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MedLine Citation:
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PMID: 17181010 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE |
Abstract/OtherAbstract:
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Physicians' practices constantly seek to improve their cash flow by better managing their accounts receivable. While one "best" method to make this happen does not exist, practices ofall types and sizes can adopt a number of simple and sensible procedures to help maximize collections--and the earlier a practice begins the collection process, the higher the probability of optimizing the results. Creating easy-to-understand goals, involving the right teams, demonstrating progress, and fostering a culture of accountability are but a few ofthe ways practices can begin working toward the goal of a more positive cash flow for the practice. |
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Authors:
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Doral Davis-Jacobsen |
Publication Detail:
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Type: Journal Article |
Journal Detail:
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Title: The Journal of medical practice management : MPM Volume: 22 ISSN: 8755-0229 ISO Abbreviation: J Med Pract Manage Publication Date: 2006 Sep-Oct |
Date Detail:
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Created Date: 2006-12-21 Completed Date: 2007-01-30 Revised Date: - |
Medline Journal Info:
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Nlm Unique ID: 8605494 Medline TA: J Med Pract Manage Country: United States |
Other Details:
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Languages: eng Pagination: 91-3 Citation Subset: T |
Affiliation:
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Physician Services Consulting Group, Dixon Hughes PLLC, 500 Ridgefield Court, Asheville, NC 28802, USA. ddavis-jacobsen@dixon-hughes.com |
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Accounts Payable and Receivable* Efficiency, Organizational Practice Management, Medical / economics*, organization & administration United States |
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