healthcare staff. These guidelines are setup to protect the physicians, patients, and medical staff. Medical offices can help to reduce errors by making sure that the staff is properly trained and that the office has updated coding and billing software. I think that each office should have a guide that consists of codes which would aid the employees in the billing process. Some offices currently use sheets that are in the front the patients file that contain diagnosis and the codes, which is filled
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Running Head: Family Law Family Law Jessica Kessler-Milam Professor Juste Sanchez Strayer University March 11, 2012 Abstract This paper defines the area of law entitled family law; what it means and does along with a problem area in which I am here to provide a solution to. The problem area within family is that of the child custody and support; judges do not look out for the best interest of the children. My solution is that judges need to be more managed by the Supreme Court, rotated
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# Problem No- 01. Ray Neal decides to open a computer programming service, which he names SOFTBYTE. 1. On September 1, 2002, he invests tk. 15000 cash in the business. 2. Softbyte purchase computer equipment for tk. 7000 cash. 3. Softbyte purchase for tk. 1600 from Acme Supply Company; computer paper & other supplies expected to last several months. Acme agrees to allow Softbyte to pay this bill in next month; in October. 4. Softbyte received tk. 1200 cash from customers
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identifying the existence of victim rights laws within the state. The discussion will also talk about the impact of victims’ rights laws on state criminal proceedings. The last discussion for this paper will compare and contrast Louisiana victims’ rights laws to those in the federal criminal justice system. The ultimate take away from this paper will be the significant improvements toward victims’ needs. Victims’ Rights Since the implementation of victims’ rights laws there has been major improvements toward
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arson and theft of vehicles, equipment, marine and other; b. to gather pertinent information and data with respect to insurance-related crime and fraud and disseminate such information and data to Members, public officials and law enforcement officials consistent with applicable law; c. to act as an interfacing agency between insurance and other companies and the criminal justice system for the prompt investigation of insurance-related crime and fraud referred to the Corporation for investigation and
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Home | Contacts | Feedback About DEI * Background * Staff Organisation * Permament Secrerary's Office * Legal Department * Ethics Education * Finance and Administration IAF Resource Center Legal Department The Legal Department is the policy arm of the Directorate for Ethics and Integrity. Its main objective is to strengthen the Legal and Policy framework to fight corruption and rebuild ethics and integrity in Uganda. With regard to
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the job. This paper will present a scenario that takes place in a medical office and if the decision of the medical assistant will affect the decision-making process, which could lead to legal and ethical ramifications. Scenario The scenario presents Jerry McCall, a professionally trained medical assistant and Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) working in Dr. William’s office as an office assistant. Alone in the office and in charge of the phones during the lunch hour of the receptionist, Jerry
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INTRODUCTION Laws are enacted to apply according to the needs of the times. The current state of affairs and circumstances are reflected in the salient provisions of these statutes taking into account past occurrences and events that more often than not becomes the catalyst that moves the legislature in creating a law to address the ever growing need of society for order, under the rule of law. Though the legislature in enacting a law try to take into consideration every pertinent variable
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Ethics Study Case Victoria Wilder HCS/335 November 21, 2011 Rhonda Dempsey Jerry McCall is Dr. Williams’ office assistant. He has received professional training as both a medical assistant and a LPN. He is handling all the phone calls while the receptionist is at lunch. A patient calls and says he must have a prescription refill for Valium, an antidepressant medication, called in right away to his pharmacy, since he is leaving for the airport in thirty minutes. He says that Dr. Williams is
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mission of the Drug Enforcement Administration is to “to enforce the controlled substances laws and regulations of the United States and bring to the criminal and civil justice system of the United States, or any other competent jurisdiction.” (Unknown, 2008) On the government website, the Drug Enforcement Administration spells out nine specific responsibilities for enforcing the controlled substance laws and regulations. These responsibilities include but are not limited to investigating and preparing
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