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Document Retention

                                                         Jennifer L. Searfoss
Jennifer is the Managing Owner and Chief Solutions Strategist of SCG Health, LLC since 2011. SCG Health is a boutique value improvement organization focused on creating value in healthcare through workflow optimization, revenue cycle management and strategic planning in this post-health reform industry.

 Webinar Id: LSHCJD003
 10:00am PT | 01:00pm ET
 11/28/2017
 Duration 60min mins 

Overview
Medical practices generate a lot of paper. Failure to retain some documents long enough will expose you to compliance risk. Keeping some documents too long will expose you to needless compliance risk and legal exposure. Learn the timelines you need to follow for retention of key document, including how to make sure you have proper back-ups in place for the documents you need to have in case of an emergency.
Why should you attend this webinar?
To learn the timelines you need to follow for retention of key documents.
Areas Covered in the Session:
Federal and State law = Governmental Requirement
  • What type of documents are covered
  • What are the timelines
  • What does it mean to be "retained"?
Health Plans - Contractual Requirements
  • Medicare and Medicaid
  • Medicare Advantage Plans
  • Private health insurance companies
Who can Benefit:
All Medical Office Administration and Office Staff
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