
Lisa Eramo
Freelance Healthcare Journalist at Freelance
Independent freelance #healthcarewriter specializing in #HIM, #healthcarereimbursement, and #healthIT. Also: Mom of twin boys, poet, and music lover.
Articles
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2 months ago |
journal.ahima.org | Lisa Eramo |Steph Weber
Explore how Academic Affairs is enhancing support for health information educators through increased visibility, resources, and engagement. By empowering educators, we strengthen the workforce and build a more resilient future for the HI profession. This article is exclusive to AHIMA members. Already a member? Please Log in to access this content. Not a member?
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2 months ago |
journal.ahima.org | Lisa Eramo |Steph Weber |John Mccormack
Sometimes, medical coders step away from their jobs for various reasons. “It’s mostly people raising their kids and then wanting to come back in,” says Annie Barnaby, CPC, CPCO, CRC, CDEO, owner of Project Resume, a company in Glen Allen, VA, that helps medical coders. Extended time away also occurs due to health problems, working for a health IT vendor, and other reasons, she adds. But what do you do if you want to return to medical coding and other health information (HI) positions?
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Dec 7, 2024 |
conciergemedicinetoday.org | Lisa Eramo
By Concierge medicine allows physicians to provide personalized care and avoid insurance constraints, but legal considerations must be addressed when transitioning to this model. The patient contract is crucial — it governs the relationship and must outline services, fees, billing, and more. Carefully consider how you’ll handle Medicare and insurance. Compliance with state and federal healthcare laws is essential.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
journal.ahima.org | Lisa Eramo |Kevin M. Klauer |Alicia Gallegos
Like most health systems nationwide, MaineHealth found itself faced with a shortage of medical coders. That’s when healthcare leaders began to ask this question: Why do two different coders (one inpatient and one outpatient) need to review and code the same operative report?
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Jun 28, 2024 |
journal.ahima.org | Damon Adams |Andrew R. Tomlinson |Lisa Eramo
Federal officials say the rule complements a previous measure that implemented information blocking penalties for health information exchanges and networks, and developers of certified health IT. This article is exclusive to AHIMA members. Already a member? Please Log in to access this content. Not a member?
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ChatGPT - love it or hate it, it's here. Check out this article I wrote about the impact on healthcare data analytics. Thanks to all of the sources who contributed! #chatgpt #healthcaredata #dataanalytics #jahima #ahima https://t.co/2Nws5LFCxQ

"It is not normal in most countries for medical care to be something that you fear because it will put you in debt from which it's impossible to recover." -SCAN CEO Sachin Jain. (I couldn't agree more) @sacjai https://t.co/8HoQ9A66NZ

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