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Last minute tips for radiology practices to prepare for ICD-10.

 

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If your staff is faced with a daily workload that leaves them frustrated and worn out, it may be time to think about outsourcing.

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Tomorrow is the big day for the ICD-10 transition. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, here are ten last-minute resources to help you out.

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When it comes to improving diagnosis in healthcare, the importance of scientific thinking must be stressed. It doesn’t take magic.

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