Fiddle factor - a highly technical term used by only the most specialized physicians who want the coders to add modifiers on a surgery to ensure a higher level of reimbursement when extra time was taken to "fiddle around" while making a decision on how next to proceed in surgery.
Fiddle factor. Now you know. ...
Have any of you had a hard time finding work as an MT because of age discrimination? I have run into this for the very first time this year. I have not worked for a few months because they laid off a lot of MTs at the company I worked for; mainly because they promised something they could not give. We would have 4 or 5 accounts and no work on almost all of them. We would be left scrambling for work and got the worst work possible. The supervisor at night watched the ...
His current dose of s/l panisex is 6000 units 3 times a week.
I know that's not correct. It takes me to porn sites when I search. Anyone have any idea what this drug might be? The doctor has a very thick accent, and it's not very clear what she's saying. It's not Panacet, but sounds like it.
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Could anyone tell me how to factor the rate per audio minute. Lets say the pay is 0.40 per audio minute. What would that equate to per hour. How can you tell what your pay is that way? ...
This patient could possibly have gout, fibromyalgia, OA, RA, psoriasis...among other possibilities. "Check rheumatology labs, including rheumatoid factor, anti-CCP, ANA, sed rate, CRP, CMP, CBC, Lyme. The patient had a s/l 'dipsticks all the time.' Check an ACE." The doctor did pause after "had a" so that may not be part of the sentence. In that case, it sounds kind of like, "The patient gets sticks all the time." I'm not sure if either makes sense. She does mention ...