From an insurance perspective, following, adhering to, and monitoring current and evolving guidelines from local and federal government entities is essential. Failing to do so could impact your patients and your operations.
On March 18, 2020, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act was signed into law. The bill provides paid sick leave and free coronavirus testing, expands…
Forming your own schedule and adjusting to a work-from-home environment if you typically work from an office can be hard enough! Now, with school closures…
Last Thursday Governor Kate Brown announced that Oregon had reached an agreement with some private health insurance companies to waive copays, coinsurance, and deductibles for…
“Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler issued an emergency order to Washington state health insurers requiring them to waive copays and deductibles for any consumer requiring testing (www.doh.wa.gov) for coronavirus (COVID-19)."
The stock market is down around 10% from the high based on fears the virus will slow economic growth and hurt corporate earnings. We think this scenario is likely but will prove temporary.
Record retention doesn’t need to be a mystery, and the filing system doesn’t need to become a tomb. For audits, remember the following are the minimum requirements.