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MIPS and Its Impact on Rural Clinics and Hospitals

Key Takeaways on MIPS and Its Impact on Rural Clinics and Hospitals If you haven’t heard already, performance feedback for the 2021 Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) performance year is now available. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released the performance feedback, final scores, and associated payment adjustments on August 25th, 2022. Providers

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Top 10 Benefits of Telepsychiatry

Key Takeaways on the Benefits of Telepsychiatry Concern for patient mental health is growing as the pandemic continues, but telepsychiatry provides a way to access and treat patients from a safe distance. What is Telepsychiatry? Telehealth, or telemedicine allows for providers to connect with patients at a distance often through the use of mobile technology.

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The 10 Best Features for Creating a Successful Behavioral Healthcare Program​

Key Takeaways to Choose the Best Behavioral Healthcare Program In light of the global pandemic, mental health has been a growing concern for doctors and patients everywhere. With rising stress, anxiety, and isolation, behavioral health services are more important now than ever. What Is a Behavioral Healthcare Program? Behavioral health, sometimes referred to as mental

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5 Ways to Promote Your Rural Healthcare Clinic

Key Takeaways to Promote Your Rural Healthcare Clinic Does your community fully utilize your clinic and its services? Rural Healthcare Clinics (RHCs) provide excellent service to their communities, but may struggle with patient outreach due to location, a dispersed patient population, and a lack of general marketing resources. However, there are many ways to promote

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Medicare Swing Beds: A Vital Service for Rural Communities

Key Takeaways on Medicare Swing Beds for Rural Communities What Is A Swing Bed? A swing bed is a physical hospital bed that can be used for two purposes – acute and post-acute care.  The purpose is to allow patients in rural communities to receive quality post-acute care within their community. Prior to Medicare’s swing

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