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i say dive right in..sm

Posted By: go for it on 2008-07-19
In Reply to: Hey guys, got a question for you! - cmt

You make enough to where you should be able to handle a few days off when you need to anyway. I see more positives. Good luck to you.


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Yes production will take a dive, at least

temporarily.  You might be lucky to get docs whose ROS and PE you can create as a normal, which will help, but with these other work types there are more headings, more hard returns, the dreaded labs.


I find that the terminology is different too.  Where we don't get lots of meds in Ops, we do in the other work types and we may have to look some up, and there may be other terminology that isn't used in Ops that may be unfamiliar.


I have done pretty much all Ops for years too and an occasional DS or ER note is okay, but I despise consults.


Of yea, with other work types lots of times they are dictated by a PA or NP, so you will have dictators that are new to you.  I have had accounts where the PA/NP had their own dictating number and other accounts where they dictated under their sponsoring physician, so you see Dr. Joe Smith come up and he is a wonderful dictator, but it is his fat-headed, *od's gift to women, speedy PA dictating. 


 


I give her a couple more months and she will take a serious nose dive. She has to keep replacing he
and start all over cheating them out of money.