Coder productivity survey prize winners announced
HIM Connection, February 15, 2011
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MRB recently conducted its 2010 coder productivity benchmarking report. (Stay tuned for the results! We’ll publish them in a special report that you’ll receive with an upcoming issue of the newsletter.)
As a thank you for participating, we offered survey respondents a discount code for an HCPro product. In addition, we awarded a $50 cash prize to two lucky winners:
- Kendra Massa, RHIT,CCS, coding supervisor at Conway Regional Health Systems in Conway, AR
- Roberta Sue Tolbert, BS, RHIT, CCS, assistant director of coding at Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville, AR
Congratulations to Kendra and Sue, and thanks to everyone who participated!
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