
|Articles|November 1, 2004
Nonparticipating Medicare providers can reap many benefits
The scenario of decreased reimbursements, increased overhead and dermatologists working harder and taking home less money is only too familiar to most of us. In the past, I have discussed methods of decreasing overhead and have avoided the topic of decreasing reimbursements, as it was one area that I thought we had little or no control.
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