Free patient access salary survey
Patient Financial Services Weekly Advisor, May 11, 2007
What is your current salary range? What is the highest level of education you've achieved? Do you oversee other areas in addition to patient access? Are you underpaid or overpaid?
HCPro and its Patient Access Resource Center have set out to uncover the regionwide salary information most relevant to you, the person who manages the patient access department within your hospital.
This is critical information, and your feedback is the most important tool we have. If you do not manage your patient access department, please forward this survey to the person within your organization who does.
For taking this anonymous survey, we'll send you a copy of the salary survey for free! Thank you for your help and participation.
Here's the link to the survey:
http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?p=WEB226FE9H37L3
Thank you for your time and assistance.
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