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Medical Billing - Many Players, Many Problems
Many people think medical billing is a nightmare. Well, it is. What most people don't understand though, is why. Hopefully, this article will give you a decent idea of what all the problems are.
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Medical Billing - HCPCS Updates
Are you into medical billing? Wonder what HCPCS stands for? In this installment we're going to discuss the basics of HCPCS including what they are, what they're used for and what problems you may run into when doing an update.
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Medical Billing - Billing The Wrong Item
You're in the medical billing field and the unthinkable happens. You've billed for the wrong item. What follows is a fictional account of what can happen and what you should do to avoid disaster.
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Medical Billing - Allowable Tables
One of the biggest nightmares for medical billing agencies is allowable tables. In this article we briefly explain what these tables are and why they're such a pain to billers.
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What Cleaning Companies Need to Know About Mold
When someone mentions mold it brings to mind visions of green bread or cheese that has been left in the refrigerator too long - things you just throw into the trash without much thought. Molds are an essential part of our environment; however, inside buildings mold can be unsightly, smell and cause health problems to the buildings occupants.
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Moving Toward A Paperless Office
So you want to go paperless? Not sure where to start? The answer is literally right under your nose. If you have plans to eliminate or reduce your business’s paper consumption and records storage, the best place to start looking is on your desk. The typical desk is loaded with paper - mail, file folders, notebooks – you name it. Chances are the paper that is filling your file cabinet, the file room or the third floor – whatever the case may be – passed over your desk or the desks of your colleagues.
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Goals or Wishes?
Goal setting is more than just wishing something will happen. It is a process that provides the road map for any business.
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Medical Billing - DME Software Updates
One of the most important things for medical billing software is to have current and timely updates. In this installment, we give an overview of what's involved with updated software for medical billing.
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Overview of Bangladesh Garment Industry
The garment industry of Bangladesh has been the key export division and a main source of foreign exchange for the last 25 years. At present, the country generates about $5 billion worth of products each year by exporting garment. The industry provides employment to about 3 million workers of whom 90% are women. Two non-market elements have performed a vital function in confirming the garment industry's continual success; these elements are (a) quotas under Multi- Fibre Arrangement1 (MFA) in the North American market and (b) special market entry to European markets. The whole procedure is strongly related with the trend of relocation of production.
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Finding and Expressing Your Voice
Each of us has a unique and significant set of traits, abilities, passions, and skills that we offer to the world. This is our voice. When we are expressing our voice we feel significant, valuable, and joyful. We seek and find a sense of meaning in our work and in our lives when we are operating at this level. When we are expressing our voice we are in alignment with who we are. How do we help the people we lead to express their voice?
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Add Extra Value to Garment Export Business!
The Indian textile and garment industry is completely independent on itself i.e. from fibre manufacturing to the finished garments without sourcing it from other countries. India is becoming the most preferred destination for sourcing readymade garments for the international market. Various garment export companies are coming up with clothes that are fashionable keeping international trend in mind and also of good quality. Many international brands also source readymade garments from Indian market.
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Medical Billing - GU0 Record Fields 46 Through 53
If it seems that the GU0 record for medical billing has no end to it, you're not far off. But we're coming around the bend to the finish in good time. This installment begins with field number 46.
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Bookkeeping For An Artist
Income in and expenses out being recorded into their proper accounts is the essential tasks of bookkeeping. However, each type of business needs special treatments of these items. And the art business has its own unique requirements.
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Iran's Stand On Nuclear Weapons Affects International Trade
The price of crude oil and petroleum products reached a high in the international market last August 21st after Iran announced that it is continuing efforts to enrich uranium. Iran's statement and actions are direct contradictions to a United Nation resolution which bans uranium enrichment.
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The Current Facts on Postage Stamps
Postage stamps are the proof that the proper fee has been paid to send a piece of correspondence. If a postage stamp is not present on a piece of mail being sent, the recipient becomes responsible for paying the postage due. If the recipient does not wish to pay the postage due, then the item is returned to the original sender.
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The Right Barcode Label Material
Choosing the right barcode labels for your application can depend on the environment the label is exposed to, the surface and length of time you want to have that label around.
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The Importance of Good Wheel Castors for Office Chairs
There are many features that an office chair should possess to ensure that it is a high quality product. These features will allow a good office chair to withstand intensive use, provide comfort to its user, prevent serious injury, and contribute to overall office productivity.
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Fast Food Business Thought 2000-2001
Well I have been looking at some data from 2000 and 2001, economic data. And some of the hot trends then are certainly changed now. For instance in August of 2000 in Chain Leader News for QSR-Quick Service Restaurants, national sandwich chains were losing market share to independents, nearly 41% over the previous two years and as much as 9.1% in the first and second quarter of 2000.
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