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In This Issue
Retirement Plan Choices
The Importance of Integration in a Group Practice
Preventing Receivables From Getting Old
Recent Posts To My Healthcare Blog
Retirement Plan Choices
Everyone likes to have choices. But sometimes, if there are too many options (and especially if they’re difficult to understand), people are tempted to not do anything (figuring that inaction is better than the wrong action). Many medical practices face this dilemma with retirement plans. They might like to do something for their employees (and themselves), but cost and complexity often get in their way.
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The Importance of Integration in a Group Practice
Mike Segal and Lauren Yelen, both attorneys with Broad and Cassel in Florida, write why integration within a group practice is not only fundamental, but necessary under Stark and antitrust laws.
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Preventing Receivables From Getting Old
Old receivables are an “age old” problem for most all medical practices. It a fact of life for any active medical practice for which there seems no cure. Unfortunately, old receivables are much like the common cold – There is no cure but there is preventive medicine
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Recent Posts To My Healthcare Blog

Here are some recent posts; stop by for a visit: http://rtacpa.blogs.com/

-Getting physicians to attend meetings
-New Medicare enrollment forms released
-Background checks for new employees

 
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