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Michele:
I am not aware of any books specifically for workers' comp, chiropractic, for Texas.

Michele

Michele:
Pauline,

    It is hard for me to recommend either book since I haven't read either myself, but I did look at both products and read the customer reviews.  If I were in your position, and were looking at the two products you indicated, I would go with the medical billing basic 2009 coding  educational series ingenix learning reimburstment educational series.  That looks more like what you are looking for.  The other book I think would be too basic and just explains what billing is, not how to do it.

Let me know if you order it, I would love to know what you think.

Michele

ChristineS:
What part of Texas are you in?

PMRNC:
I like and continue to buy the updates for two excellent books which have been around and are continuously updated.
"Understanding Medical Insurance" and "Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office"
I refer to them frequently. I've been getting these books since the mid 90's. You can find current and even past editions on either Amazon or Barnes & Nobles.
Another one I like is Medicare Made Easy, another one that gets frequently updated.

Linda Walker
PMRNC
www.billerswebsite.com

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