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13 hours ago ago from Dr. Jazayeri Plastic Surgery Blog

As many of you are aware, health care has been a hot topic recently, and will remain a discussed and debated topic for months to come.  Many experts expect a toned-down version of the health care bill to pass this summer. Instead of boring you with analytical detail, I am going to give you my practical view of where medicine is heading in the future. Unfortunately, my vision is not bright. Let us start from the beginning.  When I ...

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13 hours ago ago from Claims Management  | Claims Management Blog

Claims Management About Search Should I Get Into Pharmacy Tech Or Medical Billing And Coding? Which One Pays More? 10 Feb Posted by small business management consultant as Medical billing and coding It depends on supply and demand in your area .pharmacy tech definitely would be a more interesting job .medical billing is repititious and requires a lot of memorization .did it for ...

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14 hours ago ago from Missions in Global Health

Surgery Mission Visit Our Website About Us Ways to Give The catastrophe in Haiti continues to unravel. Our ongoing efforts will help rebuild their lives. Find out how you can help. Thursday, February 4, 2010 by Ellen Libby This is just one of thousands of stories portraying the devastation in Haiti. Yes, the support has been overwhelming but we must continue to help bring ...

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22 hours ago ago from Reed Tinsley, CPA

Survey your physicians and allied healthcare providers to learn more about their perceptions of the practice. Like the one for staff, the physician survey allows physicians to think about and reflect on any barriers that prevent the practice from providing better service. Furthermore, it serves the dual purpose of emphasizing the importance of the five-star service concept and putting some of their concerns out in the open so they can be ...

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