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May 29, 2022
MRCS Weekly Recap 17 (5.22.2022 - 5.28.2022)
1. COVID A new report from the CDC found that over a third of adults recovering from covid have had problems lasting a month to a...
May 22, 2022
MRCS Weekly Recap 16 (5.15.2022 - 5.21.2022)
1. COVID As of May 16, the US has officially reached 1 million deaths from covid-19. May 15 experienced the highest new covid cases...
May 15, 2022
MRCS Weekly Recap 15 (5.8.2022 - 5.14.2022)
1. COVID Many people thought we would be getting a break from the covid pandemic. Then Omicron emerged, and cases continued to rise....
May 8, 2022
MRCS Weekly Recap 14 (5.1.2022 - 5.7.2022)
1. COVID Covid is becoming more like the flu but still remains a long way from being ordinary. While it is becoming more...
May 1, 2022
MRCS Weekly Recap 13 (4.24.2022 - 4.30.2022)
1. COVID The US is looking to recommend annual covid-19 vaccine boosters, similar to the flu shot, despite no evidence proving this...
Apr 24, 2022
MRCS Weekly Recap 12 (4.17.2022 - 4.23.2022)
1. COVID The WHO urges nonvaccinated individuals who are the most at-risk group to get Paxlovid pills for mild and moderate Covid...
Apr 17, 2022
MRCS Weekly Recap 11 (4.10.2022 - 4.16.2022)
1. COVID Pfizer is seeking a COVID booster for healthy 5–11-year olds. The CDC and other US health authorities have urged everyone...
Apr 10, 2022
MRCS Weekly Recap 10 (4.3.2022 - 4.9.2022)
1. COVID A new study found that Covid vaccination early in pregnancy is not linked to congenital problems. JAMA Pediatrics analyzed...
Apr 3, 2022
MRCS Weekly Recap 9 (3.27.2022 - 4.2.2022)
1. COVID The US has approved a second covid booster shot for people 50 and older. Israel health officials have shown that second...
Mar 27, 2022
MRCS Weekly Recap 8 (3.20.2022 - 3.26.2022)
1. COVID The White House is running out of funding for its pandemic response. As a result, it has stopped paying providers for...
Mar 20, 2022
MRCS Weekly Recap 7 (3.13.2022 - 3.19.2022)
1. Staffing Shortages Medical errors and device malfunctions have historically topped the list of safety concerns from the ECRI....
Mar 13, 2022
MRCS Weekly Recap 6 (3.6.2022 - 3.12.2022)
1. COVID New COVID cases are decreasing! On February 1, we saw 296,000 new cases and 440,000 total cases over a 7-day average in the...
Mar 7, 2022
MRCS Weekly Recap 5 (2.27.22-3.5.22)
1. COVID In his State of the Union address, Biden expressed optimism about returning to "normal life" and how the virus will "no...
Feb 28, 2022
MRCS Weekly Recap 4 (2.20.22-2.26.22)
1. COVID A "heartbreaking" pandemic has left more than 5.2 million children orphans grieving the loss of parents or caregivers....
Feb 21, 2022
MRCS Weekly Recap 3 (2.13.22-2.19.22)
1. COVID COVID-19 vaccines are "a freaking miracle." At least 55% of the world is vaccinated against COVID-19, with the US hovering...
Feb 14, 2022
MRCS Weekly Recap 2 (2.6.22 - 2.12.22)
1. COVID The CDC has estimated that 1 in 10 people develop long-term Covid symptoms. Shortness of breath was the most common...
Feb 7, 2022
MRCS Weekly Recap 1 (1.30.22 - 2.5.22)
Staying up to date on the latest healthcare news can be daunting. We at Medical Revenue Cycle Specialists hope to alleviate this pain for...
Jan 1, 2022
Refining Your Leadership Posture by Setting the Tone for Your Organization
As healthcare leaders, we are in a constant state of change. Many of us wear multiple hats and rely heavily on our abilities to lead in...
Dec 14, 2021
4 Key Issues for the Revenue Cycle in 2022
Taya Moheiser, CMPE, CMOM, owner of ITS Healthcare, and Kem Tolliver, CMPE, CPC, CMOM, president of Medical Revenue Cycle Specialists to...
Dec 1, 2021
Looking Back and Looking Forward
As 2021 comes to an end, it is vital that practice managers are well-equipped with the skills and knowledge they need as they move...
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