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Abdominal Pain: A Black Box of Liability

By Jennifer L’Hommedieu Stankus, M.D., J.D., ACEP News Contributing Writer | on September 1, 2010 | 0 Comment
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ACEP Group Billing and Recognition Pays

Emergency medicine groups that sign onto ACEP’s Group Billing and Recognition Program ensure their physicians remain current with progressive medical resources. The program offers benefits to groups of all sizes.

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ACEP News: Vol 29 – No 09 – September 2010

Small to midsize groups are finding value in the 100% Club. Once all eligible emergency physicians in a group have confirmed membership with ACEP, the group is given 100% Club status. This qualification allows groups to receive discounts on job postings and rebates on education, as well as national recognition online, in publications, and at Scientific Assembly.

Return on investment dramatically increases when 100% Club members sign up for Group Billing. This benefit provides a 25% discount for all new ACEP members and a $25 certificate for renewing members to use toward ACEP products.

Larger physician groups may opt for the Circle of Distinction. This program increases rewards as groups commit to recruiting more new ACEP members. Circle of Distinction members receive discounted job postings on EM Career Central, recognition online and at Scientific Assembly, and numerous other benefits.

ACEP’s Group Billing and Recognition Program offers practical solutions, cost-effective discounts, and recognition for physician groups that are truly committed to preserving and strengthening emergency medicine.

To find out more about these programs, visit www.ACEP.org/GroupRecognition, e-mail groups@ACEP.org, or call 800-798-1822 for details.

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Topics: Abdominal and GastrointestinalClinical ExamCritical CareDeathDiagnosisEducationEmergency MedicineEmergency PhysicianImaging and UltrasoundLegalMalpracticePainProcedures and SkillsSurgeryTransitions of Care

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