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Medical Billing - GU0 Record Fields 59 Through 61 in conversations. Ask lots of questions. Get advice from friends, family members, and neighbors. Ask them what they do and how they got started.In this segment on medical billing, believe it or not, we're over 80% through our review of the GU0 record, or CMN. This is the longest CMN for electronic billing using NSF 3.01 specifications. In this installment we'll be picking up our review of the GU0 record with field number 59.GU0 field 59, position 263, is Reply NUM L01 N01. This field refers back to the first question on any DMERC certification requiring a one position numeric response. The key here is the word numeric, as up until now, all the other responses were alpha or character responses, meaning they could be either numbers letters or spaces. The following forms are supported by this field. For form 01, the following responses are valid. A 1 for stage one, a 2 for stage 2, a 3 for stage 3, a 4 for stage four, or a 9 to designate that there was no ulcer or pressure area.For form 08, the following responses are valid. A 1 for heart, a 2 for liver, a 3 for kidney, a 4 for bone marrow, or a 5 for lung. This is to designate the type of transplant. This field cannot be left blank if a transplant was done.For form 09, the following responses are valid. A 1 for external infusion pump, a 3 for implantable infusion pump and a 4 for disposable infusion pump. This designates the type of pump used.For form 10, any If you are not sure if a particular area of your industry is right for you, call or write professionals already in positions of interest to request an information interview. An information interview will allow you the opportunity to question a professional about the nature and requirements of a position. Some people will not be available, whereas other people will welcome the opportunity to give you fifteen minutes of their time. If someone avoids you, don’t take it personally. Just move on to the next possible contact. Once you make a connection, you will need to be polite, organized, and demonstrate exceptional professionalism and communication skills. During your i 6 Tips To Keep Your Gucci Watch In Perfect Condition Congratulations, you’ve just graduated with a degree in your chosen field.With the augmentation and continuous style enhancement, it is vital that you take care of your Gucci watch. If you're going to be spending near a thousand dollars on a watch, and possibly more, you want to make sure it gets treated regularly and is taken care of. Here are 6 tips to help you care for your Gucci watch the way it needs to be.1.) Bedtime. Many of the Gucci watches come with a scratch-resistance of some sort, but its better to be safe than sorry. When you take your watch off, try to always place it back in its case. This will avoid any accidents of it getting knocked over or spilled on by it setting on the counter.2.) Regular service trips. Although it's not near the same price, you want to look at your Gucci watch like you do your car. Regular service trips will help your watch maintain its high quality and avoid anything from breaking down on you in the future. If you can, try to take it to an actual Gucci store to maintain its authenticity. At the very least, make sure to take your watch to a qualified repair store that handles Gucci watches regularly.3.) Cleaning the strap. If your Gucci watch has a stainless steel or metal strap, it is ok to clean it with soap and water to keep it clean. When drying it, gently rub the strap with a soft cloth. If you have a le So what’s your next step going to be to launch your long-anticipated career? Like a young racehorse at the starting gate, you have tons of energy and determination, and are anxious to get out there and seize new career opportunities. But are you ready? Do you know what you need to do? Do you have a plan of action to turn those opportunities into a reality? If you don’t, you will need to get one. I’m sure you’ve heard the old adage that the quickest route from point A to point B is a straight line. Well, launching your career is no different in terms of setting your job search goals and carrying them out diligently and methodically You might have a few corners to navigate, but you should do your best to avoid deviating from your goal as much as possible. One of the first things you need to decide is what type of job interests you the most. Depending on what your degree is, there might be many positions in your field to consider. For example, if you are a graduate nurse you can work in a hospital, clinic, nursing home, childcare center, school, private practice, or field setting. Then, within those settings you can work within various units such as medical-surgical, pediatrics, and maternity. Then there are transitional opportunities. Let’s say you tried your hand at nursing and realized it was not what you expected. You can always consider pharmaceutical sales as a new career. Some fields, such as business management, are even more flexible. The key is to decide which direction you are headed towards and learn as much about that field as you possible can. Okay, you hate to admit it, but you spent all of that time and money, but you’re still not sure what you want to do. You have an idea about what you might want to do, but it’s just not clear yet. None of the possibilities you’ve explored get you excited. In fact, you’re feeling downright frustrated and depressed. Don’t worry. It really isn’t that bad. Keep in mind that you don’t have to start at the top, and don’t have to commit yourself to an employer. So don’t put so much pressure on yourself. Maybe you just need to get your foot in the door somewhere to test the waters before you decide to go full steam ahead. You might even want to spend the first year to discover what it is that you really want to do. That way your mind will be open to possibilities and you will have a positive attitude. Just don’t waste time. Set weekly goals. Use that year to WORK at finding out what you want to do. Then prepare to do it – and do it well. If you want to explore your career without the assistance of a job coach or career counselor, a good way to start is to conduct some independent research. Let’s assume your degree in is law enforcement or criminal justice. You will need to decide if you want to work in corporate security or private investigation. But how do you decide? Well, if your college’s career center cannot provide you with specific information, visit Occupational Outlook Handbook online (http://www.bls.gov/oco/) to get an overview of various positions in your field. Join industry specific chat rooms to see what everyone is talking about. Go to the websites of various companies. Get involved in conversations. Ask lots of questions. Get advice from friends, family members, and neighbors. Ask them what they do and how they got started. If you are not sure if a particular area of your industry is right for you, call or write professionals already in positions of interest to request an information interview. An information interview will allow you the opportunity to question a professional about the nature and requirements of a position. Some people will not be available, whereas other people will welcome the opportunity to give you fifteen minutes of their time. If someone avoids you, don’t take it personally. Just move on to the next possible contact. Once you make a connection, you will need to be polite, organized, and demonstrate exceptional professionalism and communication skills. During your in Career as a Master Franchise ur goal as much as possible.Starting a Franchise Company is not easy, but running a regional franchising company can be an extremely rewarding career as a master franchise of a larger franchise corporation. What is a Master Franchise? Well it is a Franchisor who licenses to sell franchises in a region, country, state or continent.Let us say I take one of my franchising companies and brand names and then decide to allow another company to take all my work, brand name and business model and then franchise it for me in a specific territory? For instance what if I took my DetailGuys.com franchise and sold you the rights to set up these franchises in WA, OR, ID, MT and WY?You would then sell and set up these franchises and we would split franchise fees at a 60-40% split. Then you could be a franchisor without having to design the business model from scratch and own and control a chunk of the brand name. This is an exciting career because it allows you to run a large company with many outlets in many states. It provides you with travel, excitement and challenge.Once you have worked hard you would have something very nice to sell to provide you with a decent retirement and it would all be based on your ability to run a franchising company. So, is this an offer to sell you the master rights to that region? No, actually One of the first things you need to decide is what type of job interests you the most. Depending on what your degree is, there might be many positions in your field to consider. For example, if you are a graduate nurse you can work in a hospital, clinic, nursing home, childcare center, school, private practice, or field setting. Then, within those settings you can work within various units such as medical-surgical, pediatrics, and maternity. Then there are transitional opportunities. Let’s say you tried your hand at nursing and realized it was not what you expected. You can always consider pharmaceutical sales as a new career. Some fields, such as business management, are even more flexible. The key is to decide which direction you are headed towards and learn as much about that field as you possible can. Okay, you hate to admit it, but you spent all of that time and money, but you’re still not sure what you want to do. You have an idea about what you might want to do, but it’s just not clear yet. None of the possibilities you’ve explored get you excited. In fact, you’re feeling downright frustrated and depressed. Don’t worry. It really isn’t that bad. Keep in mind that you don’t have to start at the top, and don’t have to commit yourself to an employer. So don’t put so much pressure on yourself. Maybe you just need to get your foot in the door somewhere to test the waters before you decide to go full steam ahead. You might even want to spend the first year to discover what it is that you really want to do. That way your mind will be open to possibilities and you will have a positive attitude. Just don’t waste time. Set weekly goals. Use that year to WORK at finding out what you want to do. Then prepare to do it – and do it well. If you want to explore your career without the assistance of a job coach or career counselor, a good way to start is to conduct some independent research. Let’s assume your degree in is law enforcement or criminal justice. You will need to decide if you want to work in corporate security or private investigation. But how do you decide? Well, if your college’s career center cannot provide you with specific information, visit Occupational Outlook Handbook online (http://www.bls.gov/oco/) to get an overview of various positions in your field. Join industry specific chat rooms to see what everyone is talking about. Go to the websites of various companies. Get involved in conversations. Ask lots of questions. Get advice from friends, family members, and neighbors. Ask them what they do and how they got started. If you are not sure if a particular area of your industry is right for you, call or write professionals already in positions of interest to request an information interview. An information interview will allow you the opportunity to question a professional about the nature and requirements of a position. Some people will not be available, whereas other people will welcome the opportunity to give you fifteen minutes of their time. If someone avoids you, don’t take it personally. Just move on to the next possible contact. Once you make a connection, you will need to be polite, organized, and demonstrate exceptional professionalism and communication skills. During your i Business Style in Clothing at field as you possible can.Have you ever thought why you cannot get the job of your dream? You have a blameless CV, you always carefully prepare yourself for an interview, you make inquiries about the company and seem to be an ideal candidate for the position. Probably your employer paid more attention to your clothing but not to your professional achievements? Even if you apply for a job in a restaurant or a supermarket, you cannot come for an interview in casual everyday clothing. Of course if you want to get that job and take care of your future.First of all try to find out more information about the organization you want to work in, try to analyze its activity and dress-code. What is the atmosphere there? Probably you will be interviewed in an organization where demands for the employees' outfit and appearance are severe? Just visit your would-be place of work and look how people are dressed there. Try to strike up an acquaintance and ask a piece of advice from company's employees - they all passed the interview.If you want to get a very prestige well-paid job that is related to contracts with rich and famous people (for example in a bank or a world known boutique etc.), choose only the best business suit, an elegant and fashionable one. It would be great to have a suit from a famous brand.If you just gradu Okay, you hate to admit it, but you spent all of that time and money, but you’re still not sure what you want to do. You have an idea about what you might want to do, but it’s just not clear yet. None of the possibilities you’ve explored get you excited. In fact, you’re feeling downright frustrated and depressed. Don’t worry. It really isn’t that bad. Keep in mind that you don’t have to start at the top, and don’t have to commit yourself to an employer. So don’t put so much pressure on yourself. Maybe you just need to get your foot in the door somewhere to test the waters before you decide to go full steam ahead. You might even want to spend the first year to discover what it is that you really want to do. That way your mind will be open to possibilities and you will have a positive attitude. Just don’t waste time. Set weekly goals. Use that year to WORK at finding out what you want to do. Then prepare to do it – and do it well. If you want to explore your career without the assistance of a job coach or career counselor, a good way to start is to conduct some independent research. Let’s assume your degree in is law enforcement or criminal justice. You will need to decide if you want to work in corporate security or private investigation. But how do you decide? Well, if your college’s career center cannot provide you with specific information, visit Occupational Outlook Handbook online (http://www.bls.gov/oco/) to get an overview of various positions in your field. Join industry specific chat rooms to see what everyone is talking about. Go to the websites of various companies. Get involved in conversations. Ask lots of questions. Get advice from friends, family members, and neighbors. Ask them what they do and how they got started. If you are not sure if a particular area of your industry is right for you, call or write professionals already in positions of interest to request an information interview. An information interview will allow you the opportunity to question a professional about the nature and requirements of a position. Some people will not be available, whereas other people will welcome the opportunity to give you fifteen minutes of their time. If someone avoids you, don’t take it personally. Just move on to the next possible contact. Once you make a connection, you will need to be polite, organized, and demonstrate exceptional professionalism and communication skills. During your i Mortgage Loan Broker Training - Start a New Future Today attitude. Just don’t waste time. Set weekly goals. Use that year to WORK at finding out what you want to do. Then prepare to do it – and do it well.Plain and simple Mortgage loan brokers are rich. They make a ton of money and most of them do not work past 5 pm and work 4 days a week. Why in the world would you want to become a mortgage loan broker and how would you go about getting the training to become a mortgage loan broker.So, how do you become a mortgage loan broker and get all these benefits. I recommend first starting with some basic online training. This will allow you to move at your own pace and learn the industry while working at your current job. There are plenty of courses that can help you learn about this industry.I also recommend reading up on the real estate industry. This will help you have a better understanding of what you are getting into. You will also have to check with your state about licensing and start contacting actual lenders. You will need the lenders so that you can actually take care of your customers.Telemarketing firms and advertising firms will be needed to set up different options for your advertising. The preferred method is direct mail and email marketing, which you can do yourself for very cheap. These two methods have been proven over and over again and they allow customers with true interest to call you.There are a few more steps including setting up accounts with the lende If you want to explore your career without the assistance of a job coach or career counselor, a good way to start is to conduct some independent research. Let’s assume your degree in is law enforcement or criminal justice. You will need to decide if you want to work in corporate security or private investigation. But how do you decide? Well, if your college’s career center cannot provide you with specific information, visit Occupational Outlook Handbook online (http://www.bls.gov/oco/) to get an overview of various positions in your field. Join industry specific chat rooms to see what everyone is talking about. Go to the websites of various companies. Get involved in conversations. Ask lots of questions. Get advice from friends, family members, and neighbors. Ask them what they do and how they got started. If you are not sure if a particular area of your industry is right for you, call or write professionals already in positions of interest to request an information interview. An information interview will allow you the opportunity to question a professional about the nature and requirements of a position. Some people will not be available, whereas other people will welcome the opportunity to give you fifteen minutes of their time. If someone avoids you, don’t take it personally. Just move on to the next possible contact. Once you make a connection, you will need to be polite, organized, and demonstrate exceptional professionalism and communication skills. During your i Branding Your Signature In The Minds Of Your Visitors In 5 Easy Steps in conversations. Ask lots of questions. Get advice from friends, family members, and neighbors. Ask them what they do and how they got started.How Do You Brand Your Business?1. Be ConsistentWhat ever you do be consistent. Nothing irritates a visitor as much as inconsistency. Think about when you visit a site like Amazon.com. You know what they offer, where to find, and where to ask a question if you need to. Change is good however changing is hard. Give your visitors advanced notice of a change and clear instructions on how to buy or use the new tool or item.2. Find a Niche Find a Niche to cater to. Be consistent with it and focus on pleasing and meeting their needs. When the latest knitting pattern comes out from the top designer YOU need to be the first to turn to for up to date details. Get the information to your visitors ASAP.3. Create a Slogan________, It Does A Body Good! Do you know what that slogan is talking about? Of course you do. Milk has taken a slogan and branded it so that now when we hear that phrase there is no question in our minds what it is referring to. Find a slogan to match you and your product or service. It can be one you make up or one you borrow from the great masters that have gone before us. For instance, a certain homeschooling group quotes Albert Einstein as a byline in all messages and articles it puts out. Now the readers or visitors will think of t If you are not sure if a particular area of your industry is right for you, call or write professionals already in positions of interest to request an information interview. An information interview will allow you the opportunity to question a professional about the nature and requirements of a position. Some people will not be available, whereas other people will welcome the opportunity to give you fifteen minutes of their time. If someone avoids you, don’t take it personally. Just move on to the next possible contact. Once you make a connection, you will need to be polite, organized, and demonstrate exceptional professionalism and communication skills. During your information interview, remember to take detailed notes. When you are done, thank them wholeheartedly for their time. Be sure to get their full name and contact information so you can send them a follow-up thank you letter. They might even have an opening, so be sure to make a good impression. Once you have narrowed it down, have your r?sum? developed professionally and post it on major job boards, such as monster.com, careerbuilder.com, and hotjobs.com to see what contacts can be made. While you are there, search job openings to glean what the job descriptions are so you can see what will be expected of you. Your r?sum? writer will probably want you to do that anyway so they can get a good idea of the jobs you are interested in to ensure your r?sum? is very targeted. Be proactive and tell your r?sum? writer that you have done that and would like to share that information with them. Okay, so now you know what you want to do and you have a great r?sum? and cover letter. Now what? You’ve probably heard how important networking is – that it’s not what you know but who you know. Well, that’s not always the case; but knowing the right person sure can’t hurt. With that in mind, let everyone you come in contact with know you are looking for a job. Be sure to keep your r?sum? updated and in your car (protected from spills and creasing) so you can hand them out at a moment’s notice. Join an organization to become acquainted with people in your industry, attend career fairs, become affiliated with recruiters, and research companies online (post your r?sum? at their websites), at the library, and even in the yellow pages to get leads to mail your r?sum? and cover letter. This last approach is a great strategy. Let’s say you recently graduated with your Masters in Social Work. You can open your yellow pages to Adoption Agencies to acquire the mailing addresses of several social service agencies. Be sure to call the receptionist first to request the proper name, title, and department of the contact to send your r?sum? and cover letter. Other strategies include creating a web r?sum? so people can view your formatted, interactive resume online. If you don’t know how to do this, research how or hire someone to do it for you. Be sure to have business cards made and add your web r?sum? address to it! Another great way to get started is to temp for a while. If you do decide to temp, be selective. You should only work for the best companies in your field to get the very best experience possible. It is also a great way to prove yourself as a favorable candidate for a permanent position. Don’t temp for too long because it might cause a potential employer to wonder why you haven’t secured a permanent position for a certain length of time. If during an interview you are asked why you temped, confidently state that you chose to temp to gain well-rounded experience in your field. Don’t apologize for anything! No matter what your plan of action is, be sure to keep organized notes and track every move you make. Prepare a list of names, company names, addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers, email addresses, and website addresses. Keep the list near the phone of every company you sent your r?sum? and cover letter. That way you will know whom you are speaking
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