Monthly Archives: October 2011

The trouble with using outcome assessments

Nowadays you need to use more and more objective findings to document a patient’s improvement and response to treatment. A major tool to substantiate a patient’s need for care are objective measurement tools such as Oswestry disability indexes, pain questionnaires, … Continue reading

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It’s here! It’s here!

DESCRIPTION: All the basics and all the details you need to make a living billing your patients’ insurance successfully.  In this book, you will find information such as: How to decide whether to bill insurance or not in your practice … Continue reading

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Forums! Forums! Forums!

I have been busy getting the forums up and running. We are planning to have two general forums. One is for discussion of individual insurance companies and the other for a discussion of laws, regulations, and issues from and about … Continue reading

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The book is almost here

The book is going to be released any day now. To purchase it (and get a pre-publication discount of 20%) click here.

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PI Case Clarification

I was pleasantly surprised last week when I had a patient sign an addendum to our PI Policy without complaining.  Although she had previously signed the more generic policy stating that, if she became responsible for her bill (if it … Continue reading

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Cigna oddity resolved?

So, here in California at least, all of the Practitioners have been receiving “Cigna election to participate request forms’ to sign and send back to ASH…to reiterate their desire to be a Cigna provider.  Hopefully this will bi-pass any weird … Continue reading

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