2 results match your criteria: "Utah Hospital Association[Affiliation]"

Purpose: This report describes our process of 4 health systems coming together to agree on standard use criteria for remdesivir as a coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) treatment for patients in Utah. We hope our process provides a framework for remdesivir use in other states and insights on future use of other therapeutic agents that may also be in short supply, such as vaccines and monoclonal antibodies.

Summary: Emergency use authorization (EUA) criteria for COVID-19 treatments often allow for broad use of a treatment relative to limited supplies.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Rural hospitals have been failing over the last two decades, and one of the biggest reasons has been lack of attention paid to detail and accuracy in the coding and pricing of services rendered. Most research that has explored the problems of coding accuracy and its impact on reimbursement has focused on coding by medical record professionals, but many coding procedures are performed by "front line" lower-level employees working in a hospital's laboratory, radiology department, pharmacy, or other ancillary service departments. This article explains how rural hospitals can optimize their reimbursement and adhere to Medicare/Medicaid and other third-party payer regulations by training coders properly and by reviewing their pricing policies to make sure that prices charged accurately reflect the true cost of services.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF