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  2. Bulk billing - Wikipedia

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    The health service provider - usually a doctor - is paid 85% of the scheduled fee for outpatient services; and 75% of the scheduled fee for inpatient services, by billing the government via the patient's Medicare card. The service provider receives a fixed proportion of the scheduled fee but avoids the costs and risks of billing and debt ...

  3. Medical practice management software - Wikipedia

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    Medical practice management software (PMS) is a category of healthcare software that deals with the day-to-day operations of a medical practice including veterinarians.Such software frequently allows users to capture patient demographics, schedule appointments, maintain lists of insurance payors, perform billing tasks, and generate reports.

  4. The Doctors Company - Wikipedia

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    The Doctors Company claims to be the largest physician-owned medical malpractice insurer in the U.S., with 80,000 insureds nationwide, $6.2 billion in assets, $2.3 billion in member surplus, and a financial strength rating of A from A. M. Best and Fitch Ratings in fiscal year 2020.

  5. Currency bill tracking - Wikipedia

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    The act of tracking a $20 bill was the binding theme between various stories in the film Twenty Bucks.. A similar scheme to currency bill tracking – and said to be inspired by it – is BookCrossing, which tracks the movement of secondhand books which are marked and then "released into the wild".

  6. Prescription monitoring program - Wikipedia

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    Prescription drug monitoring programs, or PDMPs, are an example of one initiative proposed to alleviate effects of the opioid crisis. [1] The programs are designed to restrict prescription drug abuse by limiting a patient's ability to obtain similar prescriptions from multiple providers (i.e. “doctor shopping”) and reducing diversion of controlled substances.

  7. City of Gympie - Wikipedia

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    The following are the chairmen of Gympie Division: 1880— : William Henry Couldery [11] The following are the mayors of Gympie Borough/Town/City: [12] 1880–82: Matthew Mellor, also chairman of Widgee Divisional Board, and Member of the Legislative Assembly for Wide Bay and Gympie; 1882–83: William Ferguson (S.M.) 1883–84: William Smyth

  8. Gympie - Wikipedia

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    The Gympie Town Hall Reserve Complex, built in 1890, was added to the Queensland Heritage Register in 2011. [70] Mothar Mountain Speedway is Gympie's local speedway track. With a history spanning over 50 years, its most well-known feature is the unique right-hand kink.

  9. Bill Potts (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Potts is a fictional character created by Steven Moffat and portrayed by Pearl Mackie in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.In the show's tenth series, starting with the first episode, Bill served as a companion of the Twelfth Doctor, an incarnation of the alien time traveller known as the Doctor (portrayed by Peter Capaldi).