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Delmar's Medical Office Reference Manual

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ISBN-10: 0827381697

ISBN-13: 9780827381698

Edition: 3rd 1997 (Revised)

Authors: Doris Humphrey, Barbara A. Sigler, Kathy Sigler

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This revised reference manual provides students with up-to-date procedures and methods for organizing and managing the administrative responsibilities of today's computerized medical office. It can serve as a supplement for any medical office procedures course as well as a handy reference for those already employed in a medical office. Chapters are broken down into primary office tasks performed by a medical assistant, including coverage of communications, managing information, scheduling, third party billing, grammar, style, and terminology. Within each chapter, topics are numbered and divided into easy-to-follow subtopics. This manual includes coverage of medical ethics and law, the…    
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Book details

List price: $172.95
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 1997
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
Publication date: 12/16/1996
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 416
Size: 7.50" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.342
Language: English

A pioneer of modern dance, Doris Humphrey was born in Oak Park, Illinois. Humphrey began dancing at the age of 8 and began a career as a teacher of ballroom dance in Chicago in 1913. In 1917 she moved to Los Angeles, where she worked with the Denishawn Company. She remained with this company until 1927, dancing in the early "music visualizations" Sedon Arabesque (1917) and Sonata Pathetique (1922) and choreographing her own first work, Tragica, in 1920. In 1927 Humphrey left the Denishawn Company with her dance partner Charles Weidman and went to New York, where they formed their own company the following year. The company performed for 16 years until arthritis forced Humphrey to retire…    

Preface
The Medical Setting
The Medical Office
Finding Medical Employment
Medical Ethics and Medical Law
Communications
Patient Relations
Telephone Skills
Working in a Team
Managing Information
Medical Forms and Medical Reports
Medical Correspondence
Word Processing in the Medical Office
Medical Office Files
Accessing Online Medical Information
Scheduling
Scheduling Appointments
Travel and Presentations
Third Party Billing
Health Insurance Claims
Pegboard and Computerized Accounting Procedures
Medical Billing and Collections
Grammar, Style and Terminology
Parts of Speech
Compounds
Punctuation
Capitalization
Spelling and Word Division
Medical Terminology/Abbreviations
Medical References
Appendices