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    ed effort, is with an example, albeit a fictitious one.

    A patient suffers an injury on January 1, 2006. The injury, because of the circumstances, is not covered. Maybe it was the patient's own neglect. The reasons do

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    Nobody wants to talk about it, but not talking about it isn't going to make it go away. It is more common and more costly than most people want to admit to. It is one of the major contributing factors to our rising health care costs. It is very hard to prove and it is even harder to identify when it does happen because the people doing it have gotten very good at it. If you're wondering what we're talking about, it's medical billing and fraud. We're going to take just a brief look at the problem, as this is a topic that you could write books about.

    Probably the most disheartening thing about medical billing fraud is that in order for it to be successful, in most cases anyway, more than one party has to be aware that it is going on. While we're not pointing any fingers, this has become a joint effort. The best way to explain exactly what is going on and how this is a coordinated effort, is with an example, albeit a fictitious one.

    A patient suffers an injury on January 1, 2006. The injury, because of the circumstances, is not covered. Maybe it was the patient's own neglect. The reasons don

    Franchise Investing, Franchise Opportunities and Franchising Renewals
    Have you considered buying a franchise instead of trying to start a business from scratch. Many franchise agreements are renewed every five or ten years, automatically. If you do not want to renew your franchise you need to let the franchisor know a little bit in advance as it generally states in the Uniform Franchise Offering Circular (UFOC) The franchise Disclosure Document used
    are costs. It is very hard to prove and it is even harder to identify when it does happen because the people doing it have gotten very good at it. If you're wondering what we're talking about, it's medical billing and fraud. We're going to take just a brief look at the problem, as this is a topic that you could write books about.

    Probably the most disheartening thing about medical billing fraud is that in order for it to be successful, in most cases anyway, more than one party has to be aware that it is going on. While we're not pointing any fingers, this has become a joint effort. The best way to explain exactly what is going on and how this is a coordinated effort, is with an example, albeit a fictitious one.

    A patient suffers an injury on January 1, 2006. The injury, because of the circumstances, is not covered. Maybe it was the patient's own neglect. The reasons do

    Better Brand Building
    This article is about the benefits, pitfalls and thinking that were involved in a building a new brand. While it’s my story of involving my speaking business, you should think about your own story, your passion, and what fits into your life. CAUTION: Realize this, it’s taken a LONG time, it was hard work, and it was painful at times. If you’re not willing to experience those things
    . We're going to take just a brief look at the problem, as this is a topic that you could write books about.

    Probably the most disheartening thing about medical billing fraud is that in order for it to be successful, in most cases anyway, more than one party has to be aware that it is going on. While we're not pointing any fingers, this has become a joint effort. The best way to explain exactly what is going on and how this is a coordinated effort, is with an example, albeit a fictitious one.

    A patient suffers an injury on January 1, 2006. The injury, because of the circumstances, is not covered. Maybe it was the patient's own neglect. The reasons do

    How to Climb the Corporate Ladder
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    most cases anyway, more than one party has to be aware that it is going on. While we're not pointing any fingers, this has become a joint effort. The best way to explain exactly what is going on and how this is a coordinated effort, is with an example, albeit a fictitious one.

    A patient suffers an injury on January 1, 2006. The injury, because of the circumstances, is not covered. Maybe it was the patient's own neglect. The reasons do

    Franchise Disclosure Law and The Right To Privacy
    The Federal Trade Commission enforces franchise company disclosure rules. They have developed a policy for the uniform franchise disclosure laws. The UFOC contains massive amounts of disclosure and often is 200 pages, most of which no one ever reads. It also contains all the franchisor’s present franchisee’s phone numbers. The potential franchise buyers want to call all the current
    ed effort, is with an example, albeit a fictitious one.

    A patient suffers an injury on January 1, 2006. The injury, because of the circumstances, is not covered. Maybe it was the patient's own neglect. The reasons don't matter. The injury isn't covered under insurance so the patient just let's it slide by. Six months later, the patient is involved in a car accident. While there are no injuries sustained in the accident, the original injury is aggravated and the patient can now claim that the injury they sustained in January of that year actually took place six months later while in the auto accident. All they need is a doctor's say so.

    This is where things get sticky. Yes, we can argue that the doctor is only human and can only go by what the patient tells him. But certainly, with today's technology, the doctor should easily be able to tell if the injury the patient sustained happened yesterday or six months ago. The problem is that the tests that would need to be performed, in some cases, would be too costly to do. It's just a lot easier to do a preliminary exam and certify that the inj

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