Dallas, TX, January 31, 2020 – GHR RevCycle Workforce, formerly the HIM Division of HCTec, has been ranked as the top performing outsourced coding company for 2020 according to KLAS Research, a healthcare IT data and insights company providing the healthcare industry with accurate, honest, and impartial research on the software and services used by providers worldwide. GHR RevCycle is the sister company of GHR Education.
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GHR RevCycle Workforce Recognized as 2020 KLAS Category Leader
Feb 6, 2020 9:16:50 AM / by General Healthcare Resources posted in KLAS
Is PSERS and Healthcare Killing Your Budget?
Dec 11, 2019 1:55:04 PM / by General Healthcare Resources posted in PSERS, Budget
You are not alone.
Elkin Recognized by Staffing Industry Analysts
Dec 4, 2019 9:15:51 AM / by General Healthcare Resources posted in Janet Elkin, Staffing Industry Analysts
Dallas, TX, December 3, 2019 – Janet Elkin, President and CEO of GHR Healthcare, the parent company of GHR Education, has been named to the 2019 Global Power 150 and the 2019 Americas 100 lists by Staffing Industry Analysts, recognizing the top female leaders in the staffing industry. This is the fifth year the list has been compiled and her fifth time for being included.
Best Books for Teachers This School Year
Oct 24, 2019 9:50:59 AM / by General Healthcare Resources posted in Books, Teaching, Teachers
The school year is officially in full swing, and teachers are back to work doing the things they love. Not to mention, in October we celebrate World Teachers’ Day, where we acknowledge and appreciate all of the achievements of teachers around the world.
How Teachers Keep Themselves and Students Healthy During Flu Season
Sep 11, 2019 10:06:55 AM / by General Healthcare Resources posted in Career Advice, Teaching, Teachers, Flu Season
Throughout the school year, teachers and students spend a lot of time together interacting, connecting and collaborating in the classroom. These interactions are, of course, part of what makes a classroom such a unique and gratifying place to be. Unfortunately, they also make a classroom a prime location for the flu virus to spread.
Ways for Teachers to Prep for Back to School
Aug 7, 2019 10:06:13 AM / by General Healthcare Resources posted in Career Advice, Summer Break, Back to School
For teachers, back to school is an exciting time as you gear up for the year with new and eager students. Back to school is also an important opportunity to make a great first impression with your students and set the tone for the entire year. Start the school year off on the right foot with these tips for teachers preparing to go back to school.
Elkin, GHR Healthcare CEO, to Speak at Health Care Recruitment Conference
Jul 30, 2019 2:18:05 PM / by General Healthcare Resources posted in GHR News
Industry Expert to Share Recruitment Strategy Insights
Making the Most of Your Summer Break
Jun 24, 2019 1:48:25 PM / by General Healthcare Resources posted in Career Advice, Summer, Teachers, Summer Break
Summertime is a special time for teachers. No classroom responsibilities, waking up early, or grading assignments. It can also be a challenging time. Some teachers report losing their drive, boredom and even a little summer depression. Whether summer is your favorite season of the year or you dread the end of the school year, here are some great ways to make the most of your summer.
The Educator’s Role in Violence Prevention
Apr 8, 2019 3:45:00 PM / by General Healthcare Resources posted in Violence Prevention, Violence Education, School
Violence prevention in schools is an issue that is ever more with us. It is a challenge for education professionals at all levels. The statistics are troubling, yet they point the way toward violence prevention. National Youth Violence Prevention Week – which we just celebrated – is a good time to review what we have learned and how that knowledge can turn into a plan of action.
What Teachers Need to Know About Eating Disorders
Feb 26, 2019 9:47:59 AM / by General Healthcare Resources posted in Eating Disorder
As a teacher, you have a natural instinct to want to help a student in need. We care about the success of our students not only professionally, but as happy and healthy individuals, too. So, when teachers suspect that one of their students might be suffering from an eating disorder, they want to be as supportive and helpful to that student as possible.