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Medical Billing - Many Players, Many Problems
Many people think medical billing is a nightmare. Well, it is. What most people don't understand though, is why. Hopefully, this article will give you a decent idea of what all the problems are.
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Medical Billing - War Of The Worlds
Sometimes a medical billing company has to battle itself to get anything done. What follows is a true story of a company at war with itself.
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Medical Billing - Retail Sales
As we get more automated, retail sales and the actual medical billing process are joining together. We give a brief overview of just how this is done in the DME system.
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Something From Nothing
To make something from nothing is what visionaries do. In the 1970’s few entrepreneurs were looking for opportunities in Bangladesh. What opportunities could be created with millions of poverty stricken people? Yet one man saw something in what appeared to be nothing to most people. His business now employs 17,000 people and impacts the lives of millions of people.
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Medical Billing - Dealing With Support
If you're involved in medical billing, one of the things you're going to have to deal with is support issues. In this review, we'll give you a good idea of what to expect when putting in a support call for your medical billing software.
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Microfiber The most Advantageous Fiber Of The Age
After years of trialing, Dr. Miyoshi Okamoto scientist of Japan at Toray Industries, invented the world's first microfiber in 1970 and later his coworker Dr. Toyohiko Hikota improve a new practice and modify Dr. Okamoto's invention into an remarkable new fabric - Ultrasuede - a non-woven material and the first commercial production of microfiber commenced in 1989, in U.S by E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company, Inc.
Microfiber is a variety of polyester that has exclusive and advantageous properties compared to other traditional fibers.Microfibers are heavily formed, polyester and polyamide fibers and are one hundred times finer than human hair. The diameter of microfibers is one-quarter of fine wool, one-third of the cotton, half of a fine silk fiber and the density of the material consent it to grip six to eight times of its weight in water.
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Medical Billing - Multiple Batches
One of the most confusing things about medical billing for billers is the concept of multiple batches for electronic billing. In this installment, we'll explain when and why multiple batches are needed.
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Medical Billing - Records Hierarchy
With medical billing and the electronic submission of claims, just sending the claims isn't enough. They have to be sent in just the right order. In this installment, we discuss the complex topic of records hierarchy.
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Medical Billing - GP0 Record Fields 8 Through 14
When doing medical billing, the enteral and parental CMNs are nearly identical. The main difference is the methods of feeding. In this installment, we cover the GP0 record, fields 8 through 14.
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IT Usage in the Apparel Industry
The usage of IT by the Indian apparel industry has been woefully inadequate. North American and European apparel companies spend about 3 to 5% of their revenues on IT. The Indian apparel industry in contrast, has typically invested less than 1%.
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Employee Time Clocks - Enter The Modern World
For decades, businesses and factories monitored the working hours of their employees using time clocks. A particular favorite was the punch card system, where the employee had to insert their card into the time clock, so their hours could be stamped on the card. The payroll officer would then collect these cards each week and pay the employees accordingly.
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Your Picture of Success
Your definition of success guides you in creating your future. If you are confused about how to enviision your success or if you are torn between two images, you will have a difficult time stepping forward. Use the four questions posed in this article to unravel the riddle of your success.
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How To Ensure Your Employee Incentive Program Pays Off
Non-cash incentive programs and fringe benefits can have a powerful influence on attitudes, that should in turn improve results. You can give employees the greatest incentive program, however, by impairing a sense of ownership in the organization...
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The Mafia & Corporate America
The Hollywood Mafia Industry and Corporate America share operational similarities. Take the scenario: Al Capone running General Motors or Jack Welch .......
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Isuzu: Corporate Overview
Isuzu is now the smallest of all importers of passenger vehicles in the vast North American market. Why is this so? Diesel engines and GM may have a thing to do with it. Please read on for an important observation about this Japanese brand.
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The Synergistic Organization of Unique People (S.O.U.P) Model
In the past, many organizations have relied on generic personality profiling tools to assess, recruit and manage their employees. Though these tools have garnered a certain measure of success, there were many flaws that needed to be addressed for increased workplace relevance.
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