2012 patient access goals
Patient Access Weekly Advisor, May 30, 2012
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As we have nearly begun the second half of 2012, we’d like to give you and your staff the opportunity to talk about your goals and visions in patient access for the rest of this year.
Survive a recent audit? Handle a crisis effectively and efficiently?
We’d love to hear about it – and so would your colleagues. Send your thoughts to Associate Editor James Carroll at jcarroll@hcpro.com. And you could be featured on our Patient Access Resource Center blog or perhaps in this e-newsletter.
Good luck and have a great rest of the year!
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