
November/December 2001 Table of Contents
Articles
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The Ins and Outs of "Incident-To" Reimbursement
Alice G. Gosfield, JD
If you work with nonphysician providers, you can't afford to ignore these rules.
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What the HIPAA Transactions and Code Set Standards Will Mean for Your Practice
David C. Kibbe, MD, MBA
If there's a silver lining to the HIPAA regulations, it's here. These standards can save your practice time and money.
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Nine Steps to a Strategic Marketing Plan
Rebecca Anwar, PhD, and Judy Capko
Here's how to make sure both you and your patients know what makes your practice special.
Featured Departments
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GETTING PAID
Four Medicare Myths Exposed
Kent J. Moore
These misconceptions could complicate your life and cost you money.
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CODING & DOCUMENTATION
Answers to Your Questions
Kent J. Moore
Medical decision making requirements Signing off on incident-to-services Immunization codes Coding an outpatient hospice visit Awaiting nursing home placement
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IMPROVING PATIENT CARE
A Tool for Safely Treating Chronic Pain
Peter G. Teichman, MD, MPA
A signed agreement can do a lot to prevent medication misuse while helping those patients sidelined by chronic pain.
50PRACTICE DIARY
Sanford J. Brown, MD
Stress reaction Networking Doctor cars
51ASK FPM
Write-offs for FPs Appropriate staffing Closed to new Medicaid patients
60BALANCING ACT
Keeping a Survival Journal
Virginia K. Mohl, MD, PhD, and Lucille Marchand, MD, BSN
Journal writing is the creative nourishment these physicians need to sustain themselves through endless busy days.Other Departments 10 EDITOR'S PAGE 12 LETTERS 53 FPM QUIZ (EARN 3 HOURS OF CME CREDIT) 57 CLASSIFIEDS
Cover Illustration © 2001 Elizabeth Lada
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