There’s a perfect storm brewing. Pandemic era patients are avoiding non-urgent visits to their doctors, causing an income downturn. On top of that? 2021 E/M coding changes are coming around the bend. Is your practice poised for growth?
There’s a perfect storm brewing. Pandemic era patients are avoiding non-urgent visits to their doctors, causing an income downturn. On top of that? 2021 E/M coding changes are coming around the bend. Is your practice poised for growth?
Quality technology, experienced and properly motivated technologists, and a tech-physician relationship built on trust are the cornerstones of a top tier diagnostic imaging practice.
Find out not only how adopting a provider that excels in these three areas can take patient care to the next level, but also the toll a deficit in these areas can take on outcomes and the practices’ bottom line.
The premise for ProjectAccessKC:Warmth is simple- For every service New Frontier’s diagnostic imaging technologists perform between now and Feb. 19th, we’ll donate a winter clothing item, provided by Spectrum Promotional & Apparel, to Uplift Organization who will get it to a community member in need.
Medical imaging is one of the most costly elements related to patient care. Here’s what you need to keep in mind when evaluating next steps for diagnostic imaging investments…
By announcing NFMD’s Medicare coverage approval, we’re sending a clear message to physicians, care teams, and patients that we’re ready to provide access to quality diagnostic care in Kansas and Missouri.
“Heart disease, stroke, and diabetes didn’t stop because of the pandemic; these conditions still need to be diagnosed and treated,” says Dr. David Burkart, principal of Healient. “Under our partnership with New Frontier, we can continue to diagnose critical conditions without exposing patients to further risk.”