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I have worked with many providers who seem to struggle with coding appropriately. Usually it is a combination of fear of being audited and fear of charging your patients too much.
Another thing I notice is lack of billing for ancillary discussions and not doing small skin procedures.
These things add up quickly, and can make a difference for $40000-$50000 per year easily.
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