What can a medical assistant do – and not do?
Medical assistants have a narrow list of tasks they can perform for patients or for a doctor in a doctor's office. It's often difficult to know what's allowed, because there are not strong laws or regulations in place regarding medical assistants.
Since no one really “regulates” them, and they are frighteningly under-monitored by any sort of government agency, what rules should they follow?
In the next live edition of Talk Ten Tuesdays, Terry Fletcher, a nationally recognized professional coder, auditor, and educator, will return to the broadcast with an exclusive report on best practices for medical assistants, but also the imperative admonition: they should not be mistakenly used as nurses.
The live broadcast will also feature these other segments:
What can a medical assistant do – and not do?
Medical assistants have a narrow list of tasks they can perform for patients or for a doctor in a doctor's office. It's often difficult to know what's allowed, because there are not strong laws or regulations in place regarding medical assistants.
Since no one really “regulates” them, and they are frighteningly under-monitored by any sort of government agency, what rules should they follow?
In the next live edition of Talk Ten Tuesdays, Terry Fletcher, a nationally recognized professional coder, auditor, and educator, will return to the broadcast with an exclusive report on best practices for medical assistants, but also the imperative admonition: they should not be mistakenly used as nurses.
The live broadcast will also feature these other segments: