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Where would I look or who would I contact if I were interested in reviewing

charts? Would the state medical society be a good place to start? Insurance

providers??

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here in Florida one of the hospitals asked me if I could review some charts from Nurse practitioners working in a hospital employee clinic.

check with your local hospital or city if they have some clinics like that.

adolfo

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Where would I look or who would I contact if I were interested in reviewing charts? Would the state medical society be a good place to start? Insurance providers??

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Steve does chart review for EHR.  He makes good money, but will quit as soon as we are financially able because it is Corporate with a capital C and it is not exactly rewarding for him.  They are always hiring; we think due to turnover.  He had to do 2 weeks training in their office (in Pleasanton, CA - but they also have an office in PA), but since then has worked from home.  You need CABLE internet - most DSL doesn't cut it - and they provide everything else.

 

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Where would I look or who would I contact if I were interested in reviewing charts? Would the state medical society be a good place to start? Insurance providers??

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And check your state medical society. Mich State Med Society has a peer review

organization that I'm thinking of signing up for. It's $70/hr for chart review

and you set your rate for more complex stuff. The other option for extra income

is urgent care (which I'm doing right now) which generally is $70-$100/hr

depending on the acuity, patient load, and whether you are supervising NPs/PAs.

Of course, geographic variation applies.

Craig

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