When it comes to preparing for the future, Millennial small-business owners are seemingly the most concerned generation in recent history. They are more likely than Gen X or Baby Boomers to have plans for natural disasters, retirement benefits, cyberattacks, and even business succession. Those Millennial generation facts stem from Nationwide's second annual Small Business … [Read more...] about Who’s the most prepared for the future? Survey results may surprise you
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Two female employees in a romantic relationship
Question: Two women who work at our practice have recently become romantically involved—with each other. My problem isn't with the fact that they are both women, but that they are coworkers. How should I handle the situation? Answer: Workplace romance is a difficult topic for a manager to broach because it seems as if it's an intrusion on employees' personal lives. On the … [Read more...] about Two female employees in a romantic relationship
CMS extends 2016 PQRS EHR submission deadline
CMS is extending the submission deadline for 2016 Quality Reporting Document Architecture (QRDA) data submission for the Electronic Health Record (HER) reporting mechanism. Individual eligible professionals (EPs), physician quality reporting system (PQRS) group practices, qualified clinical data registries (QCDRs), and qualified EHR data submission vendors (DSVs) now have … [Read more...] about CMS extends 2016 PQRS EHR submission deadline
Supervising and surviving virtual teams
By Lynne Curry bio As a manager, how can I supervise employees at remote locations—particularly when I never see them? If I work remotely, how do I make sure I stay on my supervisor's radar for promotional opportunities? Which employees thrive in virtual team situations? If you manage a virtual team If you manage employees you never meet face-to-face, you may feel … [Read more...] about Supervising and surviving virtual teams
Six key questions arising from the Trump/ACA executive order
Milliman, Inc., a global consulting and actuarial firm, has compiled six questions for consideration by healthcare stakeholders about the Trump Administration's recent executive order, which gives a sweeping command to the leaders of the new administration to unwind certain aspects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA)—especially those components deemed … [Read more...] about Six key questions arising from the Trump/ACA executive order
Anxious millennials seek stability and opportunity to make a difference
Want to retain your millennial staff members? Offer them stability and the chance to contribute to a good cause. A turbulent 2016—punctuated by terror attacks in Europe, Brexit, and a contentious US presidential election—appears to have rattled millennials' confidence, according to Deloitte's sixth annual Millennial Survey. They indicate they're less likely to leave the … [Read more...] about Anxious millennials seek stability and opportunity to make a difference
Most outrageous employee excuses for being late
Are any of your staff members chronically late for work? If so, they're not alone. According to a new CareerBuilder survey, when asked how often they come in late to work, more than 1 in 4 workers (29 percent) admitted they do it at least once a month—up from 25 percent last year—and 16 percent say it's a weekly occurrence for them—up 3 percentage points since last year. More … [Read more...] about Most outrageous employee excuses for being late
The Medical Office Manager’s Guide to Advanced Hiring Techniques: Building Your Hiring Muscles
Download Files:Presentation slides | Whitepaper | Digest Presenters:Paul EdwardsCEO and Co-founderCEDR HR Solutions for MedicalMichele Oliver, SPHRCEO and Co-founderCEDR HR Solutions for Medical Hiring is a critical task for every medical office manager … and sometimes it can seem hard – or nearly impossible – to find, screen and hire great employees … but that no longer … [Read more...] about The Medical Office Manager’s Guide to Advanced Hiring Techniques: Building Your Hiring Muscles
Just days into the New Year and already 2 HIPAA fines
By Danika Brinda bio Well, HIPAA enforcement in 2017 is getting off to an active start. While 2016 saw a record year with 13 HIPAA Enforcement fines amounting to $23.5 million, the OCR has already published two HIPAA Enforcement fines amounting to $2.7 million just 19 days into the New Year. It is safe to assume that we are going to see another active year with … [Read more...] about Just days into the New Year and already 2 HIPAA fines
How to reduce patient stress and pain during vaccination
A study published by the American Academy of Pediatrics examined the reasons for vaccine delays and found that three-quarters of surveyed doctors said parents postponed shots over concerns about their children's discomfort. For these parents and children, help may be on the way. Virtually calm A recent pilot study done by Sansum Clinic doctors showed that patients who … [Read more...] about How to reduce patient stress and pain during vaccination