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Tips Learned from Best Practices. 2011 New York clinical conference. John V. Guiliana, DPM, MS Hal Ornstein, DPM.
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Tips Learned from Best Practices 2011 New York clinical conference John V. Guiliana, DPM, MS Hal Ornstein, DPM
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Communicate the A/R organizationally…and remind patients! #4
Offer complimentary screenings to children of post-op patients #8
#9 Things You Should Avoid Saying to Patients: “we can’t” “maybe” “probably” “possibly” “perhaps” “most likely” “likely”
#10 Things You Should Say to Patients: “important” “critical” “very important” “necessary” “significant” “vital” “essential” “you need”
#12 One of the most effective ways to get patients to accept your treatment plan is to explain to them what will Happen “if they don’t.” Brushing our teeth is a good example of this. Do we brush out teeth to keep them or so we do not lose them?
CPT Analysis and BMADBMAD (Part B Medicare Annual Data) availableatmembersonly section of www.APMA. orgunderreimbursement issuesThis will tell you how many times top fiftypodiatry codes are billedfor each state for a year (and much more). Exerciseis to compare your ratios. Examples on nextslide. #13
From Love Is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends by Tim Sanders Formula for Growth, Joy and Success: Knowledge Network Compassion #14
Thank You! jguiliana@aappm.org hornstein@aappm.org