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Medical Billing - The Reality Of Priority
Nobody wants to talk about it, but medical billing is still a business and because of this, it is still the big claims that get top priority. We take a brief look at this problem that is still in search of a solution.
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Medical Billing - Picking Your Software
If you're starting a medical billing company, one of the first things you'll want to do is pick out some software. This article will give you some basic things to look for and be careful of.
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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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Why I Quit the Rat Race to Work Harder and Longer
I didn't start out dreaming about my own home-based business. I had a good job that paid well, with excellent benefits. This is the kind of job that is becoming increasingly rare in today's job market
Here's a few reasons that were NOT part of my decision to start my own business.
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Medical Billing - Barcoding
Unlike the regular retail world, the products of the medical billing world don't all have UPC codes. In order to solve this problem, barcoding was created. In this installment, we cover the basics of barcoding and the DME system.
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Medical Billing - Doctor Files Overview
When doing medical billing, proper setup of your doctor files is critical if you want your claims to be paid. In this installment we cover some basic things you need to be careful of.
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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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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 - GX0 Record Fields 28 Through 37
This is the final installment in our medical billing series on the GX0 record and oxygen billing. This installment covers fields 28 through 37. There is a special note tied into GX1, which will be covered in our next installment.
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Medical Billing - GU0 Record Fields 66 Through 68
We're only a few fields away from coming to our conclusion of this medical billing series on the GU0 record, one of the most complex records of electronic billing. In this installment we pick up with field number 66.
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Industrial Paper Shredders
Industrial paper shredders are used to shred large volumes of paper. These are perfect for use in large companies, outsourced shredding companies, large corporations, banks, businesses, and warehouses. Industrial paper shredders can manage all your paper shredding needs in a cost effective, secure, and convenient way. Industrial paper shredders are able to destroy substantial workloads more efficiently. They are available in crosscut and strip cut versions.
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Screen Printing
Printing can be defined as a process of producing texts and images, typically with ink and paper by a printing press. Printing is an essential part of any publishing business and is often carried out as a large-scale industrial process. Printing as a technology has come a long way and has improved with time. The advancements have resulted in the development of various types of printing techniques. From the several techniques available, screen-printing is used most extensively.
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Medical Billing - GU0 Record Fields 38 Through 45
Medical billing is sometimes like playing a game of battleship where you blindly plug in pegs to find your opponents ship. CMNs like the GU0 record, with its insane mapping scheme only make matters worse. In this installment we continue with our review of the GU0 record.
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Medical Billing - GP0 Record Fields 15 Through 21
In the world of medical billing, parental nutrition claims can get very complicated with all the calculations involved. This article covers the parental CMN, or GP0 record, picking up with field number 15.
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The Secret to Building a Highly Profitable Business
The first business of any business is to make a profit. However, profit alone isn't enough. How a profit is made has far more to do with the ultimate success or failure of a business than the profit itself. In this article, you'll learn the secret to building a highly profitable business that'll last.
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Barcodes for Inventory
Barcodes for inventory purposes are used to identify and list inventories in businesses dealing with a large number of goods. Barcodes are efficient tools for maintaining large inventory records; they save time and manpower because the procedure is systemized and standardized. Above all, barcodes are very specific to the product.
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Temporary Office Space
Temporary office space is usually the property rented out or leased out by companies who don?t want to use the location for more than a year or so. Until a more permanent location can be found, temporary office spaces are used for all practical purposes.
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Tips for Keeping Restrooms Smelling Fresh and Clean
There's nothing that says your cleaning company is doing a great job more than when your building's restrooms are not only clean, but fresh-smelling. This article shows how to keep your customers' restrooms smelling fresh and clean.
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Fast Food Business Thought 2000-2001
Well I have been looking at some data from 2000 and 2001, economic data. And some of the hot trends then are certainly changed now. For instance in August of 2000 in Chain Leader News for QSR-Quick Service Restaurants, national sandwich chains were losing market share to independents, nearly 41% over the previous two years and as much as 9.1% in the first and second quarter of 2000.
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