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Nursing: 5 things I wish I knew when I graduated

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Pay for personal liability insurance. Protect your assets and your license by having personal liability insurance separate from anything offered to you through your employer. You need separate insurance because it is possible that your employer could sue you, and in that case, their liability insurance would probably not cover you.

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Empowering Nurses Through Financial Literacy: A Guide to Healthcare Financing

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This knowledge influences patient care decisions, the allocation of resources, and the overall functioning of healthcare organizations. Why Healthcare Financing Matters in Nursing Nurses are at the forefront of patient care, and their decisions significantly impact both patient outcomes and healthcare costs.

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The Importance of Continuing Education for Medical Billing Professionals

Northwest Career College

As the administrative infrastructure within the healthcare industry continues to evolve at a breakneck pace, staying abreast of the latest developments through ongoing education is not just beneficial—it’s essential. Ongoing education is key to maintaining compliance and avoiding legal pitfalls.

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Administrative Procedures for Dental Assistants: An Overview

Northwest Suburban College

Dental assistants coordinate appointments to prevent conflicts and minimize wait times, enhancing patient satisfaction. Handling billing and insurance claims is indispensable. Dental assistants process payments, submit claims, and navigate insurance intricacies.

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The Importance of Continuing Education for Medical Administrative Assistants

Northwest Career College

If so, you’ve probably heard about continuing education and may wonder why it is such a big deal. Even though the modern medical industry has been around for decades, it continues to evolve rapidly. Continuing education helps you stay sharp, up-to-date, and ahead of the game in the fast-paced world of healthcare.

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10 key aspects for minimizing underpayments and maximizing revenue 

Health Prime

Engage in regular training and continuing education The healthcare industry is dynamic and staying informed about regulatory changes and industry best practices is essential. Additionally, regular training and continuing education for your staff will keep them abreast of the latest developments in medical billing.

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Opening Your Own Practice vs. Working at a Group Practice: Pros and Cons

Valant

This level of control allows you to create an environment that reflects your priorities for patient care. You can decide to specialize in certain treatment methods or set up your practice to be more welcoming and accessible to specific patient groups.