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Video – The Manager’s Minute Episode #6 – Daily Reconciliation

by Abraham Whaley | Aug 14, 2012 | Day-to-Day Operations, Medicare & Reimbursement, The Manager's Minute (Video)

Check out the latest Manager’s Minute from Manage My Practice! In Episode #6, Mary Pat explains how to do a Daily Reconciliation of your practice’s charges and payments. And click below to download our free Daily Reconciliation form!

Q2034 And The New 2012 – 2013 Flu Shot Medicare Reimbursement Codes

by Mary Pat Whaley | Aug 14, 2012 | Day-to-Day Operations, Medicare & Reimbursement

9/29/2012 Medicare pricing just released for flu shots – see pricing added to the codes below. ————————— Download this excellent 2012 – 2013 grid that shows vaccines by name and the appropriate codes!...

The ACA Gives Most Women Free Preventive Benefits; 90% of All Insurance Plans Expected to Comply by 2014

by Mary Pat Whaley | Aug 5, 2012 | Collections, Billing & Coding, Day-to-Day Operations

Health care law offers free preventive services to 47 million women. Forty-seven million women are getting greater control over their health care and access to eight new prevention-related health care services without paying more out of their own pocket beginning Aug....

(Video) The Manager’s Minute Episode #4: Eligibility and Benefits

by Abraham Whaley | Jul 31, 2012 | Collections, Billing & Coding, Day-to-Day Operations, The Manager's Minute (Video)

In Episode #4 of The Manager’s Minute Video Series, Mary Pat explains the difference between insurance “eligibility” and insurance “benefits” and why a successful practice should check them both for every patient, at every visit.

CDC Traces MRSA Outbreaks to Improper Injection Practices in Pain Clinics

by Mary Pat Whaley | Jul 23, 2012 | Day-to-Day Operations, Quality

Is a medication shortage causing you to use single dose vials for more than one patient? On July 13, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a report detailing two life-threatening outbreaks that occurred when healthcare providers used medication...

Guest Author Donald “Tex” Bryant: Good Communications Equals Good Outcomes

by Abraham Whaley | Jul 17, 2012 | Day-to-Day Operations, General, Leadership

According to Charles Duhigg in his newly released book, The Power of Habit, Rhode Island Hospital was one of the nation’s leading medical institutions. It was the teaching hospital for Brown University and the only Level I trauma center in southeastern New...
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