Medicine

The Benefits Of Outsourcing For Hospital Credentialing

Hospital credentialing is the most intensive credentialing process for medical providers, repeated more frequently than other credentialing standards and involving more organization contacts and supporting documents. The amount of staff time and the expense of researching every medical provider can be heavy, draining resources from other administrative functions, and requiring experienced staff and access to research resources. Yet hospitals have…

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Insurance

3 Ways Your Health Insurance Company Is Scamming You

The growing number of consumers taking up health insurance plans has led to the mushrooming of scam health insurance providers. These providers often target new retirees and the elderly individuals and small-business owners, who can’t negotiate better rates with legitimate insurers. Be very cautious before you invest in any health policy. Read on to get an idea about 3 ways…

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Credit

How To Dispute Mistakes On Your Credit Report

You can dispute mistakes or outdated items for free. Under the Federal Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), both the consumer reporting company and the information provider (that is, the person, company, or organization that provides information about you to a consumer reporting company) are responsible for correcting inaccurate or incomplete information in your report. To take advantage of all your rights…

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Disease Illness

Consumers Urged To Learn More About Their Eye Care Providers

Melissa Baker was diagnosed with nearsightedness early in childhood-an unremarkable diagnosis. But with each regular visit to her family optometrist, she became more nearsighted and her glasses became thicker. It wasn’t until a skiing accident led Melissa to an ophthalmologist at age 15 that she learned her true diagnosis: glaucoma, a disease that rarely affects the young. But it was…

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Web Hosting

Switching Broadband Suppliers A Guide

Being an advanced broadband user you should always keep note of latest happening in the broadband area. If your current broadband contract is at its finishing stage, switching to a better provider is sensible to do. Migrating from providers for your beneficial should be a habit if want to be a matured or advanced broadband user. As you have already…

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Credit

Credit Card Penalties

What’s the thing that seems to always happen every time you are finding it difficult to meet your credit card payments? You get slapped with a penalty fee. These fees or penalties seem to always happen just at the very moment you need them least. Someone once described a banker as a man who will lend you his umbrella, and…

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Insurance

Using The Autograph To Get Cheap Motor Insurance

What if your motor insurance provider told you that you could get up to 25 percent discounted from your next car insurance policy simply by showing them that you were a safe driver? It would sound obvious won’t it – after all, basically, isn’t that what a no claims bonus is all about? Well, you can guess again, because with…

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Communications

Telephone Calling Cards

Following on from the recent article by our resident expat expert, concerning communication, we have decided to take a look at telephone calling cards. If you are living as an expatriate, you will no doubt need to make international calls, probably to loved ones back home. Although the cost of telephone calls are coming down in price generally, it can…

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Web Hosting

Blogs Blogs Everywhere But No Good Host In Sight

So you have taken that first step. You are going to jump right into the blogosphere. That magical world where everyone is a journalist. Or a citizen-journalist as they are called. A blog is short for “weblog.” A technology that allows you to post your thoughts, ideas, images, videos, emotions, rants, raves and more with just a few clicks. Indeed…

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Travel Tips

Medically Preparing For Your Trip To Thailand

To have the most benefit, see a health-care provider at least 4-6 weeks before your trip to allow time for your vaccines to take effect and to start taking medicine to prevent malaria, if you need it. Even if you have less than 4 weeks before you leave, you should still see a health-care provider for needed vaccines, anti-malaria drugs…

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