New and improved Patient Access Web site!
Patient Access Weekly Advisor, January 28, 2009
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Take the tour of our new and improved Patient Access Resource Center!
We kept you, the patient access manager, in mind and changed to a blog format. We want to make this more interactive and essentially turn the Web site over to you. You now have the forum to comment on the latest news, tips, and tools that make you a better manager and your facility’s revenue cycle better because of it.
Check it out today and subscribe to get updates on blogs and comments from your patient access peers.
Thank you.
Dom Nicastro
Senior managing editor
Patient Access Resource Center
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