Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The Delmars Medical Office Reference Manual or Central Eurasia in Global Politics

The Delmar's Medical Office Reference Manual

Author: Doris Humphrey

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 changing health care environment, and finding medical employment. (medical assisting, reference, administration) ALSO AVAILABLE - INSTRUCTOR SUPPLEMENTS CALL CUSTOMER SUPPORT TO ORDER Instructor's Guide
ISBN: 0-8273-8171-9 Workbook:
ISBN: 0-8273-8170-0



Table of Contents:
1The Medical Office1
2Finding Medical Employment7
3Medical Ethics and Medical law21
4Patient Relations41
5Telephone Skills59
6Working in a Team79
7Scheduling Appointments87
8Travel Arrangements105
9Medical Forms and Medical Reports119
10Medical Correspondence139
11Word Processing in the Medical Office175
12Medical Office Files195
13Accessing On-line Medical Information219
14Health Insurance Claims227
15Pegboard and Computerized Accounting Procedures255
16Medical Billing and Collections277
17Parts of Speech293
18Punctuation315
19Capitalization337
20Spelling and Word Division349
App. AMedical Terminology and Abbreviations357
App. BMedical References367
App. CChapter Review Exercises371
Index393

Interesting book: Migraines or Sound Medicine

Central Eurasia in Global Politics: Conflict, Security, and Development, Second Edition

Author: Mehdi Parvizi Amineh

This anthology brings together studies of post-colonial, post-Cold War, Central Eurasia. This part of the world is in transition to independent statehood, nation building and the release of market forces. The objective of the work is to better comprehend the process of state-nation building



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