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Patient Financial Services Weekly Advisor, May 15, 2009
HCPro, Inc. is sorry to report that this is the 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.
If you already receive Medicare Weekly Update, or if you are interested in another topic, there are other options for you. You can sign up for any of our other free e-newsletters that cover topics from RACs to coding to patient access. Click here to sign up for one of our other e-newsletters.
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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