Strategic Planning

A Strategic Plan helps your organization define its direction in an ever-changing environment. Strategic planning empowers you to take control of your future by setting goals and objectives and following them. HORNE Health Care Services can help you develop and navigate a path for change and growth by engineering a tailored strategic planning process that includes:

  • Customized stakeholders' questionaire
  • Internal environmental analysis
  • External environmental analysis
  • Mission, vision and values statement development
  • Education / Kick-off meerting
  • Retreat facilitation
  • Post-retreat consultation

Building consensus and focus within your organization is vital to future success. By facilitating an off-site retreat with your physicians, stakeholders and administration, we can assist you in addressing difficult issues, identifying opportunities and moving ahead progressively to compete in the marketplace of the future.

We follow up the retreat with a detailed Plan of Action that serves as a guide to keep you focused on your goals. As the market continues to change, you will have to be agile to capture new opportunities. While the Plan is a future blueprint, it does have to be flexible enough to meet the demands of the economy. Therefore, we also recommend a six-month follow-up consultation to review the status of the plan, make needed changes, and move forward with continuing implementation.

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HORNE LLP Named Top 50 Accounting Firm in the Nation

RIDGELAND, Miss., September 2, 2010 - HORNE LLP, the largest accounting and business
advisory firm in Mississippi, has been named to INSIDE Public Accounting's Top 50 Accounting
Firms list for 2010.

Reflex Testing: Compliance, Billing and Coding

A "reflex" test is a procedure routinely added-on to a patient order when the initial test results are at a level that meets the clinician's threshold to automatically add specific tests. This article discusses the documentation required for compliance.

Sometimes I Wish Something Could Just Stay the Same

With almost 100% of Medicare Part A claim transactions being submitted electronically (and just over 96% of the Part B claims) using the Version 4010/4010A1 of health care standards, payers and providers must implement, test and transition to the 5010 Version transaction to be compliant with HIPAA no later than January 1, 2012.

Information Technology Privacy and Security Requirements

Businesses today are subject to a variety of regulatory and contractual requirements that make the privacy and security of information absolutely necessary.  This provides an overview of the key privacy and security requirements affecting most businesses.


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