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Medical Billing - Basic Concept of a Medical Claim Billing Process

Is your business requiring to extremely benefits of cost saving and time consuming solution? Are you searching to increase profits and productivity, reduce collection times and successfully process claims? If yes, then you are at right place. Today, most of medicare billing companies provides a wide range of services. Electronic medical billing is the process of billed and the payments which submitted to the insurance medical billing companies and the claims to insurance companies is followed up. Medical billing is one of the fastest growing and most dynamic sectors of the health care industry. The process of medical billing is follow below steps: • Claims Transmission: The hospital forwards the medical claim to billing companies. • Retrieval and Checking of Medical Claims: Companies team checks all documents. • Medical Coding: Fixed the diagnosis code for patient. • Charge Creation: Company create claim based on billing rules. • Medical Claims Audit: Check for ...

Microsoft Access Database Design Concept - Step 1 of 7 - Overall System Design for Microsoft Access

Working with Microsoft Access designing a new database, the question here is what is the core process of the database that you are trying to define? Access Database design is more of an art than a science and common sense will prevail. By taking the time to identify the core process correctly, you will find that additional processes will plug in easily keeping the structure of the system stable and solid enough as time goes by and data volume increases. If you apply some of Microsoft Access techniques including ‘Database Normalisation’ rules (up to the third norm) and deal with relationships (tables joins) and setting their keys & indexes, this too will determine the solid foundation to build on. Scenario: Let’s take an example process like a ‘Sales Order Processing’ database system which has a list of international customers based in the UK, USA and/or Canada who place orders (eventually invoiced) for one or more food products (items) periodically (fo...

Microsoft Access Database Design Concept - Step 5 of 7: Table Field Design of the Access Database

The Field Design & Validations This is the last step which completes the ‘back-end’ database design process and steps 6 and 7 (later articles to follow) focuses on the ‘front-end’ database design process and is deemed optional to this final step of the ‘back-end’ database design process. In this section, I’m going to discuss the process which talks about the field’s properties and the business rules of how fields control data input. If you are not designing input screens (Access Forms), then the process could effectively stop here. If however, you intend to handle ‘front-end’ processes for your database, this is the preliminary step of setting the best fit attributes (ideally in table design view mode). You will therefore need to know about what properties are and how and where you apply them. Properties is a general term to describe an attribute of an object. For an example, a field (the object) has many attributes to it ...

Take Your Scientific Idea, Innovation, Concept or Invention to the Next Step

Do you have a really great concept, invention or scientific idea that you would like to develop and eventually sell to the world? If so, maybe you should consider writing a business plan and some white papers or scientific research papers to help you prepare. When should you start? Well if you are in the patent process, now is a good time to prepare your business plan and start writing some research papers, scientific journal articles or a few white papers to industry. Perhaps you have some pictures to use to incorporate into your articles? Maybe you have a completed prototype too. Next, you need to consider which format you wish to write your research papers in. Your business plan will be for you and can be any decent format, but the research papers to be taken seriously need to be better considered. Maybe you can also write a small eBook on the subject as well for the general public, your choice, either way you need to start on your Research Paper, realizing that you may not be an Ac...

Building Your Business: How a Speculative Proposal or Concept Paper Might Boost Your Marketing

A business that’s serious about building its client base always looks for new ways to attract clients. Advertising in the Yellow Pages, promoting your own website and blog, ads in community papers are all part of the marketing mix. However, if getting business depends, to a large extent, on submitting and winning business proposals or project proposals, here’s something you might want to consider; submitting a speculative proposal to a client, or as it is also known, a concept paper. You have not been asked to respond to a proposal request. This is purely speculative. Then what exactly is it? What you’ve done is looked for and discovered a need. For example, you may have just completed a project and recognized an opportunity for additional work that would benefit the client. Or you may have a process that would help cities remediate soil from industrial sites more effectively, save them money, and restore the site to tax-paying productivity. If you believe that this ki...