Newsletters
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News Letters By Issue Date:
Volume VII:
- January 2012 [Rewarding Paralegal Career – New Year, New Beginnings]
Volume VI:
- December 2011 [Medical Coding Salary]
- November 2011 [Medical Billing Coding]
- October 2011 [Online Medical Billing]
- September 2011 [Medical Transcriptionist]
- August 2011 [Medical Coding Certification]
- July 2011 [Time Management]
- June 2011 [Transcription Productivity and Payment]
- May 2011 [Legal Transcription Careers]
- April 2011 [Ethics 101 Medical Field]
- March 2011 [Building A Home-Based MT Business]
- February 2011 [Work-At-Home Career Training]
- January 2011 [New Beginnings]
Volume V:
- December 2010 [All About ICD-10]
- November 2010 [Cross-Training: The Smart Choice]
- April 2010 [Medical Transcription-Career Prospects are Bright!]
- March 2010 [How to Avoid Getting Taken for Ride by School Scams]
- February 2010 [Solving the Home Based Business Puzzle]
- January 2010 [New Year – A Time for Change]
Volume IV:
- December 2009 [Medical Transcription – The Reality]
- November 2009 [Meditec.com Special Announcements]
- October 2009 [The Search For Quality MTs]
- September 2009 [Billing/Reimbursement]
- August 2009 [Online Education]
- July 2009 [Technology that makes our jobs easier]
- June 2009 [Career & Life Planning]
- May 2009 [Medical Billing – Fastest Growing Opportunity in Health Care]
- April 2009 [Medical Transcription, An Emerging Winner]
- March 2009 [Time for a New Career?]
- February 2009 [Recession and Healthcare]
- January 2009 [2008 Wrap-Up & Looking Forward To 2009]
Volume III:
- December 2008 [The Economy – Time to check your credit.]
- November 2008 [Substance Abuse & Healthcare]
- October 2008 [Electronic Health Records]
- September 2008 [State of the Profession – Medical Transcription]
- August 2008 [Coding – ICD-10-CM]
- July 2008 [Genetics in the News]
- June 2008 [Arthritis & Osteoporosis]
- May 2008 [Self-Employment Rules & Regulations]
- April 2008 [Medicare Errors & FICO Scores]
- March 2008 [Self-Assessment; Self-Improvement]
- February 2008 [Public Health Advisory and more]
- January 2008 [Shortage of Medical Coders]
Volume II:
- December 2007 [Holiday Wishes and… Ugh, A Tax Update for 2007]
- November 2007 [Staph Infections MRSA (methicillin-resistant staph aureus)]
- October 2007 [Notable Rise In Adverse Drug Reactions]
- September 2007 [Why set up your own business?]
- Summer 2007 [Industry Highlights]
- May 2007 [UB 04 insurance forms]
- April 2007 [Mammograms risky, doctors say…]
- March 2007 [HCFA/HIPAA: New rules and changes]
- February 2007 [Guided Imagery Pain Management]
- January 2007 [Zoonotic Infectious Disease]
Volume I:
- December 2006 [Medicine in the news]
- November 2006 [Working At Home]
- October 2006 [What’s Ahead In Healthcare Careers]
- September 2006 [Medical Billing “Opportunities:” Worth a Second Opinion]
- August 2006 [Student Loans and Payment Plan Options]
- July 2006 [Online Learning]
- June 2006 [Contracts & Contract Law — Basics everyone should know]
- May 2006 [What do medical coders do? — An overview of the process]
- April 2006 [Home-based businesses – Working from home]
- March 2006 [Medical Billing and HIPAA Requirements]
- February 2006 [Recommended Book List for Medical Transcriptionists]
- January 2006 [Inaugural Issue – Meditec & Medical Transcription]
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