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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. Subscribe to this newsletter.
December 1, 2005 - Issue 12 - View Full Issue
   Give the gift of insight and watch sugar plums fall in your lap
   Reel in healthier contracts, better rates with value plans
   How to give third-party payer contracts teeth
   Build a grassroots team of coding/billing experts
   Ask the right questions to get the best attorney
   Breaking myths and making motions toward becoming an expert medical witness
   What to invest to avoid playing retirement roulette
November 2, 2005 - Issue 11 - View Full Issue
   Salary and benefits increase for majority of office managers in 2004
   Appreciate staff personalities for a happier workplace
   Negligible wage increases in 2004 for practice staff
   Don't fall prey to the 'HIPAA certification trap'
   Know the basics to document and bill consultations
October 1, 2005 - Issue 10 - View Full Issue
   Click here Dr. Smith, the insurance company will pay for e-care now
   Pursue PPOs when they underpay your practice
   Labs that pay physicians to draw blood violate anti-kickback laws, OIG says
   Does that managed-care plan merit participation?
   How the DOJ opinion on HIPAA enforcement affects your practice
   Analyze, redesign your office for the EMR future
September 1, 2005 - Issue 9 - View Full Issue
   Click here, Mr. Jones, the doctor will e-mail you now
   Don't be a hamster on the wheel of practice inefficiency
   Have a medical question? Dial 1-800-health call center
   Attention patients: Pay early, save 10% on your bill
August 1, 2005 - Issue 8 - View Full Issue
   When 'no comment' is a no-no
   Improve OHSA compliance with PPE rules
   Five tools to navigate through the EMR waters
   Stepping stones to better office collections
   Fraudulent insurance companies are costing you $$$
   Mileage makes the world go 'round
   Give yourself a pay cut today and reap the benefits for years to come
July 1, 2005 - Issue 7 - View Full Issue
   Brace your practice for a brainstorm
   Ensure clear communication with all patients
   Don’t sell patient information at your next yard sale
   Annuity hybrid may offer safe growth and interest rate relief for physicians
   Accept credit cards to ensure patient payments
June 1, 2005 - Issue 6 - View Full Issue
   Give your practice a gratitude adjustment
   Should you sign on the dotted line?
   Track where sample medications wind up
   Take three steps to avoid batch-level rejections
   Be smart with capital expenditures
   Pay attention to special needs of surviving spouses
May 1, 2005 - Issue 5 - View Full Issue
   Small visitors may have big fears
   New doc on the block: Learn to integrate new physicians
   Make patients' privacy a priority in the waiting room
   Get involved with a "good cause" and save money
   The evolving medical record
   Rural renewal crucial for modern healthcare
April 1, 2005 - Issue 4 - View Full Issue
   Are office staff malpractice targets?
   Percentage-based arrangements get top billing from OIG
   Eight simple rules for writing a letter of reference
   Gain DME-provider status to increase practice revenue
   Insurance claims: Provisions for the new provider
   Malpractice costs: Share and share alike
   Reality check: Doctors look at reality TV's portrayal of plastic surgery
March 1, 2005 - Issue 3 - View Full Issue
   Embrace the ongoing interview process
   Physician pathology referrals must be justifiable and documented
   For future reference . . .
   No-show, no dough: Dealing with missed appointments
   Keep employee hands out of the cookie jar
   From house calls to curtain calls
   HSAs seem here to stay, but are they right for you?
February 1, 2005 - Issue 2 - View Full Issue
   Sorry seems to be the hardest word
   Make your words count
   Reinventing the wheel at the doctor's office
   Better late (effect) than never
   New patients: A physician's most valuable resource
   Health savings accounts: The wave of the future?
   New study shows record low physician involvement in politics
January 1, 2005 - Issue 1 - View Full Issue
   Happy New Year! Now what?
   Make the right call
   Welcome to Doc-Mart?
   How to successfully hire a management consultant
   Preparedness-the key to finding the right preparer
   Show your resolve in 2005 Keys to making-and keeping--New Year's resolutions