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Patient Financial Services Weekly Advisor, May 8, 2009
HCPro, Inc. is sorry to report that this is the second-to-last issue of Patient Financial Services Weekly Advisor. We thank you for being a loyal subscriber.
To keep you up to date on financial news that affects your revenue cycle department, you will soon be receiving another e-newsletter, Medicare Weekly Update, which provides healthcare professionals with the latest news, while offering useful information on Medicare transmittals and developments and insider tips from our revenue cycle experts.
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Once again, thank you for your commitment to Patient Financial Services Weekly Advisor. We look forward to providing you with more news and tips through Medicare Weekly Update and other e-newsletters.
Thank you,
Dom Nicastro
Senior managing editor
Revenue Cycle
HCPro, Inc.
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