Surviving Managed Care© Newsletter
Surviving Managed Care© is no longer published. However, the information in these archived issues still applies to most medical practices.
Fall, 2001 | - "Fighting Back Redux: More On The Battle Over Downcoded, Delayed, And Denied Claims Payments"
- "Confidential Patient Information: An Unrealized Security Breach?"
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Summer, 2001 | - "Effective Patient Satisfaction Surveys"
- "OSHA's Free (And Painless) Consultation Service"
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Spring, 2001 | - "Fighting Back in the Battle Over Late and Downcoded Claims Payments"
- "Resolving HMO/Physician Payment Disputes"
- "California Supreme Court Decision on Termination Without Cause"
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Winter, 2001 | - Data, Data, Who's Got the Data?
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Fall, 2000 | - Cutting Your Costs: Purchasing Via Competitive Bid Process
- Indemnification Redux: Good News/More Concerns
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Summer, 2000 | |
Spring, 2000 | - Increasing Practice Profitability: Growing An Already Viable Referral Base vs Pursuing New (Possibly Marginal) Contracts
- Incorrect Or Incomplete Referrals: Are You Trapped In A Snarl Of Preventable Problems?
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Winter, 2000 | - Preserving Patient Loyalty In A Managed Care World
- Subrogation: Are You Leaving Money On The Negotiating Table?
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Fall, 1999 | - Indemnification: The Most Dangerous Contractual Provision
- Optical Dispensing: What Business Are You Really In?
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Summer, 1999 | - Included and Excluded Services in Capitation Contracting
- Utilization Surprises: Are You Protected?
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Spring, 1999 | - Managed Care Information on the World Wide Web
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