ICD-10 poll
The ICD-10 transition is less than five months away. Is your practice prepared?
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The ICD-10 Compliance Date is October 1, 2015
Get Ready Now for ICD-10: The Centers for Medicare& Medicaid Services Has Resources to Help You Plan Your Transition to ICD-10 at
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Key coding tips
Check out the ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes to make sure you get paid for treating atrial fibrillation. See the tips |
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Patients want virtual office visits- but is tele-health right for your practice?
64% of patients want to see a physician via online video consult. Join this free, short webinar to learn what’s right for your practice and your patients.
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Patient management
Follow these tips to help communicate with patients with atrial fibrillation. Read more |
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Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF)
IPF is the progressive formation of thick or scarred tissue in the lungs, resulting in loss of oxygen.
While there is currently no known cause, continued research seeks to find an answer,
alongside improved diagnosis and treatment options.
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More in-depth content
MOC: Doctors strike back
POLL: Primary care physicians say MOC does not make them more effective
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Perfect your "Four Ts" of the ICD-10 transition
Think you've seen everything on ICD-10? Think again! This webinar details the Timing, Training, Technology and Testing that your practice needs for October's deadline.
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