MedicareFind tip: Bring relevant results NEARer
Medicare Weekly Update, August 11, 2009
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Knowing that your keywords are close together in a document is important—the closer they are, the more likely it is that the document will have your answer. But with some source authorities weighing in at multiple hundreds of pages—like CMS manuals and Federal Register rulemaking—how can you be sure you’re looking only at documents where your search terms are in the same neighborhood? After all, it won’t do you any good to see “infusion” on p. 1 and “hours” on p. 200 if you’re looking for them both in the same place.
MedicareFind’s NEAR feature can help.
Go to the MedicareMentor Blog to learn more.
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