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The New Hospital ERISA Appeals Department Program Announced for Hospital In-House Denial Management and Financial Crisis Turnaround

Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: Feb 07,2010 18:30 pm | View: 19 For The First Time In U.S. Health Care History, ERISAclaim.com Announced The Nation's First Hospital ERISA Appeal Department Program To Provide Hospital With A Turn-Key Set-Up Training For The In-House ERISA Appeals Department To Combat Commercial Managed Care Denials, Overpayment Recoupment Crisis, And Revenue Cycle Outsourcing Dilemmas For Hospital Survival, And ERISA Compliance, In Wake Of The Latest AHA Report Of More Than $36 Billion Hospital Uncompensated Care Cost Read More: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/02/prweb3575374.htm


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