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AMA Calls for Self-Referral Disclosure

Any physician who refers a patient to a healthcare facility in which he has ownership should disclose the financial relationship to the patient, acc...

Study: Patient Harm More Common with Pain Pumps

Just how dangerous are pain pumps? A new study suggests that errors related to pain pumps are four times more likely to result in patient harm than ...

Electronic Records May Reduce Malpractice Claims

Electronic health records are intended to improve efficiency and reduce medical errors, but can they also lower malpractice claims? A new study publ...

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Coding & Billing
Getting Paid to Treat Prostate Cancer
Denis Rodriguez, CPC, CCS (www.codingnetwork.com)

From a reimbursement standpoint, there's never been a better time for ambulatory surgery centers to treat prostate cancer with brachytherapy implants. Here are three reasons why:

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