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PAL Pro Stirrups with Integral Clamp #A-10051The PAL Pro Stirrup is the highest level stirrup utilizing a standard boot. The stirrup allows for easy adjustment of abduction and lithotomy while maintaining the sterile field.
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PARACOREParaCore is a dual-cured, glass-reinforced composite resin, radiopaque composite system available in three shades. The well-known 3-in-1 material simplifies the post & core restorative technique, because it is ideal for post cementation, core-build ups and crown & bridge cementation.
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![]() | Pathogenesis of HIVFREE CME TARGET AUDIENCE The intended audience for this series is cardiologists, endocrinologists, lipidologists, infectious disease specialists, and other healthcare professionals involved in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with HIV-associated lipodystrophy. Julian Falutz, MD, FRCPC Director, HIV Metabolic Clinic Senior Physician, Division of Geriatrics McGill University Hospital Center Montreal, Quebec
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![]() | Patient awareness and preferences for technologyWhile physicians feel EHRs slow them down, interfere with face-to-face care, and intrude upon their patient relationships, patients don't see it that way. This survey found 69 percent of people have noticed a difference in the amount of technology being used by their doctor over the last five years.
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![]() | Patient Centered Medical HomeThis white paper, Patient Centered Medical Home - A Foundation for Delivering Better Care, Better Health, and Better Value, includes chapters on the following aspects of this emerging model for optimizing care and reducing health expenditures.
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![]() | Patient Collection Best PracticesAs the insurance industry continues the trend toward greater patient financial responsibility—in the form of higher premiums, co-pays and deductibles—self-pay patients are an increasingly important source of revenue for hospitals. Attention to detail and good customer service can go a long way toward plugging self-pay patient revenue leaks. This special report talks about setting the right financial course to take.
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![]() | Patient Collection Strategies in a High-Deductable WorldMedical practices are experiencing an increase in the numbers of uninsured and underinsured patients. For many practices, this results in an increase in outstanding accounts receivable (A/R) due from patients. Medical practices must adopt new strategies to respond to their changing patient mix.This article, from The Journal of Medical Practice Management, addresses new strategies for patient collections.
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![]() | Patient Collection: Best PracticesAs the insurance industry continues the trend toward greater patient financial responsibility--in the form of higher premiums, co-pays and deductibles--self-pay patients are an increasingly important source of revenue for hospitals. Attention to detail and good customer service can go a long way toward plugging self-pay patient revenue leaks. This special report talks about setting the right financial course to take.
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![]() | Patient Collections in the Age of High-Deductible PlansIs your practice struggling to collect payments from patients? You aren't alone. High-deductible plans are a game changer. According to JAMA, the percentage of provider revenue coming from patients is expected to increase by 50% in the next three years. Check out this eBook to learn about strategies and technologies than can help you navigate this new reality.
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![]() | Patient Complaints? The Smoking Gun May Just be Your EHRPatient satisfaction should be a priority to every practice's operations. How do you ensure that you have the pieces in place to meet your patients expectations and the right tools and technology. Patient Compliants? The Smoking Gun May Be Your EHR. will explore essential tips to better patient outcomes, the effectiveness of your current technology and incur lower costs.
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