It?s up to you! Hospital Billing A to Z or Physician Practice Billing A to Z
Medicare Insider, August 11, 2015
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Both written by Charlotte L. Kohler, RN, CPA, CVA, CRCE-I, CPC, ACS, CHBC, these books are comprehensive, user-friendly guides to billing requirements for both hospital and physician practice settings, with particular emphasis on Medicare. Hospital Billing From A to Z is a valuable resource that will help hospital billers understand how compliance, external audits, and cost-cutting initiatives affect the billing process, while Physician Practice Billing From A to Z will help physician practice billers understand the relevant regulations, code sets, compliance issues, and myriad other factors that affect the billing process.
From ABNs or the 2-midnight rule all the way to ZPICs, these comprehensive guides have got you covered.
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