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Missng ER levels
jmgiusti:
As an "apparent" newbie, I read a lot of posts in here, and I appreciate the experts and all of their input, I didn't think the post was "rude". The experts are just requesting that we execute "due diligence" before posting. Ashpr looks like she had done some of that, at least by the last post, but it wasn't shared in the first post where she stated "she had no idea how to answer the question".
Experts, please continue to be stern with us, in this way you ensure that the providers we sign up are getting a person that is research based and analytical, someone they can trust with their revenue cycle as well as someone who knows how to utilize their "resources", such as this forum when they have to reach out to their community for advice.
Thanks again!
Ashpr:
That's what people are doing here research and ask help on things that they haven't found their own answer while research, or what's the point of having a forum for people to ask things that they don't know or are not expert if they can't ask? I just wanted for some other opinions. the problem to not help here is because I used the word "Training"? so I assume it would of be different if I wouldn't use that word. I did my research. just wanted a little advise. but thanks anyways. It always good to find "experts" that send to do your own research instead of help. Have an awesome evening.
Michele:
--- Quote from: Ashpr on June 11, 2014, 01:53:35 AM ---Hi! I'm doing a training and I got this question that I have no idea what to answer. Please help!
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--- Quote from: Ashpr on June 12, 2014, 04:16:28 PM --- I just wanted to be sure of what I ALREADY answered. that it was this, just in case you didn't and apparently don't know the answer. but Thanks anyway. Specially DMK for being so rude.
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We don't mind helping people and since we all do this free I think that is obvious. You clearly stated this was a homework question that you had no idea how to answer in your first post, then insulted people in your second. The word training was not the issue. If you go back and look through the posts you will see that much help has been provided to many 'in training'.
DMK:
I appreciate the support for, what I thought, was a legitimate question. The "question" asked was a homework question. If you had posted what you thought was the correct answer, and were looking for guidance or reassurance that it was the right answer, I would not have posted my response.
It was not intended to be rude. It was to the point, you said it was a "training" circumstance.
Many people, myself included, post hypothetical questions that we come up within our day to day work. Hoping that we know the correct procedure. Sometimes we're right, sometimes not. Most of the people on this forum are working in the industry. And you'll notice that the "rules" are different for different insurance companies, different types of practices, and different regions.
In your upcoming career, you'll need to have thicker skin. You will be questioned by your employer, you will have to learn new sets of rules as the rules change over and over. It's not personal, it professional. If you get your feelings hurt every time someone questions you, you will have a hard time in ANY profession. And more so when there is money (someone's income) involved.
I am really glad that you stood up and related that you HAD the answer and wanted to verify that it was correct. But you should have stated that in the first post. Re-read your original post, and then look at it from the other side.
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