| binderPosted By: Dawn on 2008-08-19In Reply to: Kudos to you!  You have a positive 'tude! - sm
 
 
 I do the same thing with my samples.  I have them set up by each doctor in each specialty.  They are all from the same group/hospital so I don't have the same dictators each time but I do have a good group to work with.   
 I am struggling with speed and line counts right now as well, but I am coming back from and injury requiring surgery to my right wrist.  I have lost some flexibility and range of motion, especially in my pinky, I don't get full extension anymore with it.  I just have to keep going and do the best I can.  I have a really understanding boss, thank God. 
 Good luck to all with the speed and line counts. 
   
 
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 I keep everything in a binder (sm)
 
 and separated by account, so whatever I need is right at my fingertips.  I also bookmark every site I've gotten info from.  I use MS Word & archive everything & keep for 3 months, so if I need to refer back to something, or the MTSO would say a job is missing or whatever, I can check & re-send if needed.   
 Hope this helps :) I keep a 3-ring binder for each MD...sm
 
 When I get a private account, I set up a small 3-ring binder with the specifics and also their samples that they give me.  I also keep the statements there until the month is completely done and then I do a monthly billing only.  Once they pay, that stuff gets transferred over every few months into a 10x13 envelope and stashed towards the following year when I do taxes....it is all part of the records that I keep should I ever get audited.  I also try to keep the private MDs pretty much the same way, unless they have account specifics besides their samples, as much as I am able to. 
   
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