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Delay in Medicare CutsDec 21, 2009
Many independent NP practices are concerned with the proposed changes in Medicare reimbursement. At this time, it stands at -21.2% of the physician allowable. Of course, for NPs and PAs that figure is a bit more. The good news is the proposed cuts in...
NP Interview: HeartstrongNov 30, 2009
Meet our next NP entrepreneurs. Educators, authors, speakser, clinicians and entrepreneurs.
Carolyn Strimike, RN, MSN, APN-C and Margie Latrella, RN, MSN, APN-C are board certified nurse practitioners specializing in health and wellness promotion...
Breaking the RulesNov 16, 2009
For many Nurse Practitioners, breaking the rules is something new. We have been educated and trained that we need to follow the rules. Granted, there are rules that are there for our protection as well as for the healthcare consumer’s protection....
NP Interview: Susan Scanland, MSN, CRNPNov 8, 2009
Join me as we speak with Susan Scanland, MSN, CRNP. She is the CEO and founder of Dementia Connection LLC™ (formerly known as GeriScan) provides geriatric education to health care providers and health consumers.
She has provided over 500 geriatric...
Disaster Planning for BusinessNov 4, 2009
Disasters come in all shapes and sizes. They usually strike when least expected, often times without any warning (earthquake) and sometimes with (hurricane). Either way, we often find ourselves, our homes and our businesses vulnerable.
Disaster...
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