definition of Medicare telehealth
  • An explanation as to why the requested service cannot be billed under the current scope of telehealth services
    • For example, the reason why the HCPCS codes currently on the list of Medicare telehealth services would not be appropriate for billing the service requested
  • Evidence that supports adding the service(s) to the list on either a permanent or provisional basis as explained in the section labeled “CMS Review Criteria”.

Requests are due to the CMS Telehealth Review Process mailbox no later than February 10, to be considered for the current cycle of annual notice and comment rulemaking.

Find out More and submit a Request