Audiology: Practice ManagementHolly Hosford-Dunn, Ross J. Roeser, Michael Valente Thieme, 2008 - Počet stran: 405 Provides a comprehensive overview of the most important topics for the successful operation of clinics and private practices. Practical guidelines help the reader master the technical, legal, and financial aspects of daily practice, from the fundamentals of HIPAA compliance, to infection control, to marketing strategies, to integrating quality control and quality improvement using the FOCUS-PDCA model. Leading professionals share their knowledge and expertise, providing the reader with recommendations for documentation, training and supervision, day-to-day accounting, managed care, and more. An essential reference for audiology students and practicing audiologists, as well as for educators, and other health care practitioners participating in service delivery. |
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Human Resources Management in Audiology | 42 |
Marketing Principles and Application | 78 |
Private Practice Issues | 128 |
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act HIPAA Fundamentals | 151 |
Outcome Measures and EvidenceBased Practice | 171 |
An Information Management Perspective | 195 |
Supervision | 246 |
Writing a Business Plan | 259 |
Designing an Audiology Practice | 284 |
Practice Accounting | 305 |
The Evolution of Reimbursement for Audiology | 318 |
Proposing Audiology Services to Group Providers | 336 |
Computer Principles and Applications | 355 |
Three Professional Organizations Codes of Ethics | 378 |
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