Don’t let backend operations be your facility’s downfall
Briefings on Outpatient Rehab: Reimbursement and Regulations, October 1, 2008
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You can have the best therapists in the world and a qualified, well-trained front office staff that keeps your patients happy and coming back as scheduled, but if your back office staff is inefficient or faulty, your facility could find itself in trouble.
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