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    Medical Billing - GU0 Record Fields 59 Through 61
    In this segment on medical billing, believe it or not, we're over 80% through our review of the GU0 record, or CMN. This is the longest CMN for electronic billing using NSF 3.01 specifications. In this installment we'll be picking up our review of the GU0 record with field number 59.GU0 field 59, position 263, is Reply NUM L01 N01. This field refers back to the first question on any DMERC certification requiring a one position numeric response. The key here is the word numeric, as up until now, all the other responses were alpha or character responses, meaning they could be either numb
    f God." Brother Lawrence learned the secret to being aware of and taking in the reality of "God with us." This led to his ability to be ever connected to this divine presence with an added bonus that changed his life– contentment in everything.

    When we connect to the presence of another, we are “engaged”. We are content to 'love the one we are with" and not wsh we were somewhere else. In engagement, we move from being spectators to being participants. In this role, we are no longer intimidated or judgmental, nevermind distracted. We are fully aware but not rest-less. We are in a state of active rest.

    So, away with pre-occupation, away with busyness, business as usual, time- consciousness, driven-ness, thinking ahead, fixing, solving, sweating the discomfort of others. Let's practice being fully focused, fully present to the next person we converse with. It's a awarenes It is choice. It’

    Sales and Marketing Topics
    Winning customers and keeping customers – the Sales & Marketing Channel will help you develop those critical skills. Fine tune your sales lead generation with an advertising message or direct marketing pitch that positions your product brand management right in your customers' sweet spot. Keep them coming back for more with smart customer relationship management, help desks and call centers, and customer loyalty programs. "Find help on every facet of customer retention and acquisition, from consumer research through media planning and buying to point-of-purchase displays." The Sales & Marketin
    Clueless in Conversation-ville?

    Are you really "with" people when you’re with them? Are you really hearing, seeing, feeling, sensing, breathing them in? Or are you often bored, distracted, rushed, or wishing you were somewhere else? Do you jump ahead in the conversation, saying what you know they meant to say or strategize “fixes” for their concerns before they have hardly left their lips? Do you find yourself sizing up their clothing choice, or facial quirks, or figit with your pen or take in the activity in the room while they are speaking? No matter who I am with, I am often dreamily lost in thought: "if only they…speak up, shut up, be quick, be reasonable, or be honest. I spend a lot of time “wishing” who I think the other person ought to be and what I want them to say – or not, and only a small part of my brain or heart is really with them in the now. Sure, we’ve all been accused of not being “with it” as they say; but often it has become a very bad habit. Our lack of presence speaks volumes.

    Is Your “Half-Heartedness” Showing?

    When a person is getting only a portion of our attention, it sends a clear message that they don’t matter terribly much. As a result, relationships subtly suffer and so does productivity. Sure, we can “get by with it”, we all do it. And But what price are we paying to have half of our consciousness half way around the world ? A lot of misinformation and misinterpretation takes place. People are confused, hurt, and angry, lost. They feel insignificant. They tend toward uncooperativeness, half- hearted work, absenteeism, health issues, even undermining each other. Relationships are strained and artificial or contentious. The loss to me personally is something I rarely consider – lack of support, lack of intimacy, lack of integrity.

    Is it that we don’t value each other enough to be attentive for just a minute, don’t’ realize the impact, or is it that we just don’t know how?

    Practice the Presence

    In his 1999 book Practicing the Presence of People. Mike Mason on the contrary, encourages the reader to learn how to be present in-- and to-- the "presence" of other people. This involves being willing to see others as they are, for who they are, and be OK with that. Essentially, to practice the presence of others means paying full and close attention to the people you are with. The surprising thing is how rewarding and freeing it can be – on both sides.

    When we are able to be present, we are warmly focused. We find ourselves enjoying the other’s company, fascinated by their uniqueness, intrigued by their mystery, and at the very least -- or best -- at peace with them. Practicing the presence of people is an awareness, yes, but most of all, it is a choice and finally, an art. As with any art or creative expression, the basis for great results is practice, practice, practice!

    Love the One You're With

    To be “with” someone or present to someone is a choice, but it is a dedicated choice some might call a commitment. Could it be, that giving someone our full attention is the essence of real love? Attentiveness is a listening with the heart and soul. It is not something you give on occasion, it is a consistent way of being with other people through thick and thin. There are steps to be learned, difficulties to be overcome, insights to be implemented, benefits to be enjoyed. All of this involves devotion and persistence. Mason compares the experience of being present to other people to a contemplative way of praying. Why? Back in the 1600's, a monk named Brother Lawrence aptly coined the phrase "practicing the presence of God." Brother Lawrence learned the secret to being aware of and taking in the reality of "God with us." This led to his ability to be ever connected to this divine presence with an added bonus that changed his life– contentment in everything.

    When we connect to the presence of another, we are “engaged”. We are content to 'love the one we are with" and not wsh we were somewhere else. In engagement, we move from being spectators to being participants. In this role, we are no longer intimidated or judgmental, nevermind distracted. We are fully aware but not rest-less. We are in a state of active rest.

    So, away with pre-occupation, away with busyness, business as usual, time- consciousness, driven-ness, thinking ahead, fixing, solving, sweating the discomfort of others. Let's practice being fully focused, fully present to the next person we converse with. It's a awarenes It is choice. It’

    Who Do You Be In Business?
    Many of us are so wrapped up in our business that we don’t have a chance to step back and reflect for a moment, on who we are in our lives. This is a problem that all of us face at one time or another whether we are a corporate executive or a live at home parent. I can remember being a child growing up in middle class America wondering what it would be like to have all the material wealth in the world. While still in grade school, who I be was a kid whose only concerns were Saturday morning cartoons and what mom was cooking for diner. As time went on and I learned the “rules” of my parents ho
    being “with it” as they say; but often it has become a very bad habit. Our lack of presence speaks volumes.

    Is Your “Half-Heartedness” Showing?

    When a person is getting only a portion of our attention, it sends a clear message that they don’t matter terribly much. As a result, relationships subtly suffer and so does productivity. Sure, we can “get by with it”, we all do it. And But what price are we paying to have half of our consciousness half way around the world ? A lot of misinformation and misinterpretation takes place. People are confused, hurt, and angry, lost. They feel insignificant. They tend toward uncooperativeness, half- hearted work, absenteeism, health issues, even undermining each other. Relationships are strained and artificial or contentious. The loss to me personally is something I rarely consider – lack of support, lack of intimacy, lack of integrity.

    Is it that we don’t value each other enough to be attentive for just a minute, don’t’ realize the impact, or is it that we just don’t know how?

    Practice the Presence

    In his 1999 book Practicing the Presence of People. Mike Mason on the contrary, encourages the reader to learn how to be present in-- and to-- the "presence" of other people. This involves being willing to see others as they are, for who they are, and be OK with that. Essentially, to practice the presence of others means paying full and close attention to the people you are with. The surprising thing is how rewarding and freeing it can be – on both sides.

    When we are able to be present, we are warmly focused. We find ourselves enjoying the other’s company, fascinated by their uniqueness, intrigued by their mystery, and at the very least -- or best -- at peace with them. Practicing the presence of people is an awareness, yes, but most of all, it is a choice and finally, an art. As with any art or creative expression, the basis for great results is practice, practice, practice!

    Love the One You're With

    To be “with” someone or present to someone is a choice, but it is a dedicated choice some might call a commitment. Could it be, that giving someone our full attention is the essence of real love? Attentiveness is a listening with the heart and soul. It is not something you give on occasion, it is a consistent way of being with other people through thick and thin. There are steps to be learned, difficulties to be overcome, insights to be implemented, benefits to be enjoyed. All of this involves devotion and persistence. Mason compares the experience of being present to other people to a contemplative way of praying. Why? Back in the 1600's, a monk named Brother Lawrence aptly coined the phrase "practicing the presence of God." Brother Lawrence learned the secret to being aware of and taking in the reality of "God with us." This led to his ability to be ever connected to this divine presence with an added bonus that changed his life– contentment in everything.

    When we connect to the presence of another, we are “engaged”. We are content to 'love the one we are with" and not wsh we were somewhere else. In engagement, we move from being spectators to being participants. In this role, we are no longer intimidated or judgmental, nevermind distracted. We are fully aware but not rest-less. We are in a state of active rest.

    So, away with pre-occupation, away with busyness, business as usual, time- consciousness, driven-ness, thinking ahead, fixing, solving, sweating the discomfort of others. Let's practice being fully focused, fully present to the next person we converse with. It's a awarenes It is choice. It’

    Medical Billing - Doctor Files Overview
    We all live in our own little world. What we see in front of us is pretty much all we believe there is. In the world of medical billing, this can be a nightmare waiting to happen when it comes to doctor files. Why? Well, there are quite a few reasons. We're going to cover some basic things you will need to know about your doctor files before setting them up in your DME billing system and then afterwards when you're getting ready to bill them.The first thing you need to be aware of is that if you are a medical billing agency, you will most likely be billing all kinds of claims. They c
    e don’t value each other enough to be attentive for just a minute, don’t’ realize the impact, or is it that we just don’t know how?

    Practice the Presence

    In his 1999 book Practicing the Presence of People. Mike Mason on the contrary, encourages the reader to learn how to be present in-- and to-- the "presence" of other people. This involves being willing to see others as they are, for who they are, and be OK with that. Essentially, to practice the presence of others means paying full and close attention to the people you are with. The surprising thing is how rewarding and freeing it can be – on both sides.

    When we are able to be present, we are warmly focused. We find ourselves enjoying the other’s company, fascinated by their uniqueness, intrigued by their mystery, and at the very least -- or best -- at peace with them. Practicing the presence of people is an awareness, yes, but most of all, it is a choice and finally, an art. As with any art or creative expression, the basis for great results is practice, practice, practice!

    Love the One You're With

    To be “with” someone or present to someone is a choice, but it is a dedicated choice some might call a commitment. Could it be, that giving someone our full attention is the essence of real love? Attentiveness is a listening with the heart and soul. It is not something you give on occasion, it is a consistent way of being with other people through thick and thin. There are steps to be learned, difficulties to be overcome, insights to be implemented, benefits to be enjoyed. All of this involves devotion and persistence. Mason compares the experience of being present to other people to a contemplative way of praying. Why? Back in the 1600's, a monk named Brother Lawrence aptly coined the phrase "practicing the presence of God." Brother Lawrence learned the secret to being aware of and taking in the reality of "God with us." This led to his ability to be ever connected to this divine presence with an added bonus that changed his life– contentment in everything.

    When we connect to the presence of another, we are “engaged”. We are content to 'love the one we are with" and not wsh we were somewhere else. In engagement, we move from being spectators to being participants. In this role, we are no longer intimidated or judgmental, nevermind distracted. We are fully aware but not rest-less. We are in a state of active rest.

    So, away with pre-occupation, away with busyness, business as usual, time- consciousness, driven-ness, thinking ahead, fixing, solving, sweating the discomfort of others. Let's practice being fully focused, fully present to the next person we converse with. It's a awarenes It is choice. It’

    Put That Email Aside Until You Calm Down!
    If we lived in a perfect world, business would be business.It wouldn’t be tainted with destructive competition and the petty conflicts that are so prevalent in everyday transactions. But, as you know, we’re far from that ideal.We have to handle defensive people, who make us defensive, and then who call us, defensive! When we feel burdened by someone’s ego, we should to try to ignore the weight of it.There is one, simple technique that has been working for me: waiting for a short period to respond to the communications of difficult or uninformed people.Let me give you a
    f all, it is a choice and finally, an art. As with any art or creative expression, the basis for great results is practice, practice, practice!

    Love the One You're With

    To be “with” someone or present to someone is a choice, but it is a dedicated choice some might call a commitment. Could it be, that giving someone our full attention is the essence of real love? Attentiveness is a listening with the heart and soul. It is not something you give on occasion, it is a consistent way of being with other people through thick and thin. There are steps to be learned, difficulties to be overcome, insights to be implemented, benefits to be enjoyed. All of this involves devotion and persistence. Mason compares the experience of being present to other people to a contemplative way of praying. Why? Back in the 1600's, a monk named Brother Lawrence aptly coined the phrase "practicing the presence of God." Brother Lawrence learned the secret to being aware of and taking in the reality of "God with us." This led to his ability to be ever connected to this divine presence with an added bonus that changed his life– contentment in everything.

    When we connect to the presence of another, we are “engaged”. We are content to 'love the one we are with" and not wsh we were somewhere else. In engagement, we move from being spectators to being participants. In this role, we are no longer intimidated or judgmental, nevermind distracted. We are fully aware but not rest-less. We are in a state of active rest.

    So, away with pre-occupation, away with busyness, business as usual, time- consciousness, driven-ness, thinking ahead, fixing, solving, sweating the discomfort of others. Let's practice being fully focused, fully present to the next person we converse with. It's a awarenes It is choice. It’

    Want to Party? Begin with the End in Mind
    Event Planning, the basic elements demystifiedIt seems no matter the type of work you do or even the type of life you live there always seems to be a need to understand the basic elements of event planning. Whether it’s planning a company Holiday Event, or Staff BBQ, or even your child’s birthday party understanding the basic steps to pulling together a smooth running event can make things just a little bit easier. So with that in mind, let’s explore some of the basic elements to any event.Begin with the End in MindSo you have your event to plan, whe
    f God." Brother Lawrence learned the secret to being aware of and taking in the reality of "God with us." This led to his ability to be ever connected to this divine presence with an added bonus that changed his life– contentment in everything.

    When we connect to the presence of another, we are “engaged”. We are content to 'love the one we are with" and not wsh we were somewhere else. In engagement, we move from being spectators to being participants. In this role, we are no longer intimidated or judgmental, nevermind distracted. We are fully aware but not rest-less. We are in a state of active rest.

    So, away with pre-occupation, away with busyness, business as usual, time- consciousness, driven-ness, thinking ahead, fixing, solving, sweating the discomfort of others. Let's practice being fully focused, fully present to the next person we converse with. It's a awarenes It is choice. It’s an art. It is love. Rewarding conversations not only make sense, they make cents. “Presence” is the best kind of gift!

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