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How to handle a rude dude

January 1, 2016

As a medical office manager, you interact with a lot of people. There are staffers, contract workers, patients, sales reps, clinicians, and physicians, as well as service technicians, building and maintenance workers, and others. Given that you are in contact with so many people, you are bound to come across a type of person that, unfortunately, is common to the human … [Read more...] about How to handle a rude dude

Medical records, social work, and nursing among hottest jobs for people with disabilities

January 1, 2016

Medical records, social work, nursing, computer systems, and teaching are among the professions offering good opportunities for prospective employees with disabilities, according to a new report from job search portal CareerCast. "The past year brought positive job prospects to this sector of the workforce," says Kyle Kensing, online content editor, CareerCast. "Unemployment … [Read more...] about Medical records, social work, and nursing among hottest jobs for people with disabilities

Recovering from data corruption or loss

December 25, 2015

Many businesses, including medical practices, that rely heavily on network data to conduct business operations, interact with customers or patients, process payments, or for remote access for off-site employees believe they are protected from data loss or network failure because they have a "backup and recovery" system in place. Unfortunately, this false sense of security can … [Read more...] about Recovering from data corruption or loss

What your staff is doing on the Internet and why you may want to allow it

December 25, 2015

It's a temptation too great for many people to resist—using the Internet to check their Facebook page, watch those cat videos or check on the Fantasy League while at work. And according to a survey from FindLaw.com, a provider of business development solutions for law firms, about half of staff members are surfing the Internet when they should be working. What are they … [Read more...] about What your staff is doing on the Internet and why you may want to allow it

Seasons change. So do laws and regulations

December 11, 2015

By Steve M. Cohen  bio As fall turns to winter, it is a good time to examine other changes that impact us all. To me, it's clear that the legal and regulatory climate of our world is changing. Whether you manage a masonry firm or medical office, the changes are everywhere. But these transformations are not steady, like the movement of a glacier. They come in jerks and jolts … [Read more...] about Seasons change. So do laws and regulations

Model Policy: Dress code and appearance

December 11, 2015

Why you need this model policy: Employees affiliated with a medical practice are representatives of the practice and are responsible for creating a positive experience for patients, families, visitors, clinical staff, and fellow workers. How this model policy helps you: This model policy allows a practice to address all aspects of employee appearance, including clothing, … [Read more...] about Model Policy: Dress code and appearance

9 important dos and don’ts for using social media to promote your practice

December 11, 2015

Federal and state laws are implicated when a medical office decides to promote its services, whether through establishing a website for the medical office or participating in forums such as Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter. This article focuses on the do's and don'ts arising from federal and state laws on advertising and privacy. 1 Do be truthful When a medical office establishes … [Read more...] about 9 important dos and don’ts for using social media to promote your practice

When an employee has body odor

December 4, 2015

Q: I don't know how to say this delicately, so I'll get right to the point. A staffer at our practice has terrible body odor. Her B.O. is so bad that several other staffers have approached me, saying they don't want to work with her. Also, they have asked me to do something about the situation. I'm usually good at counseling employees, but this particular problem has me … [Read more...] about When an employee has body odor

Physicians have mixed feelings about technology

December 4, 2015

A nationwide survey on physician sentiment toward technology, conducted by Geneia, a company creating analytic and technology solutions to improve health care, finds physicians believe technology is both a help and hindrance. Physician views on electronic medical records (EMRs) are representative of their mixed feelings about technology in the workplace. When asked whether … [Read more...] about Physicians have mixed feelings about technology

Model Policy: Sexual harassment

December 4, 2015

Why you need this policy: Personnel issues are among the most difficult problems faced by medical practice management. And few personnel issues are any tougher than sexual harassment. How this policy helps you: The starting point in managing sexual harassment is to establish a clearly written, specific policy that includes a/an: Policy statement indicating that sexual … [Read more...] about Model Policy: Sexual harassment

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