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Let our team of experts guide you with all of your practice needs.
Let our team of experts guide you with all of your practice needs.
Scott A. Beyer has been striving to exceed customer expectations in various facets of the software industry for over 20 years. His work experience runs the gamut from training and tech-support, to software quality assurance, to team development and project management. During his nine years at Apple, he helped to deliver five generations of the award-winning FileMaker Pro database family.
He formed Appleseed Solutions in 2008 so that he could be closer to his customers and better see first-hand how his work contributes to his clients’ successes and now he works with The Verden Group to deliver that same level of care to our clients.
Scott understands the value of building web sites with an eye toward longevity and low-cost maintenance, and the importance of a great user experience on mobile devices. And he has eight years of experience creating custom solutions with WordPress. He is involved personally in every stage of a project, from gathering requirements and analyzing workflow, to visual design, to implementation, training and maintenance. He listens to his clients and translates their needs into great solutions for both them and their customers.
Scott makes his home in Richmond, Vermont and San Francisco, California. When he’s not building things on his MacBook, you can find him building enormous Star Wars ships out of LEGO, or working in the kitchen to create delicious things out of butter, sugar and flour.
Chip Hart shares how residents can connect to independent pediatrics and the benefits of working independently. Check it out via PCC! 🩺
“Work hard when you get out of residency, and the question you have to answer is: ‘How prepared are you to do this work for yourself?’ Not everyone is, and I'm not advocating that everyone start a business. But you do have to have a sense of who you're working for, and an independent practice might have a better vision, mission, and view of what they want to accomplish than the hospital does, and it may be more aligned with what you want as a career.”
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How Can Independent Pediatrics Reconnect With Residents?
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How can independent pediatric practices attract new residents? Explore strategies to address the shortage of pediatricians entering private practice and ensure a thriving future for independent care.
Telehealth offers many new opportunities for practices, including convenience, accessibility, and cost savings. But it also comes with risks that must be addressed proactively. Learn about the challenges in virtual care and how to overcome them here. 👩⚕️
"Telehealth is inherently different from traditional face-to-face visits and brings a new set of liabilities, including data privacy concerns, potential misdiagnosis, technical failures, and the complexity of obtaining proper patient consent. These challenges are compounded by the rise in cyberattacks targeting telehealth platforms. Practices that embrace telehealth need to ensure their risk management strategies are as forward-thinking as their service offerings."
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Insuring virtual care risks: Captives as a safety net for telehealth expansion
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Telehealth has more risks than you may realize. Are you protected?0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Branding is essential for medical practices to build trust with patients and deliver a positive patient experience. It can also attract new patients and retain current patients. As Kemia Zeinali, DMD, MBA says, branding is more than just a logo or tagline; it's about the emotions you evoke from your patients. Learn more here. 🩺
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Why branding matters: Elevate your practice and patient experience
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Medical offices may feel clinical, but some personality and warmth will connect with patient emotions.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
We are hiring! Looking for remote credentialing staff who have experience with commercial, Medicaid and Medicare plans, a high degree of attention to detail, and the ability to work efficiently and effectively from home. Please respond to, or share this others, this link to apply: ... See MoreSee Less
Insurance / Payer Credentialing Specialist (Remote | FT Preferred) - Remote - Indeed.com
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If you're a pediatrician trying to decide whether to use this company for billing services (IPMSO). DON'T. They do not know at all what they're doing and they are nonresponsive to you and to your patients. They didn't even understand that newborns are covered under their mother's medical insurance for the first 30 days after being born and claimed that a newborn baby did not have medical insurance. As a company that touts themselves as experts in medical billing, it's rather grossly negligent that they don't understand that's how insurance works. They don't provide any customer service to you or your patients. They don't provide a telephone number for patients to call and don't answer emails. STAY FAR FAR AWAY from this company. The fact that they don’t even bother responding to comments shows the level of customer service they provide - which is none.
The Verden Group
60 South Broadway
Nyack, NY 10960
IPMSO
203 West Main St, Suite G10,
Lexington, SC 29072
Phone
877-884-7770
Fax
845-230-6635
Email
[email protected]
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