2008 State of the City Economic Development
Mayor Gavin Newsom’s 2008 State of the City economic development webisode.
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Comic Book Collecting eBook
Comic Book Collecting eBook
eBook on how to collect comic books
Comic Book Collecting eBook
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Maximizing Billing and Collections in the Medical Practice
Maximizing Billing and Collections in the Medical Practice
Provides systematic approach to reviewing the billing and collections process to discover problems and prevent undue financial loss in today’s medical practice. This invaluable resource integrates the patient encounter with the billing and collections function to increase the likelihood of collecting every dollar the physician is entitled to receive. Sample tables, forms and reports are also included via cd-rom.
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Categories: Medical Billing Collections Tags: Billing, COLLECTIONS, Maximizing, Medical, Practice
Capture Billing & Consulting, Inc. Continues to Expand in Weak Economic Times
Capture Billing & Consulting, Inc. Continues to Expand in Weak Economic Times
Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) July 8, 2008
Capture Billing & Consulting, Inc. , a full service medical billing company, continues to flourish in today’s slowing economy. To accommodate the company’s growth, they have recently relocated their Washington, DC-area headquarters to new state of the art secure facilities in South Riding, Loudoun County, Virginia. This triples the size of Capture Billing’s previous office space. Even with the soft job market, staffing for the company has increased by 20% for the first 2 quarters of 2008 and its mid-year revenue has hit record levels.
The company has developed and offers a specialized system of total management of the medical insurance billing cycle with strict adherence to HIPAA compliance and quality control. Capture Billing has quickly become a rising star in the outsourcing medical billing industry.
Through Capture Billing’s innovative system of insurance accounts receivable management, it consistently surpasses Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) benchmarks for better performing practices in regards to how quickly it can collect benefit payments from health insurance companies for its clients. The MGMA is a premier organization for compiling A/R financial data for medical offices.
What makes Capture Billing & Consulting, Inc. so unique is that the company was formed from the perspectives of a practicing physician and medical practice manager, Dr. John D. Farrell, Jr., and Chief Operations Officer Manny Oliverez. Both are intimately acquainted with the hassles and burden of medical billing and know exactly how to navigate through the tangled web of insurance companies to get patients’ medical bills paid.
According to Manny Oliverez, “Capture Billing was created in 2004 with a $ 250 investment to help medical practices recoup money from poor and slow paying insurance companies. We wanted to assist physicians so they could reinvest in better medical equipment and staff. We want doctors to spend more time with their patients in order to provide higher levels of healthcare instead of worrying if an insurance company was going to pay for the patient’s healthcare”.
Capture Billing plans to continue expanding its operations and workforce by offering new services to help physicians improve and streamline their insurance billing.
CONTACT:
Manny Oliverez
Capture Billing & Consulting, Inc.
1-866-977-1800
Manny @ CaptureBilling.com
http://www.CaptureBilling.com
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Health Insurance Exchange Stakeholders Conference – Panel 3: Qualified Plans & Design (08/30/2010)
The health insurance reform bill referred to as the Affordable Care Act calls for the creation of state-based Health Insurance Exchanges. This conference was of Stakeholder’s that help guide the creation of these exchanges. Stakeholders discussed several aspects of Exchange implementation, from the needs of consumers and employers to general operations, including eligibility and enrollment of participants, plan qualifications and the role of the Exchanges in promoting delivery system reform. Senior Administration officials from HHS, Treasury, Labor and OPM were in attendance to listen to stakeholder feedback. Panelists: – Christina Nyquist, Vice President, Public Policy, Aetna – Ruth Liu, Sr Director, Health Policy, Kaiser Permanente – Bill Kox, Director of Insurance Bureau, Wisconsin Dept of Employee Trust Funds More info at the HealthCare.gov Implementation Center: www.healthcare.gov HealthCare.gov Take health care into your own hands. We accept comments in the spirit of our comment policy: newmedia.hhs.gov US Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) www.hhs.gov
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Categories: Medical Billing Collections Tags: 08/30/2010, Conference, design, Exchange, health, Insurance, Panel, Plans, Qualified, Stakeholders
Charles Rehberg – from Do No Harm documentary – health care reform

donoharmdoc.com. This is a powerful investigative follow-up to Michael Moore’s Sicko. A must see film for anyone who has received huge hospital bills or is interested in health care reform. Charles Rehberg describing how the non-profit hospitals, who paid no taxes, were overcharging uninsured people and then suing them. Do No Harm tells the story of two reluctant whistleblowers in a small Georgia town who endure relentless attacks as they struggle to draw national attention to hospital corruption and the plight of the uninsured. At the center of this story is Phoebe Putney, a non-profit hospital in Albany, Georgia whose influence is felt by most residents – everyone knows someone who works at Phoebe, owes Phoebe money, or who has been to the hospital for treatment. In 2003, Dr. John Bagnato and accountant Charles Rehberg stumble upon evidence that the hospital is overcharging uninsured and indigent patients and is using aggressive collections tactics to recover costs. Their subsequent investigation uncovers millions of dollars in offshore bank accounts and lucrative for-profit businesses under the control of the non-profit hospital – not only at Phoebe, but also at non-profit hospitals around the country. And shockingly this is all entirely legal. When these discoveries become public, Bagnato and Rehberg become the targets of threats and intimidation, and are eventually prosecuted by local authorities for blowing the whistle on the hospital’s practices. With their …
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Charles Rehberg getting booked – from Do No Harm documentary -healh care reform

donoharmdoc.com. This is a powerful investigative follow-up to Michael Moore’s Sicko. A must see film for anyone who has received huge hospital bills or is interested in health care reform. Rehberg getting booked and fingerprinted. This clip of newly released documentary, Do No Harm, shows whistle blower Charles Rehberg being booked and fingerprinted. Do No Harm tells the story of two reluctant whistleblowers in a small Georgia town who endure relentless attacks as they struggle to draw national attention to hospital corruption and the plight of the uninsured. At the center of this story is Phoebe Putney, a non-profit hospital in Albany, Georgia whose influence is felt by most residents – everyone knows someone who works at Phoebe, owes Phoebe money, or who has been to the hospital for treatment. In 2003, Dr. John Bagnato and accountant Charles Rehberg stumble upon evidence that the hospital is overcharging uninsured and indigent patients and is using aggressive collections tactics to recover costs. Their subsequent investigation uncovers millions of dollars in offshore bank accounts and lucrative for-profit businesses under the control of the non-profit hospital – not only at Phoebe, but also at non-profit hospitals around the country. And shockingly this is all entirely legal. When these discoveries become public, Bagnato and Rehberg become the targets of threats and intimidation, and are eventually prosecuted by local authorities for blowing the whistle on the …
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donoharmdoc.com. This is a powerful investigative follow-up to Michael Moore’s Sicko. A must see film for anyone who has received huge hospital bills or is interested in health care reform. Jeni Bagnato talking about the creepy things that happened after her husband John blew the whistle on their local hospital. Do No Harm tells the story of two reluctant whistleblowers in a small Georgia town who endure relentless attacks as they struggle to draw national attention to hospital corruption and the plight of the uninsured. At the center of this story is Phoebe Putney, a non-profit hospital in Albany, Georgia whose influence is felt by most residents – everyone knows someone who works at Phoebe, owes Phoebe money, or who has been to the hospital for treatment. In 2003, Dr. John Bagnato and accountant Charles Rehberg stumble upon evidence that the hospital is overcharging uninsured and indigent patients and is using aggressive collections tactics to recover costs. Their subsequent investigation uncovers millions of dollars in offshore bank accounts and lucrative for-profit businesses under the control of the non-profit hospital – not only at Phoebe, but also at non-profit hospitals around the country. And shockingly this is all entirely legal. When these discoveries become public, Bagnato and Rehberg become the targets of threats and intimidation, and are eventually prosecuted by local authorities for blowing the whistle on the hospital’s practices. With their reputations and …
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Managing Patient Payments: Strategies to Improve Upfront Col

Help your staff meet the practice’s financial goals and maintain compliance while handling each case with care and dignity. For more information, visit www.hcmarketplace.com
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John Bagnato on money hospitals hold – from Do No Harm Documentary – health care reform

donoharmdoc.com. This is a powerful investigative follow-up to Michael Moore’s Sicko. A must see film for anyone who has received huge hospital bills or is interested in health care reform. Do No Harm tells the story of two reluctant whistleblowers in a small Georgia town who endure relentless attacks as they struggle to draw national attention to hospital corruption and the plight of the uninsured. At the center of this story is Phoebe Putney, a non-profit hospital in Albany, Georgia whose influence is felt by most residents – everyone knows someone who works at Phoebe, owes Phoebe money, or who has been to the hospital for treatment. In 2003, Dr. John Bagnato and accountant Charles Rehberg stumble upon evidence that the hospital is overcharging uninsured and indigent patients and is using aggressive collections tactics to recover costs. Their subsequent investigation uncovers millions of dollars in offshore bank accounts and lucrative for-profit businesses under the control of the non-profit hospital – not only at Phoebe, but also at non-profit hospitals around the country. And shockingly this is all entirely legal. When these discoveries become public, Bagnato and Rehberg become the targets of threats and intimidation, and are eventually prosecuted by local authorities for blowing the whistle on the hospital’s practices. With their reputations and livelihoods on the line, Bagnato and Rehberg must confront what theyre willing to sacrifice to bring about justice. This …
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Categories: Medical Billing Collections Tags: Bagnato, Care, documentary, FROM, Harm, health, hold, Hospitals, John, Money, Reform
Alert Project and Job Costing
Project Portals, Day in the life of a Project Manager, Budget vs. Actual, % completion, revenue recognition, flexible billing with Integration to Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft Dynamics GP Integration. Also improve data collections from your consultants with easy to use time, expense, and billing through portals and PDA mobility. For more information: www.alertsoftware.com Call us at 1-866-336-5282 Email sales@alertsoftware.com
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