2010 Urology Medicare and Coding Update.
2009 Easy Coder ICD-9 Urology. So user-friendly, it actually helps reduce
coding errors and improve reimbursement and compliance.
OSHA
University Urology Series.
Operating
Policies & Procedures Manual for Medical Practices, 3rd edition. Natural disasters, declining reimbursement and
more diverse patient populations have made the need for specialized medical
practice policies and processes even greater.
HR
Policies & Procedures Manual for Medical Practices, 4th edition. Human resource issues in the medical
practice setting have a reputation for being more complex than the mainstream;
thus, the need for specialized information has never been greater.
Electronic
Health Records: Transforming Your Medical Practice, second edition. While some electronic health record (EHR)
implementations proceed on schedule with the team’s full participation and –
seemingly – little effort, others flounder, stall, or struggle, experiencing
only limited success or, in extreme cases, no success at all. What accounts for
the difference?
Medical
Fees in the US: 2010 Edition. This book
includes everything you need to
review your fees, set fees for new services, challenge low payments from third
party payers and evaluate managed care contracts.
Data Sanity: A Quantum Leap to Unprecedented
Results. Far
too much emphasis has been placed on “tools, tools and more tools” (especially
statistical techniques), resulting in rampant waste caused by poor everyday
organizational use of data. This book offers a new way of thinking via a common organizational
language based in process and understanding variation to motivate more
productive daily conversations for everyone.
Integrated
Delivery Systems: Ensuring Successful Physician-Hospital Partnerships. As medical groups, hospitals, and health
systems position themselves for the new marketplace, they must be proactive in
establishing new relationships and affiliations. Because the outcomes of health
system integration vary widely, this book will help steer organizations toward
a common purpose – in a way that is meaningful to providers, administrators,
and health care leaders, and most of all, to patients.
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