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Podcast: How to Get Paid for Hospital Services with Betsy Nicoletti
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In this 20 minute podcast, Betsy reviews details surrounding physicians getting paid for hospital services. Can physicians get paid if they have to see a sick patient more than once a day? What does group membership have to do with getting paid for hospital services? What is the difference between observation admission series of codes and the observation with discharge codes? What are the rules for critical care? What about the proper way to bill follow up visits after an initial inpatient consultation?
Betsy Nicoletti, betsy.nicoletti@gmail.com and her book at www.shopmpm.com
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Podcast: Real Time Claim Adjudication
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Implementing Real Time Claim Adjudication may be a smart move for many medical practices. In this 20-minute podcast, Doral Davis-Jacobsen, Manager, Physician Services Consulting Unit Dixon Hughes, PLLC, defines the term, how the process of real time adjudication effects accounts receivable workflow, the challenges in implementing the program, keys to success in incorporating the process into the practice workflow, and the impressive impact on the financial performance of the practice.
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Use or Abuse of Computers in The Medical Practice
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Greenbranch Publishing and The Journal of Medical Practice Management is hosting an interesting new audioconference titled "Use or Abuse of Computers in The Medical Practice" on Sept. 20, 2007. Sounds like a very interesting topic. For more information click the title of this entry.
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Feedback: The Breakfast of Champions by Irv Rubin
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Dr. Rubin, the author of "Dying for Compassion," discusses in this 20-minute podcast the roots of his own deep interest in feedback, why hearing the word "feedback" causes most people to cringe, and the negative consequences of poorly delivered feedback. Hear also his opinion of the 360-degree feedback craze, how to make delivering bad news a "win-win" and he wraps up with a few practical suggestions on how to improve giving and receiving feedback.
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