
July/August 2006 Table of Contents
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features 28
A Refresher on Medical Necessity
Reviewing the rules and examining your coding
practices can decrease denials and help you get paid. 37
Finding the Perfect Job
Here's a plan for figuring out which practice is right for you. 44
The Top PDA Resources for Family Physicians
Here are 15 resources that can make you more
effective with your handheld. 50
How to Plan an Open House for Your Practice
An open house can help you attract new patients
and retain existing ones. Here's how to pull it off in five simple steps.
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How Does Your Practice Measure Up?
The ability to collect and use data to improve
performance is becoming an essential practice management skill.
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What Family Physicians Need to Know About Pay for
Performance Yes, the concept has flaws, but it may also have
promise. Regardless, it's headed your way. |
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DEPARTMENTS 14 from the editor Sinking Toward a Fertile Chaos We may be approaching the failure of the past and the birth of the future of health care. 16 letters 20 news & trends 25 Coding & Documentation Billing for group visits
Multiple physicians for one patient Communicating with nursing
home staff Laser therapy "Get-acquainted" visits Wound
repair E codes as secondary diagnoses Telephone counseling 77 practice pearls 81 FPM QUIZ 84A The FPM Guide to Assembly CME 88 the last word When you happen upon a new diagnosis, a strange phenomenon occurs: Its prevalence increases in your practice. 85 Classifieds Copyright © 2006 by
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