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Ambulatory Surgery Reimbursement Update, April 3, 2007
This is the final week you can participate in the latest Ambulatory Surgery Compliance & Reimbursement Insider (ASCRI) free benchmarking survey. This new survey is on the topic of ASC business office manager salaries. We need your participation in the survey to ensure the report generated from the survey provides you with useful and valuable information.
We have created two versions of the survey. One version is for business office managers; the other is for administrators, or staff in other administrative leadership roles, to enter information and share their opinion about their business office managers' salaries and productivity.
If you are a business office manager at an ASC, click here to take this anonymous survey. Please take the survey only if you work in an ASC as a business office manager.
If you are an ASC administrator, or in another administrative leadership role, who can provide accurate information about your business office manager, click here to take this anonymous survey. Please take the survey only if you work in an ASC as an administrator or in another administrative leadership role.
In the June issue of ASCRI, we'll tell you how business office managers salaries compare nationwide.
If you do not subscribe to ASCRI, information about how you can receive a free electronic copy of this benchmarking report is available upon completion of the survey.
We thank you for your participation.
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