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MedBytes

By ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
October 01, 2003

An All-Inclusive Site for Health Care Regulations and Standards

Want to know what the health care professionals read?

Go to: www.hcmarketplace.com. This site contains the professional reading list for hospital administrators (standards in the profession). The company that sponsors the site, HCPro, states that its goal is to bring health care provider professionals “the highest quality healthcare management resources available.” The product keeps professionals, physicians, health care attorneys and administrators “informed of the latest regulations and standards, provide[s] insightful examples and advice from industry experts, and offer[s] practical and effective solutions so that” they can do their respective jobs better. Sounds simple enough, but this is a huge body of evolving knowledge, which continually expands. There are publications in many areas of hospital management, including: Improving ED Documentation and Coding: How To Get Every Dollar You Deserve; Tracer Methodology: Understanding the 2004 JCAHO Survey Process; Infection Control: Best Practices to Collect, Analyze and Report your Data; The Coder-Case Management Solution to Documentation Improvement; JCAHO's Patient Safety Goals for 2004: Tips and Recommendations to Comply; and Burning Issues in Injections and Infusions.

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