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Is a Medical Office Assistant Career Right for You?

Physicians Alliance of Connecticut

Booking, rescheduling, or canceling appointments. Confirming patients’ insurance coverage. Knowledge of medical terminology: Understanding common abbreviations, diagnoses, and procedures helps you do your job effectively. Maintaining accurate and organized records. Collecting payments and answering questions about bills.

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New South Family Medicine and MedSpa Offers Next Level Care

New South Family Medicine and MedSpa

The practice doesn't depend on the insurance company to say whether they will pay for a certain procedure or a particular test, and how much. With the direct primary care model, your insurance is used for what it is intended to cover: catastrophic health events, hospitalizations, specialist care, imaging, and surgery. Learn more.","robots":"index","keywords":"skin

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Between Two Urns: Undertaker Thomas Lynch

GeriPal

I first met Thomas when he visited UC Berkeley in the late 90’s after publishing his book, “ The Undertaking: Stories from the Dismal Trade.” Eric 00:05 And Alex, we have a special episode today — B etween T wo U rns. Props a prayer book under their chin to keep their mouth closed. This is Eric Widera. It just depends.

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Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) Model: A Podcast with Malaz Boustani and Diane Ty

GeriPal

There’s a book called The 36-hour day for dementia caregivers. With your journey, with your dad’s journey- Diane: They could have diagnosed him earlier. They could have diagnosed him earlier. So that’s I think diagnoses. He created fee for service, special fee for depression. Diane: Yeah.

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Keynote: Finding your bliss—beating physician “burnout”

Pamela Wible MD

Yeah my life totally sucked because I was double booked. I felt like a lot of doctors feel—they feel like they’re locked into criminal rings committing insurance fraud just to stay afloat. I assume most of you in here are not super specialized doing lung transplants and needing a helipad and tertiary-care hospital.

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