Re: Cash only services?

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirez@icepr.com)
Sat Mar 18 08:18:41 2000


I we did not have to use a computer and software to charge for the service-- envelope--US stamp--how much was it?--forgot

At Sat, 18 Mar 2000, Joe Cutchin wrote: >
>Efrain: a patient came in the other day and gave me a check rendered for
>my usual service in 1971 and its total amount was $25.I ask my economics
>professor friend to run the CPI and inflation on this to date and it
>amounts to $125.25.Now for that same service I charge $75.Medicare pays
>me $22.50 and the patient pays $25.Not only have we had no raise in our
>fees but inflation has ruined us.--
> Joseph H. Cutchin MD FACOG 4105463125
> 314 West Carroll Street 4105463128 Fax
> Salisbury,Maryland 21801
>
> http://www.penobgyn.com

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