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2004
The Doctor's Office
Every issue of The Doctor's Office offers practice management and marketing ideas that can save you money-plus marketing suggestions that can grow your practice.
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December 1, 2004 - Issue 12 -
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Holding it together at the holidays
The reviews aren't in
Don't let casting, strapping code confusion break you
To 'e' or not to 'e': That is the question
Learn to tackle the 21st century work force
Do you have enough gold for those (extended) golden years?
November 1, 2004 - Issue 11 -
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Obey OSHA to protect employees and to avoid severe penalties
Flip the script and push docs to shift to e-prescribing
They're not doctors, but they play them in your office . . .
Consider contingency planning for your practice
How do you measure success?
Weigh your options in foreign stocks
October 1, 2004 - Issue 10 -
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Six steps for EMR implementation
Rule clears up confusion on professional courtesy
Prospective perspective v. retro flow
Code properly if a mother-to-be leaves you for another doc
Payback pandemonium: Don't let refunds ruin your day
Safeguard your collectibles with luxury insurance
September 1, 2004 - Issue 9 -
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Keep tabs on cash receipts or risk losing money to fraud
Write off competition, woo new patients with brochures and newsletters
Solve billing mysteries with EOB detective work
Don't put telephone-system improvements on hold, Part II
Follow investment fundamentals for a healthier financial life
August 1, 2004 - Issue 8 -
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Discounts for deserving patients
Look to A/R for billing bungles
Don't put telephone-system improvements on hold
Don't let SEC scrutiny and a media slam deter you
July 1, 2004 - Issue 7 -
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Prepare for HIPAA security rule now to avoid problems later
Reach out to referrals and increase patient base
Adapt personnel policies to solve practice problems before they turn personal
Concierge care is all the rage, but it could be a billing bust
Is your patient schedule your worst enemy?
June 1, 2004 - Issue 6 -
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Stark II, Phase II: The referral regulations you've been anticipating
Renovate office space to revive your practice
Accomplish more with well-executed meetings
From op note to correct code in four simple steps
Keep employees happy to keep them at your practice
May 1, 2004 - Issue 5 -
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New draft standards move industry closer to electronic health records
Decide whether your office needs a makeover
Use billing reports to test managed-care contracts
Prep your practice for changes from CMS
Trade in your mutual funds for equities, avoid hidden fees
April 1, 2004 - Issue 4 -
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Win over new patients with proper marketing
Ward off headache-coding headaches
Understand care-plan oversight requirements to steer clear of overbilling allega
Don't get pulled into litigation by respondeat superior
In a tax-deferred account , how much is too much?
March 4, 2004 - Issue 3 -
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Prepare your practice for drug reimbursement revamp
Living under a CIA? Survive with organization, a positive attitude, and a plan o
Kick the undercoding habit
Sift through CMS alphabet soup to ensure compliance
February 4, 2004 - Issue 2 -
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Medicare legislation lowdown
Build trust among staff for practice success
Grasp 2004 CPT changes to avoid denied claims
Ins and outs of managed care contract termination
January 14, 2004 - Issue 1 -
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Malpractice insurance: Understand the crisis to protect your practice
Coach a winning team: Overcome physician difficulties with communication
Eliminate confusion about wound debridement coding
Prevent, detect, protect against silent PPO discounts