
When it comes to running a medical practice, there is MUCH that is out of our control. One element solely within your control, however, is staying on top of provider enrollment. While enrollment-related tasks are often fairly simple they are varied.

The research suggests that outsourcing noncore business functions can provide a range of benefits for businesses, including cost savings, improved efficiency, access to specialized skills and expertise, and greater scalability and flexibility.

You can't do your best work, or get into any sort of “flow” with deep thought work that is required to make progress on long-term strategic projects when you’re constantly bombarded with new notifications, alerts, and emails.
At H3, we’re dedicated to solutions that reduce the notifications and noise from your inbox and to helping you offload infrequent / inconsistent tasks that take a long time to complete, like credentialing of medical professionals.

Medical practices across the country are tackling some of the most complex processes by using spreadsheets and it makes sense: they are flexible, customizable, and low cost.
But there are some things that don't belong in spreadsheets, no matter how much you might want to put them there.

It's critical that you understand what HIPAA means for your practice, how to avoid violating it and how to respond if you do.
This article will give you an idea of what to expect and how to prepare for a breach involving patient information.

You're running a practice you have a lot to do. In this blog post we'll discuss why outsourcing certain tasks is so important and how to do it properly so that it doesn't negatively affect your bottom line.

The trend is overwhelmingly in favor of clinicians joining large employed networks. This trend can leave independent medical practice leaders feeling isolated. And that isolation can further feelings of burnout and encourage incremental market consolidation.

An answering service helps triage patient calls and also relays time sensitive messages and consult requests from other providers. Choosing an answering service is an important decision for a medical practice.

Projects frequently fail or stall out due to vague goals and metrics, leaving organizations with a lot of time and revenue invested in a project that isn’t pushing towards business and revenue growth. The best way to know if you are successfully reaching your desired outcome is to have a defined metric that measures the impact of a process or technology change.

Each year CMS updates the MIPS program to include more flexibilities for practices and rebalancing of the program. Here are a few highlights of what’s new for the 2022 reporting year.