TAKE OUR SURVEY: Charity Care
Patient Access Weekly Advisor, August 13, 2008
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Dear Health Care Professional,
We need your help.
HCPro wants to be sure we provide the charity care information you need in the most-useful format. Please take a moment to complete the following brief survey.
For taking part in this survey, we will enter your name into a drawing for a $100 HCPro gift certificate.
The link below will take you to the survey's Web site; simply click on the link to answer the survey questions online. If the click-through does not work, please cut and paste the URL into the address bar of your browser.
Here's the link to the survey: http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/?p=WEB227RTFNXUJ8
Thank you for your time and assistance.
Sincerely,
Janet Morris
Senior managing editor
jmorris@hcpro.com
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