MedicareFind tip: Stay alert by bookmarking your FIND
Medicare Weekly Update, June 23, 2009
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Staying current with Medicare-related rules and regulations is a challenge. The topics you need to keep track of may involve multiple government agencies, all issuing their own documents at an irregular pace. It’s difficult trying to implement changes in response to new guidance; but how can you make sure you have the newest guidance in the first place?
MedicareFind can help. You can save yourself time and ensure constant awareness of regulatory developments by bookmarking key FINDs in MedicareFind. Let’s look at an example.
Click through to the MedicareMentor Blog to learn more.
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