As part of our mission to promote a culture of collaboration and effective patient management across the entire continuum of care; to produce exceptional clinical outcomes, reduce costs, and consistently achieve the highest level of patient and family satisfaction while enjoying a distinction for value within the community and across the region we continually strive to provide our Practice Partners with opportunities to become more efficient and profitable.
RCMPbrings an a-la-carte offering of state-of-the-art Practice Management services. RCMP has offices in Coral Gables, Florida and serves clients Nationwide.
RCMP is a full-service Practice Management Company where your bottom line is our bottom line; we will make your Practice more profitable. RCMP shares in the same principles of quality, integrity and profitability. RCMP customizes its a la carte services to fit your specific needs and takes total responsibility for the financial health of your practice. On average, RCMP increases Monthly receipts between 10%-22%.
Consulting (i.e. System setup/implementation, compliance training, enrollments, etc.)
Are you maximizing your Practice’s performance and profitability?
Is your collection rate 95% or higher?
Are you collecting what’s due to you?
Is it a headache to maintain and supervise your billing & collections staff?
Do you have efficient workflows that maximize your Collections?
If you answered YES to any of the questions, let RCMP assess where you stand, without compromise, and make an informed decision about your best options going forward.
Get Your Clinic Ready for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Get ready! Steps you take to prepare your clinic for flu also can help protect your patients and healthcare workers from COVID-19.
Before Patients Arrive
Prepare the clinic.
Know which of your patients are at higher risk of adverse outcomes from COVID-19.
Consider and plan for providing more telemedicine appointments.
Know how to contact your health department.
Stay connected with your health department to know about COVID-19 in your community. Step up precautions when the virus is spreading in your community.
Assess and restock supplies now and on a regular schedule
Communicate with patients.
Ask patients about symptoms during reminder calls.
Consider rescheduling non-urgent appointments.
Post signs at entrances and in waiting areas about prevention actions.
Prepare the waiting area and patient rooms.
Provide supplies—tissues, alcohol-based hand rub, soap at sinks, and trash cans.
Place chairs 3–6 feet apart, when possible. Use barriers (like screens), if possible.
If your office has toys, reading materials, or other communal objects, remove them or clean them regularly.
Train and prepare your staff now.
Ensure that clinical staff know the right ways to put on, use, and take off PPE safely.
Recognize the symptoms—fever, cough, shortness of breath.
Implement procedures to quickly triage and separate sick patients.
Emphasize hand hygiene and cough etiquette for everyone.
Ask staff to stay home if they are sick.
Send workers home if symptoms develop at work.
When Patients Arrive
Place staff at the entrance to ask patients about their symptoms.
Provide symptomatic patients with tissues or facemasks to cover mouth and nose.
Limit non-patient visitors.
Separate sick patients with symptoms.
Allow patients to wait outside or in the car if they are medically able.
Create separate spaces in waiting areas for sick and well patients.
Place sick patients in a private room as quickly as possible.
After Patients are Assessed
Provide at-home care instructions to patients with respiratory symptoms. Consider telehealth options for follow up.
Notify your health department of patients with COVID-19 symptoms.
After patients leave, clean frequently touched surfaces using EPA-registered disinfectants—counters, beds, seating.
Find signs for your clinic and infection prevention guidelines: www.cdc.gov/COVID19