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Pathology Practice Management

eBook - A Case-Based Guide
ISBN/EAN: 9783319229546
Umbreit-Nr.: 4083878

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 6.05 MB
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 26.11.2015
Auflage: 1/2015


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p>The authors discuss useful tools and tricks of the trade in pathology practice management. In-depth chapters on coding and billing by nationally known consultant Dennis Padget will prepare you to evaluate coding and billing practices. Noted law experts Jane Pine Wood and Amelia Larsen, attorneys at McDonald Hopkins, highlight key issues in employment, insurance, and hospital contracts and provide examples of how to deal with tricky issues. Sections on human resources and group dynamics take on the vexing issues that people bring to work. Finally, the authors identify current trends and reason how these might play out.</p><p>In providing a broad overview of pathology practice management, each chapter employs a didactic framework, including one or more scenarios to illustrate challenges encountered by the writers. This case-based approach facilitates interactive learning and will thus be particularly useful to pathology training programs.</p><p>Whatever your stage in the fieldfrom resident to senior pathologist, including those in leadership roles<i>Pathology Practice Management: A Case-Based Guide</i>is essential reading.</p>

  • Kurztext
    • The authors discuss useful tools and tricks of the trade in pathology practice management. In-depth chapters on coding and billing by nationally known consultant Dennis Padget will prepare you to evaluate coding and billing practices. Noted law experts Jane Pine Wood and Amelia Larsen, attorneys at McDonald Hopkins, highlight key issues in employment, insurance, and hospital contracts and provide examples of how to deal with tricky issues. Sections on human resources and group dynamics take on the vexing issues that people bring to work. Finally, the authors identify current trends and reason how these might play out.In providing a broad overview of pathology practice management, each chapter employs a didactic framework, including one or more scenarios to illustrate challenges encountered by the writers. This case-based approach facilitates interactive learning and will thus be particularly useful to pathology training programs.Whatever your stage in the field-from resident to senior pathologist, including those in leadership roles-Pathology Practice Management: A Case-Based Guide is essential reading.

  • Autorenportrait
    • <p>Michael L. Talbert, M.D.<br>Lloyd E. Rader Professor and Chairman</p><p>Department of Pathology<br>University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center</p><p>Oklahoma City, OK<br>USA</p><p><p>Lewis A. Hassell, M.D.<br>Professorship of Excellence in Anatomic Pathology</p><p>Professor and Director of Anatomic Pathology</p><p>Department of Pathology<br>University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center<br>Oklahoma City, OK<br>USA</p><p>Jane Pine Wood, J.D.<br>McDonald- Hopkins<br>Dennis, MA<br>USA</p>
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