Physician practice: Audit to verify compliance, efficiency
Health Care Auditing Strategies, February 1, 2007
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Physician practice: Audit to verify compliance, efficiency
Audits can help you to determine whether you are achieving your physician clinic's goals and objectives. An audit of your practice will help you verify compliance with the policies and procedures for the clinic, evaluate internal controls and determine whether they are functioning as intended, and confirm that the clinic uses resources in an efficient, effective, and economical manner.
Use the following steps to audit your physician business practice:
Patient encounters
1. Evaluate policies and procedures for scheduling patients, such as follow-up procedures for patients who fail to keep their appointments and procedures for checking which insurance potential patients have.
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