Practice management changes and opportunities in 2012
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Don’t Miss the Business of Rheumatology in Chicago
During the past 50 years, private practitioners have witnessed many substantial changes to the U.S. healthcare system and have been pressured to change the way they practice medicine.
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Government Exclusion Program : Can It Affect Your Practice?
2013–A Whole New World
ICD-10 will change the coding and billing landscape, and practices should start preparing now
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A New Era of Coding for Rheumatology Practices
Annual Meeting Looks at the Business of Rheumatology
In response to the need for education to help a busy practicing rheumatologist tackle some of the business tasks associated with practice, the 2010 Annual Meeting Planning Committee has created a new track: the Business of Rheumatology. This track was created to help the busy private practitioner identify sessions that address pertinent and timely business issues, such as coding, reimbursement, the impact of healthcare reform, EHRs, and other business-related issues.
Coding and Billing for Facet Joint Injections
Billing and coding is not as easy as one might think. The rules are constantly changing—and the codes for facet joint injections, which have changed frequently over the years, are a prime example. To make sure your practice is in compliance, billers, coders, and physicians should remain informed of the correct coding guidelines for facet joint injections. No one in a physician’s practice should ever assume that, because they coded a procedure a certain way in years past, it is still the status quo. Every rheumatologist and his or her staff should understand the what, why, and where of facet joint injections.
Doctor or Accountant?
Complex coding and reimbursement rules can detract from patient care
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