Year-end is in plain sight, and soon this year will be gone. To get ready for the new year, most businesses and individuals set goals and plan out what they’ll do over the next twelve months. But before you do the same, check and see if your business is ready for all the planning and Read More

Nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other healthcare providers who are in practice today are concerned with the rising costs of providing healthcare, all while getting less and less in reimbursement. At the same time, they see the need for services is on the rise. But to continue to provide those services, they have to bring Read More

When it comes to the clinical side of your practice, there are “things you know for sure.” You know that a 2.9 potassium indicates your patient is headed for trouble unless proper intervention occurs. You know a blood pressure reading of 170/95 needs to be dealt with at once. You know an A1c of 14.5 Read More

Those of you practicing in California during the summer of 2009 likely remember all too clearly when the state of California issued IOU’s for health care services you provided. This came to mind this past week when an insurance company in my state was “outed” for delaying over 300,000 claims to providers since Jan 2011 Read More
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