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Redos

Posted By: paintyper on 2009-06-09
In Reply to: Charging doctors for redos...... - abby

The ethical practice would be only to charge what you add. However, depending on how much you add and how often, it is good business practice to do these at no charge if these are small addendums. I rarely charge for these, maybe 1 out of 100 or so, and these are complete redos.


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Charging doctors for redos......

I was wondering what the general rule here is.  Lets say that you type an office note and then months later the doc wants you to add to it.  Do you charge them again for the text you already typed, or do you just pull it up out of your computer's memory and only charge the doctor for the new text added to the document?  This happens to me a lot, and I would like to know what the general rule is. 


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Abby