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		<title>How The Billing for Your Medical Services Works</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve been to a doctor, you know how crazy things can get with the billing even if you have insurance. In this article, we seek to explain how this maze of red tape works.
Simply put, medical billing involves a series of communications between a doctor&#8217;s office and a medical insurer. What is medical billing used for? As you sit atop that cold steel table awaiting your prognosis, your doctor&#8217;s office is engaging in a dialogue with your current insurance company. The topic of conversation? You, of course. As your doctor checks for all your vital signs, various medical codes are placed next to your personal medical information contained within your file. 
Once your doctor leaves the examination room, your file then goes into the hands of a medical secretary, and it is se <a href='http://www.miniluv.com/how-the-billing-for-your-medical-services-works/index.html' rel="nofollow">...Read More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve been to a doctor, you know how crazy things can get with the billing even if you have insurance. In this article, we seek to explain how this maze of red tape works.
Simply put, medical billing involves a series of communications between a doctor&#8217;s office and a medical insurer. What is medical billing used for? As you sit atop that cold steel table awaiting your prognosis, your doctor&#8217;s office is engaging in a dialogue with your current insurance company. The topic of conversation? You, of course. As your doctor checks for all your vital signs, various medical codes are placed next to your personal medical information contained within your file. 
Once your doctor leaves the examination room, your file then goes into the hands of a medical secretary, and it is se <a href='http://www.miniluv.com/how-the-billing-for-your-medical-services-works/index.html' rel="nofollow">...Read More</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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