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As ICD-10 conversion nears, keep these factors in mind to ensure proper reimbursements in 2014

Dr. Barbara Levy explains several important factors you should be accounting for in your own practice to ensure your reimbursements don't suffer in 2014.


 

"I am working hard at my job to ensure high-volume gynecologic surgeons receive payment for services rendered," says Dr. Levy. Speaking at the PEP Practice Management Program at the 2013 Pelvic Anatomy and Gynecologic Surgery Symposium, held December 12-14, in Las Vegas, Dr. Levy offered attendees ways to ensure proper reimbursement for their services rendered.

In this video, Dr. Levy extends key points to viewers.

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