Rheumatology nurse practitioners can expand capacity in busy rheumatology offices
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Put It in Writing
Hiring a physician extender involves more than a handshake
RX for Practice Overload?
Rheumatology physician assistants are becoming a more common and important resource for busy practices
Rheum with a View
Panush’s perspectives on selections from the literature
Documenting the Patient’s Story: Consider a Scribe
You probably prefer to spend less time documenting a patient visit and more time actually interacting with the patient, right? If so, you may want to consider hiring a scribe.
Practice Page: Cross-Train Staff to Improve Practice Management
Cross-training practice staff can enhance office functionality and ensure good customer service
Avoid Coding & Billing Nightmares
Imagine getting a demand letter from a carrier that states your practice has incorrectly billed a procedure for the last year. To make matters worse, the carrier is asking you to return an overpayment, which amounts to thousands of dollars, and they want the full overpayment check within 45 days. Believe it or not, this scenario happens to rheumatology practices across the country.
Locum Tenens: How, When, and Who
Is the term locum tenens familiar to you as a practicing physician? It means “to hold the place of or to substitute.” This applies to a physician who temporarily takes over a practice or fills in for a partner for Medicare patients. This may occur for several reasons, such as vacation, maternity leave, or illness.
Tips on Outsourcing Your Billing
Many physician practices are delegating their financial operations to third parties known as revenue cycle outsourcers. Should you?
California Budget Cuts Affect Rheumatology
From furloughs to tuition increases, responses have far-reaching consequences for training and the workforce
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