MedicareFind tip: Zero in on your manual with sub-filters
Medicare Weekly Update, July 28, 2009
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CMS’ manual system is an important source of information and guidance — that’s why the “Manuals” filter appears on our results page. When you type in key words, click “FIND,” and see your list of results, you have the ability to look at only results from the manual system by clicking on the “Manuals” filter.
But — because we know that still might leave you with a lot of results — you can zero in even further. When you apply the “Manuals” filter, two new options appear in the left sidebar: “Internet-Only Manuals” and “Paper Based Manuals”. Clicking on one of these will reduce the number of results and expose another set of sub-filters — this time, the filters correspond to each individual manual’s name. Clicking on one of these lets you view only those results from that particular manual.
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