Learn how to avoid compliance risk in your practice by expertly handling patient complaints.
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In so many ways, 2020 has been a year none of us could have predicted or prepared for. For the healthcare industry, 2020 may well be remembered as an “annus horribilis,” as Queen Elizabeth II once coined. Sadly, we are closing out the year with a record number of hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19, even […]
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Job hunting has changed drastically from 20 years ago when newspaper classified ads and personal interactions were the best way to find open positions. You would go door to door to apply, make telephone calls, and snail mail and fax resumes and cover letters to the employers. Today, you scour through thousands of job listings […]
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To better understand the three types of anesthesia rewire your thinking with this telephone analogy. Have your every wondered how anesthesia works? I have. But then a certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) explained it to me so clearly that I felt compelled to share her analogy with other medical coders. To better understand how the […]
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