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Social networks for doc are senseless, I agree.
Partially because we don’t have the time. However, look ath te number of doctors devoting time to blogs and posting (like myself).
However, there is a need for a site where we can discuss what products to buy, evaluate, offer tips on reimbursement tricks, discuss insurance hassles and work arounds, practical “secrets” to improving collections, reimbursements.
Since I’m starting a enw office, I’d love to know which EKG is better (Midmark, WA), which transcription company to use (PS: I choose EchoScribe), which biller to use. Should I buy a holter, Is the ear wax machine from WA worth it. Should I buy the Cadillac model vitals signs WA Lxi? Should should I hire when comparing resumes? Should my wife be my office manager? etc.
So many decision in a practice and eachtime it’s like reinventing the wheel.
Also, there is the clinical scenario posting. So these things people would find the time for.
Regards
ConciergeDoc
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