Q. True or False: 65% of respondents in a Patient Access Resource Center survey said discounts on patient bills help in terms of getting the patient to pay faster.
Patient Financial Services Weekly Advisor, May 29, 2008
Q. True or False: 65% of respondents in a Patient Access Resource Center survey said discounts on patient bills help in terms of getting the patient to pay faster.
A. False. 65% actually said it does not help.
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