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What Are the Basics Behind Medical School Admission?

If you are considering applying for medical school admission and are confused with the entire process, you are not alone. It can seem daunting to anyone. Here’s a brief look behind the scenes at what you can expect.

It’s important to understand in the beginning that all of the various medical schools accept only the best applicants for their school’s program. Therefore, they have to dig deep and check into your qualifications to be sure that you not only possess the ability, but also have ethics, motivation, a good personality and much more. It is not just about the grades.

Before applying to any medical school, make sure you thoroughly understand their admission requirements. Don’t go into the process blindly. It will save you a lot of time and potential aggravation.

One of the first steps in the process is taking the Medical College Admission Test, or MCAT. This difficult test is standard among most every medical school. Once that is over you will not apply directly to any one school, at least for the major university schools. Instead, you will go through the American Medical College Application Service. Think of this process as a “pre-screening” for the school.

Once you have applied to a specific school, you can expect to interview with them. During this interview process you will be asked all sorts of questions about medical topics, as well as ones in regard to your firsthand experience in hospitals or clinics you may have been a part of. The school wants to get a handle on your particular experience and know how serious and enthusiastic you are.

After the interview process is completed you can expect an answer back on your medical school admission within a short period of time. There is no doubt that the process is tedious, but schools are only looking for the best students to eventually become tomorrow’s newest doctors.

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How should observation be billed in this scenario :

Mbr arrives in ED on 03/01/17 and is kept in the ED from 03/01/2017 thru 03/02/2017 admitted on 03/03/2017.
The member was in ED under continuous care prior to admission over 24 hours later.

How should the observation time spent in the ED be billed?

Please provide documentation if possible.

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If a patient is under a global for fracture care, and is admitted to the hospital for a medical reason by an internist, can the orthopedic surgeon bill an E/M for a consult? The consult was only to follow up/ check the fracture.

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Do I bill the consult from the day before and then bill an H&P the next day?

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