MedicareFind update: Access particular areas of a document quickly
Medicare Insider, January 26, 2010
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Accessing the documents you need is only half the battle. With rulemaking from the Federal Register and guidance from CMS’ manual system sometimes going on for hundreds of pages, you’ll spend a significant amount of time locating the specific section that answers your question.
MedicareFind subscribers and free-trial users can now take advantage of a new feature that makes this process quicker and easier. Now, when you open a PDF file (such as a final rule or manual chapter), MedicareFind will work with your PDF reader to create a hyperlinked list of where your keywords are present in the document. This list will automatically appear on the left-hand side of your document.
Simply scan the list and click on whatever link seems appropriate—you’ll immediately be taken to that section of the document to find your answer.
Happy FINDing! Start a free trial to MedicareFind today.
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