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Title: Mastering the Reimbursement Process (Billing and Compliance)
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Manufacturer: American Medical Association
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| Mastering the Reimbursement Process (Billing and Compliance) by American Medical Association Best Source of Reimbursement Information for Physicians | | "Mastering the Reimbursement Process is the single best source for the physician, medical office staff, or others to get a comprehensive understanding of health insurance, claims submission, and the follow-up necessary to get paid by third parties." - Michael T. Myers, Jr, MD, MBA, Director, Health Care Regulatory Group, PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP | | Mastering the Reimbursement Process (Billing and Compliance) by American Medical Association Great resource for any physician practice ! | | With Medicare compliance and false claim risks increasing, this is a wonderful guide for Physicians and those who bill for them. | | Mastering the Reimbursement Process (Billing and Compliance) by American Medical Association Book Description | | Revised and updated with more than 200 pages of new information, this outstanding book guides users through the reimbursement process from start to finish. Perfect for trainers, students, and veteran reimbursement professionals alike, this Third Edition offers concise, informative, and easy-to-understand overviews of insurance basics, types of insurance and payers, coding systems, insurance processing, and review and appeals. The book also includes several extensive appendices of related information. The new information includes entirely new chapters on: Electronic claims processing Compliance plans for physicians Privacy and confidentiality issues, including HIPAA And, new appendices on OIG Compliance and Internet Resources |
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