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Are You Dramatically Different? bad network card.One of the best books you will ever discover to help you grow your business is Doug Hall's 'Jump Start Your Business Brain'. It is an underground classic that is absolutely wonderful advice - it is the book that helped me break free of mediocrity into a life I absolutely love.One of his biggest points in the book is how you can create a company that is *dramatically diffe What if the connection is good though and when trying to scan in the item, it doesn't show up in inventory and no price can be gotten? In this case, it can be one of two things. Either it is a new item and the item hasn't been entered yet into the database, or the label on the item itself is wrong. This actually goes back to the barcoding issue of printing out bad data. In either case, the item will need to be looked up manually. Make sure you have manual price sheets. Three Ways To Differentiate Your Service Business In the medical billing world, we have gone way past the days of the clerk sitting in the doctors office punching out her bills by hand and popping them in envelops. Today, things are a lot more sophisticated. Bills are generated via computer and in some cases, the biller never even sees a piece of paper or a form. Yes, we've come a long way. Unfortunately, with this sophistication also comes a lot of headaches. Why? When you're dealing with machines, especially computers, they have a tendency not to work right on occasion. This is especially true on the retail sales end of medical billing, the problems common to which we will be covering in this installment.True differentiation continues to elude many service businesses today. The competition, given enough motivation, can duplicate or worse, beat the price, terms or features you offer. The bottom line is that your products and services seldom create lasting distinction in the marketplace.The one factor your competition can’t easily duplicate is your employees. Referred to You would think that with many supermarkets now having automated checkouts that scan your item and register the price for you without the cashier having to punch in numbers manually, that this process would be just as simple for the billing agency who also runs a retail operation. Well, for the most part it is. However, there are things inherent to medical billing and retail sales that you don't have when going to a supermarket. One of the biggest problems and the most annoying to the patient, is when they're getting a prescription filled and the biller has to run it through to see if the insurance covers it and the computer is down. The question should be, is it down? In many cases what the problem is, is that the server on the other end is down and there is nothing wrong with the computer on the end of the cashier. In this case there is nothing you can do but wait until the server comes back up. Many times a patient is asked to come back another time. This is the annoying part. But what if the server isn't down? This is easy enough to check out by simply putting in a call to the main location. In this case, the problem is most likely in the wiring to the server. In this case, a technician is going to have to be called in to find out where the break in the cable is. Of course, it can always be a bad network card. What if the connection is good though and when trying to scan in the item, it doesn't show up in inventory and no price can be gotten? In this case, it can be one of two things. Either it is a new item and the item hasn't been entered yet into the database, or the label on the item itself is wrong. This actually goes back to the barcoding issue of printing out bad data. In either case, the item will need to be looked up manually. Make sure you have manual price sheets. Businesses For Sale - How To Buy A Business ot to work right on occasion. This is especially true on the retail sales end of medical billing, the problems common to which we will be covering in this installment.Over the next ten years throughout the western world and particularly in countries like Australia, Canada and the United States there will be an increasing number of businesses for sale as the baby-boomers move into retirement. As a result there will be an increasing number of bargains amongst the businesses for sale as the supply and demand equation tilts in favour of new busin You would think that with many supermarkets now having automated checkouts that scan your item and register the price for you without the cashier having to punch in numbers manually, that this process would be just as simple for the billing agency who also runs a retail operation. Well, for the most part it is. However, there are things inherent to medical billing and retail sales that you don't have when going to a supermarket. One of the biggest problems and the most annoying to the patient, is when they're getting a prescription filled and the biller has to run it through to see if the insurance covers it and the computer is down. The question should be, is it down? In many cases what the problem is, is that the server on the other end is down and there is nothing wrong with the computer on the end of the cashier. In this case there is nothing you can do but wait until the server comes back up. Many times a patient is asked to come back another time. This is the annoying part. But what if the server isn't down? This is easy enough to check out by simply putting in a call to the main location. In this case, the problem is most likely in the wiring to the server. In this case, a technician is going to have to be called in to find out where the break in the cable is. Of course, it can always be a bad network card. What if the connection is good though and when trying to scan in the item, it doesn't show up in inventory and no price can be gotten? In this case, it can be one of two things. Either it is a new item and the item hasn't been entered yet into the database, or the label on the item itself is wrong. This actually goes back to the barcoding issue of printing out bad data. In either case, the item will need to be looked up manually. Make sure you have manual price sheets. 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Many times a patient is asked to come back another time. This is the annoying part. But what if the server isn't down? This is easy enough to check out by simply putting in a call to the main location. In this case, the problem is most likely in the wiring to the server. In this case, a technician is going to have to be called in to find out where the break in the cable is. Of course, it can always be a bad network card. What if the connection is good though and when trying to scan in the item, it doesn't show up in inventory and no price can be gotten? In this case, it can be one of two things. Either it is a new item and the item hasn't been entered yet into the database, or the label on the item itself is wrong. This actually goes back to the barcoding issue of printing out bad data. In either case, the item will need to be looked up manually. Make sure you have manual price sheets. Inventegration, Inventing and the Constant Flow of Newness er. In this case there is nothing you can do but wait until the server comes back up. Many times a patient is asked to come back another time. This is the annoying part.In the world of new product development, we the developers and inventors must see the need for a constant flow of newness. It's the consumers desire to see new items in retail stores that helps pull customers through the doors.It's a simple matter of following the path of attraction. We, the inventors, need to attract the manufacturers to our inventions and new products. M But what if the server isn't down? This is easy enough to check out by simply putting in a call to the main location. In this case, the problem is most likely in the wiring to the server. In this case, a technician is going to have to be called in to find out where the break in the cable is. Of course, it can always be a bad network card. What if the connection is good though and when trying to scan in the item, it doesn't show up in inventory and no price can be gotten? In this case, it can be one of two things. Either it is a new item and the item hasn't been entered yet into the database, or the label on the item itself is wrong. This actually goes back to the barcoding issue of printing out bad data. In either case, the item will need to be looked up manually. Make sure you have manual price sheets. Annual General Meetings (AGM) bad network card.When you are looking to hold an annual general meeting (AGM), there are a variety of things to consider when selecting an appropriate venue to host the gathering. Not only will you be looking for a suitable professional venue to reflect the image and purpose of the company or trust, you will also need to consider the availability of professional and business support services, lo What if the connection is good though and when trying to scan in the item, it doesn't show up in inventory and no price can be gotten? In this case, it can be one of two things. Either it is a new item and the item hasn't been entered yet into the database, or the label on the item itself is wrong. This actually goes back to the barcoding issue of printing out bad data. In either case, the item will need to be looked up manually. Make sure you have manual price sheets. Other times, you can't find the patient to see if they're covered for the item. In this case it is either that the patient was never entered into the system or the patient gave you the wrong information at the counter. Either have the data center put in the patient info, or double check that they gave the insured name and not the patient name, if they are different. Yes, retail sales in the medical billing world, with all our technology, can be a royal pain. Hopefully, these few tips will get you through most problems.
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