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Billing2:
Merry,

I did it in a way to make it all about them. The way the one provider is,it has to be all about him.
 
I'm moving from New Jersey to Oregon in May. So I told them I was giving my 30 days notice due to the move and they would be much better off with having someone in office to help them out.  You have to hand hold them a lot.

So they are hiring a new person for in the office. Made it a nice exit, they also paid me cash for my bounced checks.

PMRNC:

--- Quote ---I'm moving from New Jersey to Oregon in May. So I told them I was giving my 30 days notice due to the move and they would be much better off with having someone in office to help them out.  You have to hand hold them a lot.
--- End quote ---

It sounds like you handled it pretty nicely. If I can ask; is the reason you are leaving them mostly because of their lack of timely paying or because you are moving? I'm just asking because I wasn't sure if you were aware of all the optional ways you can still handle their billing even across the country.

I also, in the future would NEVER skimp on getting an attorney. There are even some really good pre-paid legal services which are just as good. Prepay is basically same as giving retainer. I would look for one that is well versed with healthcare administration AND contract law. Collections law is more specific, with an attorney specializing in contract law they can better help you with your situation when it comes to any breach of the contract. J M H O

Billing2:
No I'm leaving due to payment issues.  I feel very fortunate all my office are staying with me.   

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