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578 The Best of 2023 Get Powerful Referrals – Tiffanie Kellog
One of the most important issues for an LNC entrepreneur is finding the most effective way to increase clientele. Tiffanie Kellog, an expert networker and author of several books, explains why powerful referrals generate the best returns and describes how to get them without being pushy. Referral clients will stay with you four times as…
Read More577 The Best of 2023! Who Pays or Denies Payment for Health Care? Wendy Rice
One of the murkiest and also often most tragic areas of medical care is the authorization of payment for health care. The U.S. has a complex and too often confusing system, which, combined with very expensive medical and surgical care, can leave families financially devastated. Here to explain the details is Wendy Rice, a legal…
Read More576 The Best of 2023! Cardiac Medical Malpractice Issues – Erin Getz
As a legal nurse consultant, you are sure to come across cardiac medical malpractice suits involving heart disease. This podcast features Erin Getz, a nurse practitioner and also an expert on this subject. She unravels some of the complex issues involved in various heart conditions. Of primary concern is management of medications. This can be…
Read More575 The Best of 2023! Powerful LNC Chronologies – Emily Flynn
The ability to deliver an informative and easy-to-follow medical chronology can boost your LNC business. Emily Flynn, an experienced emergency department nurse, has been a legal nurse consultant since 2006. She brings her expertise to the complex subject of preparing chronologies that meets her clients’ needs. Though this is her basic approach, she always determines…
Read More574 The Best of 2023! Serial Healthcare Killers – Erin Laferriere
Learn more about serial healthcare killers. Medically-assisted opioid-related overdoses have become major news items. Erin Laferriere got involved in such a case, the Mount Carmen/Dr. Husel litigation in 2020. Dr. Husel was charged with 14 counts of murder. The nurses involved were charged civilly with negligence and were reported to their respective nursing boards. Erin…
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