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Managing the office

Exempt employee salary rules just changed: are you ready?

June 10, 2016

By Paul Edwards  bio Medical practice owners and office managers are about to face a tough transition. The minimum salary at which an employee may qualify as "exempt" from overtime pay has just been changed to $47,476 per year by the Department of Labor—and by December 1, 2016, all businesses must comply. What's changing, and why? Under the old Fair Labor Standards … [Read more...] about Exempt employee salary rules just changed: are you ready?

Retaliation landmine

June 3, 2016

By Lynne Curry  bio Everyone in your office knows she's a problem.  She mouths off constantly and prefers chatting with coworkers to doing her job. You regret the day you hired her and when she makes one smart-aleck comment too many about your practice, you say "Look, you're not happy here. I'll have the bookkeeper draw up a final check. I wish you good luck." Big mistake. … [Read more...] about Retaliation landmine

EEOC issues final rules on employer wellness programs

June 3, 2016

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which enforces federal laws prohibiting employment discrimination, has issued final rules that describe how Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Title II of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) apply to wellness programs offered by employers that request health information from … [Read more...] about EEOC issues final rules on employer wellness programs

How to keep the cash coming in

June 3, 2016

When the office is busy but the cash flow is slow and the work isn't translating into net income for the physicians, look first to the billing and collections work. Almost always, that's where the failing lies. To keep the cash flowing, the office has to keep constant tabs on those two operations. Yet most offices don't. They just wait until they run out of cash. Here is how … [Read more...] about How to keep the cash coming in

5 steps to creating a more inclusive workplace for employees with disabilities

May 27, 2016

Did you know that more than 70 percent of people with disabilities in the United States are unemployed? For a community that represents 20 percent of the entire American population, people with disabilities are far underrepresented in the workplace. According to the Ruderman Family Foundation, a national leader in disability inclusion, these statistics are a reflection of one … [Read more...] about 5 steps to creating a more inclusive workplace for employees with disabilities

Turn staff from ‘critters’ into smart thinkers with ownership in their jobs

May 27, 2016

The brain has two states. One is the “critter state.” That’s the point at which a person responds like a raccoon or a skunk or any other critter. The focus is survival. It’s fright-freeze-fight-flight thinking. The other is the “smart state.” And that’s the point where a person is a human being: innovative, creative, collaborative, and emotionally engaged. In the critter … [Read more...] about Turn staff from ‘critters’ into smart thinkers with ownership in their jobs

More easy steps to help you fight management battles

May 20, 2016

By Steve M. Cohen  bio I've written before about relatively simple steps to better medical office management. I've also advised against underestimating seemingly trivial tactics for improvement. These types of suggestions can sound low-level or nit-picky. But one reason they are often repeated is because they are valuable and worth remembering. But don't worry, … [Read more...] about More easy steps to help you fight management battles

Growth of Spanish-speaking population creates demand for bilingual health care professionals

May 20, 2016

The United States now has the world's second-largest population of Spanish speakers, behind only Mexico. Given the growing number of Spanish-speaking patients, clinics and hospitals find themselves facing an immediate and chronic shortage of bilingual physicians. This is a serious problem in a field where lives can depend on an accurate exchange of information between doctor … [Read more...] about Growth of Spanish-speaking population creates demand for bilingual health care professionals

Study finds 96 percent of online complaints about doctors fault customer service, not quality of care

May 20, 2016

An analysis of nearly 35,000 online reviews of doctors nationwide finds that customer service—not physicians' medical expertise and clinical skill—is the overwhelming reason patients complain about their health care experiences on the Internet. The study, published in the Journal of Medical Practice Management (JMPM), finds that only 1 in 25 patients rating their health care … [Read more...] about Study finds 96 percent of online complaints about doctors fault customer service, not quality of care

Model Policy: Recognition and social functions

May 13, 2016

Why you need this policy: From time to time your medical practice may wish to recognize staff members' milestones, achievements, and/or special occasions. How this policy helps you: This policy will ensure that guidelines are established and that all staff members receive appropriate and equal recognition. How to use this policy: Modify this model policy as necessary for … [Read more...] about Model Policy: Recognition and social functions

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