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Chemodenervation: Injecting Payor Requirements Into the Mix
Chemodenervation involves the use of chemical agents to temporarily or permanently block nerve signals, paralyzing the targeted muscles. The most commonly known chemical agent is botulinum toxin...
Beyond the Stigma: Overdose Awareness and Emergency Treatments
International Overdose Awareness Day (IOAD), which was just held on August 31, is an annual global event dedicated to raising awareness about overdose, promoting prevention, and advocating for...
Spinal Injection Billing & Coding: A Pain in the Neck?
Neck and back pain are a common problem in the US. According to a 2019 study by the CDC and the National Center for Health Statistics, 39.0% of adults reported experiencing back pain in the last 3...
Investing in Talent Pays Off, From Intern to FWA Investigator
Standing on the cusp of my final nursing semester, I felt uncertainty. Unlike my classmates, their futures neatly mapped out with dream hospital placements, I had no clear path. My previous clinical...
Sunshine on Demand: Phototherapy – A Brighter Future for Your Skin
“I am a better person when I have a tan!” We’ve all seen this meme on various social media sites and some of us may have used it as a clever way to suggest taking a vacation. Is there medical truth...
From Head to Toe, and Maybe Your Wallet Too: The All-Encompassing (and Expensive) World of Health Screenings
We all want to stay on top of our health, and regular checkups with a doctor are a great way to do that. But in our quest for early detection, have we fallen into the trap of too much testing? We’ve...