MedicareFind.com launches
Patient Access Weekly Advisor, June 24, 2009
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HCPro, Inc. is pleased to announce it has launched MedicareFind.com. MedicareFind is a new regulatory database product that allows you to easily find Medicare-related source authorities. You can sort by date and also check just certain years, document types (e.g., transmittals), or sources of information (e.g., OIG, CMS).
Patient access managers may want to check out our “EasyFind” link to ABN-related documents.
You can also read analysis of recent Medicare-related regulations and tips for using the new MedicareFind site on the MedicareMentor Blog -- http://blogs.hcpro.com/medicarefind/
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