I’ve recently had several calls from physicians who have developed an online presence to seek new patients. Online marketing of your practice seems like a great option to grow a practice. However, what I’m hearing is that many patients who find doctors online do not want a treatment relationship, but rather only want controlled substances. To dissuade potential patients who sim ...
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Self-Purchased Coverage or Employer-Provided Coverage
Behavioral healthcare providers working at hospitals, clinics or facilities may opt for coverage under the entity’s policy instead of purchasing their own coverage. At first glance, doing so may seem to be a wise choice from an economic standpoint; however, there are other equally important factors that should be considered before making such an important decision. 1. Avoiding ...
A Special Message from PRMS: Happy Holidays
On behalf of everyone at PRMS, we wish you a lovely holiday season and a new year of happiness and good health. We appreciate that you have chosen PRMS to provide you with your medical professional liability insurance coverage and look forward to being of service in the new year. As is our tradition, we will make donations to charitable organizations in lieu of sending holiday ...
Top 4 Things to Consider Before Using Skype for Telemedicine
Here are my top four things to consider before using Skype – or any other technology – for telemedicine: 1) Does the technology comply with HIPAA’s requirements? Under the Privacy Rule, the technology vendor is a Business Associate if it stores (for any amount of time, no matter how short) or has access to protected health information (patient demographic and medical informatio ...
EHR Responsible for Unrecognized Ebola Case?
As I am finalizing preparation for PRMS’ national CME seminar on technology in San Francisco on October 18, I saw the headlines about the hospital EHR flaw that is being mentioned in the press as a reason for the Ebola patient’s initial release from the hospital and the resulting public harm threat. From CNBC: “’The hospital Thursday night said when Duncan was first examined Se ...
Telemedicine in the 90's
In reviewing our early risk management newsletters, I stumbled upon the fact that PRMS’ risk managers have been writing on the topic of telemedicine since 1998! The Fall 1998 issue of our risk management newsletter contained an article titled “ Telemedicine: The Next Generation of Care?” So for a “Throwback Thursday” post, I thought I would review what my colleagues had to say ...
PRMS Gives a Hoot: Supporting Mental Health Organizations, Initiatives and Community
The Minnesota Mental Health Community Foundation – the charitable arm of the Minnesota Psychiatric Society – is just a few years old, but its worthy goals have made it a standout choice for continued PRMS support. The Foundation’s mission is to build broad-based awareness about mental illness by educating the public and making connections to support the mental health profession ...
Are You Sure You Are a HIPAA Covered Entity?
Since our Program has insured tens of thousands of psychiatrists over almost 30 years, it won’t surprise anyone that we have been studying and educating psychiatrists on HIPAA since 2000. We’ve presented entire CME seminars devoted to HIPAA, as well as covered HIPAA as one of many topics in our other seminars. But fourteen years after the healthcare world first heard of HIPAA, ...
PRMS Gives a Hoot: NAMIWalks Northern Virginia
PRMS recognizes the advocacy and commitment of National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) to ensure access to mental health treatment. Team PRMS Gives a Hoot participated in the NAMIWalks Northern Virginia on September 20, 2014. PRMS employees and family members walked together to raise money and awareness for NAMI programs and services. ...
End-of-life decisions left to the treating physician?
The other day my Executive Chairman sent me an interesting article from the NY Times detailing the fact that in France, physicians make the final end-of-life decisions for their patients. From the article: “Doctors in France have long held what, by American standards, might seem unthinkable discretion to make end-of-life choices for people in their care.“ “For patients unable ...
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