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Handbook for Hospital Billing, with Answer Key, print edition: A reference tool and training for the UB-04 Manual

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

DescriptionProvides critical product UB-04 education and serves as a reference for programmers, billers, accounts, accounting and personnel responsible for the preparation and review of detailed documentation requirements for the presentation. The manual can reduce lost revenue and accelerate the settlement of the claims of taxpayers by increasing the transfer of knowledge between programmers, billers and all others involved in the revenue cycle. It teaches individuals how to complete a billing form UB-04 facility, and contains vignettes that the billing office process, its components and reports to explain the nuances. Readers can reduce the steps identified to significantly increase the data re printed and electronic forms, and the speed and follow the acceptance of applications. Hospitals and other providers can optimize the performance of claims processing and revenue collection and improve their revenue cycle.

Handbook for Hospital Billing, with Answer Key, print edition: A reference tool and training for the UB-04 Manual

Consolidate Bills – An Answer To Unexpected Medical Bills

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

If you are suddenly hit by unexpected medical expenses, the answer may be to consolidate bills. Many people are paying far too much of their income every month on credit debt. If they consolidate bills, they can either free up some of their income to meet ongoing monthly medical expenses or they can increase their borrowing to cover major hospital and other costs while keeping their repayments the same.
There are a number of ways you can consolidate bills. If you are a homeowner, a home equity loan is probably the least expensive way to reduce your monthly credit payments. However, there is always a risk in tying your home to any debt. If you cannot meet the repayments of the second loan you can lose your home. Chances are, though, that even if the payments decrease or remain the same, you will maintain your current status quo.
However, if the medical expenses are likely to be staggered, a homeowner may well be advised to choose a home equity line of credit to consolidate bills. The advantage of this loan is that the loan isn’t paid out in one payment, whether you need it or not. It is conducted much like a checking account. You only access the account when you need to make a payment. This way, interest is not charged on money that is just sitting in your account. You only begin to pay interest once you withdraw the money.
A personal loan is probably the most common way to consolidate bills. Personal loan interest rates are usually lower than credit card interest rates and so the monthly payments are usually lower. The advantage of using a personal loan to consolidate bills is that there is a definite loan term that means at the end of that term, you will have paid off the original debt. However, they may not be flexible enough to meet your needs in the face of a medical emergency.
An often overlooked strategy to consolidate debt is to transfer all balances to a low rate credit card. Generally speaking, people consolidate bills to get out of credit card debt, not replace it. However, low rate credit cards can reduce monthly payments and provide flexibility in terms of credit limit to cover ongoing medical expenses. It is important to read the terms and conditions very carefully when agreeing to a credit card. Be aware of penalties for late payments and possible interest rate increases. The risk of choosing this method to consolidate debt is that you can easily increase your credit card debt, leaving you in a worse situation than before.
So if you are suddenly confronted by unexpected medical bills and are tearing your hair out in worry, take a step back. You may be able to consolidate bills and give yourself much needed breathing space. If you consolidate debt, you will be able to free up income or increase borrowing power to get you through difficult times.

Handbook for Hospital Billing, Without Answer Key, Print Edition: A Reference and Training Tool for the UB-04 Manual

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Product Description
Provides critical UB-04 training and serves as a reference for coders, billers, auditors, and accounting staff who have the responsibility for preparing and reviewing accurate documents for claims submission. The Handbook can reduce revenue loss and speed up claims processing to payers by increasing the level of knowledge between coders, billers and everyone else involved in the revenue cycle. It teaches individuals how to complete a facility UB-04 billing form, and contains vignettes that explain the billing office process, its components and reporting nuances. Readers who follow the identified steps can significantly reduce the data rework on print and electronic form submissions and increase the speed and acceptance of claims. Hospitals and other care providers can maximize claim processing performance and revenue recovery and improve their revenue cycle.

Handbook for Hospital Billing, Without Answer Key, Print Edition: A Reference and Training Tool for the UB-04 Manual

Handbook for Hospital Billing, With Answer Key, Print Edition: A Reference and Training Tool for the UB-04 Manual

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Product Description
Provides critical UB-04 training and serves as a reference for coders, billers, auditors, and accounting staff who have the responsibility for preparing and reviewing accurate documents for claims submission. The Handbook can reduce revenue loss and speed up claims processing to payers by increasing the level of knowledge between coders, billers and everyone else involved in the revenue cycle. It teaches individuals how to complete a facility UB-04 billing form, and contains vignettes that explain the billing office process, its components and reporting nuances. Readers who follow the identified steps can significantly reduce the data rework on print and electronic form submissions and increase the speed and acceptance of claims. Hospitals and other care providers can maximize claim processing performance and revenue recovery and improve their revenue cycle.

Handbook for Hospital Billing, With Answer Key, Print Edition: A Reference and Training Tool for the UB-04 Manual

Defusing the med-mal time bomb: litigation is not the answer for medical-malpractice cases, so hospitals have turned old practices on their head in search … An article from: Risk & Insurance

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

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This digital document is an article from Risk & Insurance, published by Thomson Gale on October 15, 2006. The length of the article is 1749 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Defusing the med-mal time bomb: litigation is not the answer for medical-malpractice cases, so hospitals have turned old practices on their head in search of new solutions. The result is to simply say, “Sorry.”.(LIABILITY)
Author: Peter Mead
Publication: Risk & Insurance (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 15, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 17 Issue: 13 Page: 28(2)

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Defusing the med-mal time bomb: litigation is not the answer for medical-malpractice cases, so hospitals have turned old practices on their head in search … An article from: Risk & Insurance