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In the fast-paced world of healthcare, the advent of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) has revolutionized record-keeping and patientcare. However, for surgical practices, managing scheduling efficiently has remained a challenge. Many EHRs provide their scheduling tools, but they often fall short of the expectations.
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It’s like a cheat code for surgicalcoordination – saving you from headaches and keeping the drama to a minimum. It’s not just for surgicalcoordinators. Let patients know verbally and have the cancellation policy and information in writing. No show and no communication? That’ll be the max fee.
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