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Revenue Cycle Management – no two are the same

Revenue Cycle Management – no two are the same

It’s “Revenue Cycle Management” and no two are the same. If this crazy economy has taught us anything, it is that we must make the best use of what we currently have. The cost of gasoline dictates fewer and more efficient drives. Weekly adventures to the grocery store...

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It’s time to reevaluate your plan participation

It’s time to reevaluate your plan participation

Summer has now officially begun. At the same time, so has hurricane season. Add to the overall mixed messaging of current events and we, as well as our employees and patients , also have to deal with $5.00 plus per gallon gasoline. Complicate spiraling inflation with...

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MediCare Dental

MediCare Dental

Read it for yourself. MediCare Dental is closer than you think. Hot off the press from this mornings edition (10-21-2021) of the New England Journal of Medicine. Eugene J. Truono, DDS (1925-2002) was the 127 president of the American Dental Association. He and my...

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Where are the answers?

Where are the answers?

The two major conceptual divisions of plan participation are “when to get in” and “when to get out.” Prior to realistically addressing either of these concepts, one must next determine “Where Are The Answers.”

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Making or Wasting Money?

Making or Wasting Money?

The two major conceptual divisions of plan participation are “when to get in” and “when to get out.” Prior to realistically addressing either of these concepts, one must first determine “where am I.”

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Who – What – When (part 3 of 3)

Who – What – When (part 3 of 3)

So exactly WHAT procedure code number do we use? One would think that this would be the easiest part of the equation. However, this is not always the case if the first two parts of the previously discussed equation are not followed. The application of Rule #5 is always to be paramount. You have to act accordingly, and code for exactly the specific procedure that is completed…

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