Auditing is a tool that a practice can use to locate, eliminate, and prevent problems -
before they cause you to lose money. That's why system and process audits are recognized as important assets for your medical practice.
A medical practice has the most opportunity for control before a process becomes unmanageable or problems get larger. In other words, find problems before they can damage your practice and your revenue.
Quality auditing provides the management of your practice with objective feedback based on facts. Your practice can make better decisions. The primary directive of a quality audit is to benefit the practice by improving the outcomes of the audited process.