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The American Medical Billing Association offers which certification exam?
May 18, 2011 by Dionne Bryant | Posted in Health Care
The American Medical Billing Association takes National Certification Exam - CMRS Certified Medical Reimbursement Specialist.
The purpose of this certification is to promote ethical and professional medical billing through certification
| May 19, 2011
The American Medical Billing Association takes National Certification Exam - CMRS Certified Medical Reimbursement Specialist.
The purpose of this certification is to promote ethical and professional medical billing through certification
Samantha John | May 19, 2011
is the journal of american medical association reliable?
May 04, 2011 by Mike Drawz | Posted in Other - Business & Finance
Reliable for what? It makes reliable kindling. It's delivered reliably.
I understand that many, if not all, of the publication's articles are peer reviewed so that adds to its relevance at least.
anonimitie | May 04, 2011
Does anyone know the difference between Certified Medical Reimbursement Specialist & Certified Medical Billing?
May 25, 2011 by asweoh | Posted in Health Care
Also does anyone know the difference between the American Medical Billing Association and Medical Association of Billers
Sounds the same. Sorry buddy can't help! But on the bright side, I got 2 points :P
| May 25, 2011
Why do liberal food police want to ban chocolate milk in schools when many medical organizations say it is OK?
May 09, 2011 by Obama hood - Spread the Wealth | Posted in Politics
Many, including the School Nutrition Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Dietetic Association, American Heart Association, and National Medical Association, argue that the nutritional value of flavored low-fat or skim milk outweighs
IDK but nooooooooo. Chocolate milk is great! some kids will not drink white milk, at least chocolate milk gets them to drink it.
| May 09, 2011
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Bill would ease harm of big medical debts
19.05.12
When Ray White’s son was 9 years old, he hit a tree branch while riding his bike. An ambulance whisked him to the emergency room. The boy recovered, but many months and phone calls later, White’s insurance company still had not paid the $200 ambulance bill. He finally decided it was easier to pay it himself.
By then, it was too late: The debt had been reported to the credit bureaus. It was only when he and his wife went to refinance their mortgage last month - nearly six years after the accident - that he learned the bill had shaved about 100 points from his credit score. Even with no other debts, a healthy income, and otherwise pristine credit, they had to pay an extra $4,000 to secure a lower interest rate.
Source: Boston Globe
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HHS Calls Off Fake-Patient Survey of Medical Practices
Medscape - Jun 29, 2011
While leaders of 2 medical societies representing internists and family physicians thought the study might supply more evidence to justify higher Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement, the American Medical Association (AMA) came out in opposition
GMA offers assistance in decreasing disparity
KUAM.com - Jun 29, 2011
Guam - President of the Guam Medical Association Dr. Thomas Shieh is urging Guam's leaders to petition Congress to place more attention on improving healthcare on Guam and other United States territories. An American Medical
AMA to Congress: Dump Medicare SGR as part of reform
Cardiovascular Business - Jun 28, 2011
The American Medical Association (AMA) and 112 state and medical specialty societies have urged the Obama Administration and Congress to repeal the Medicare Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) formula and permanently reform the Medicare physician payment
A Closer Look at High Cholesterol
Patch.com - Jun 28, 2011
In what may seem like the latest attempt by medical science to confuse patients, the June 22/29 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) reported that the most common class of drugs used to treat high cholesterol-the
AMA makes the case for ending marriage discrimination
San Diego Gay & Lesbian News - Jun 27, 2011
NEW YORK -- With the New York State now the sixth – and largest – state to end the exclusion of same-sex couples from marriage, the American Medical Association (AMA) adopted a policy position declaring that excluding same-sex couples from marriage is