From GIN11153 at aol.com Wed Jan 2 01:29:22 2008 From: GIN11153 at aol.com (GIN11153 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 04:29:22 EST Subject: [PrvPracNP] question for those who have a medical director Message-ID: I think I have finally found a new medical director to replace the one who decided he couldn't take on another office. He's asking what I would need from him besides being available to consult with the NP and sign off on protocols. Does any one have an established list? Gail **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bphillips at olderwiserwomen.com Wed Jan 2 06:11:00 2008 From: bphillips at olderwiserwomen.com (Barbara C. Phillips) Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 06:11:00 -0800 Subject: [PrvPracNP] question for those who have a medical director In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <008201c84d49$4e229620$0200a8c0@olderwiserwomen> Hi Gail, You may want to include what state you are form, as I suspect this may vary from state to state. I'm in WA, we don't need to deal with this here. I did spend a short year in NY State, and it seemed all I needed was someone to be listed as my collaborating physician and tell the state what set of "protocols" I was using. Since that was in 1999, it may be different now. Barbara C. Phillips, NP www.NPBusiness.ORG _____ From: prvpracnp-bounces at nurse.net [mailto:prvpracnp-bounces at nurse.net] On Behalf Of GIN11153 at aol.com Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 1:29 AM To: NPInfo at nurse.net; prvpracnp at nurse.net; IndNursePrac at yahoogroups.com Subject: [PrvPracNP] question for those who have a medical director I think I have finally found a new medical director to replace the one who decided he couldn't take on another office. He's asking what I would need from him besides being available to consult with the NP and sign off on protocols. Does any one have an established list? Gail _____ See AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From chapman2001 at comcast.net Wed Jan 2 20:59:31 2008 From: chapman2001 at comcast.net (chapman2001 at comcast.net) Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2008 04:59:31 +0000 Subject: [PrvPracNP] Independent Contractors Message-ID: <010320080459.7414.477C6BB3000B8BE900001CF62200750330CECFCFCD020E039F0E080C@comcast.net> I am closing a private practice and going to work as an independent contractor in a MD owned clinic. I plan to give him a percentage of what I collect from billing, not what is billed. I also am curious about how I get paid for seeing his pts and vise versa. I would like to ask others out there that are doing the same thing what are your experiences and how did you write up your contract. Any info you can give would be greatly appreciated. Grace -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bphillips at olderwiserwomen.com Wed Jan 2 21:49:34 2008 From: bphillips at olderwiserwomen.com (Barbara C. Phillips) Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 21:49:34 -0800 Subject: [PrvPracNP] Independent Contractors In-Reply-To: <010320080459.7414.477C6BB3000B8BE900001CF62200750330CECFCFCD020E039F0E080C@comcast.net> References: <010320080459.7414.477C6BB3000B8BE900001CF62200750330CECFCFCD020E039F0E080C@comcast.net> Message-ID: <014201c84dcc$6babd6b0$0200a8c0@olderwiserwomen> Hi Grace, I'm sorry to hear that you are closing your practice. Two others near me have recently closed. One of them never wanted to be in her own practice to begin with, so it was wise on her part. It's a lot of hard work when your heart is not in it. She's much happier in an employed position. I think one of the things that one needs to be clear about is the definition of independent contractor. People run into trouble all the time with this.and trouble is in the form of the IRS. I've not done this, however, I was approached about seeing patients for someone in NH as an IC, prior to opening my office. Since I was not going to see patients in the office, only in LTC, there was almost no overhead. I would do my own billing and carry my own pager. The physician would just see folks and sign orders as needed to satisfy Medicare. Regulations. In this case, I would be keeping 100% of receipts. In other cases, where you are seeing people in the office, you will need to contribute to overhead (office space, staff support, etc). In those cases, you may have to contribute 3-40% or more. It may also depend on how much consultation you do with the physician. I'm sure Carolyn Buppert has addressed this in her books or even in Q&A on Medscape. Please keep us posted as to how you are doing and what you find out.this will be great information for other NP's at NPBusiness. Barbara C. Phillips, NP www.NPBusiness.ORG _____ From: prvpracnp-bounces at nurse.net [mailto:prvpracnp-bounces at nurse.net] On Behalf Of chapman2001 at comcast.net Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 9:00 PM To: prvpracnp at nurse.net Subject: [PrvPracNP] Independent Contractors I am closing a private practice and going to work as an independent contractor in a MD owned clinic. I plan to give him a percentage of what I collect from billing, not what is billed. I also am curious about how I get paid for seeing his pts and vise versa. I would like to ask others out there that are doing the same thing what are your experiences and how did you write up your contract. Any info you can give would be greatly appreciated. Grace -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From chapman2001 at comcast.net Wed Jan 2 23:56:48 2008 From: chapman2001 at comcast.net (chapman2001 at comcast.net) Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2008 07:56:48 +0000 Subject: [PrvPracNP] Independent Contractors Message-ID: <010320080756.14904.477C95400005C4E800003A382205889116CECFCFCD020E039F0E080C@comcast.net> Thank you Barbara. Although my doors will close, I will continue my practice at another location, which for me is a great relief from all the issues that come with ownership. I am not able to continue to work 10-12 hours per day 7 days a week. I needed this and am rejoicing in my decision. I love being in business for myself, but cant handle doing everything w/o help. It was me and only me, which can cause quick burnout. Plus I want to go back to school for my DNP. I have checked on the IRS issue and I believe I have that part handled. I will pay my own taxes, bring my panel and continue to build it, but I am wondering can the MD do my billing or should I do that myself? Can we share charts and still be separate? Can we share call? I will check my Carolyn Buppert and one other book, I cant remember the authors name, and see what they have to say. I will continue to keep you all posted and place some info on your site to help others with the same questions. Grace -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Barbara C. Phillips" Hi Grace, I?m sorry to hear that you are closing your practice. Two others near me have recently closed. One of them never wanted to be in her own practice to begin with, so it was wise on her part. It?s a lot of hard work when your heart is not in it. She?s much happier in an employed position. I think one of the things that one needs to be clear about is the definition of independent contractor. People run into trouble all the time with this?and trouble is in the form of the IRS. I?ve not done this, however, I was approached about seeing patients for someone in NH as an IC, prior to opening my office. Since I was not going to see patients in the office, only in LTC, there was almost no overhead. I would do my own billing and carry my own pager. The physician would just see folks and sign orders as needed to satisfy Medicare. Regulations. In this case, I would be keeping 100% of receipts. In other cases, where you are seeing people in the office, you will need to contribute to overhead (office space, staff support, etc). In those cases, you may have to contribute 3-40% or more. It may also depend on how much consultation you do with the physician. I?m sure Carolyn Buppert has addressed this in her books or even in Q&A on Medscape. Please keep us posted as to how you are doing and what you find out?this will be great information for other NP?s at NPBusiness. Barbara C. Phillips, NP www.NPBusiness.ORG From: prvpracnp-bounces at nurse.net [mailto:prvpracnp-bounces at nurse.net] On Behalf Of chapman2001 at comcast.net Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 9:00 PM To: prvpracnp at nurse.net Subject: [PrvPracNP] Independent Contractors I am closing a private practice and going to work as an independent contractor in a MD owned clinic. I plan to give him a percentage of what I collect from billing, not what is billed. I also am curious about how I get paid for seeing his pts and vise versa. I would like to ask others out there that are doing the same thing what are your experiences and how did you write up your contract. Any info you can give would be greatly appreciated. Grace -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: "Barbara C. Phillips" Subject: RE: [PrvPracNP] Independent Contractors Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 05:51:42 +0000 Size: 752 URL: From chapman2001 at comcast.net Wed Jan 2 23:56:48 2008 From: chapman2001 at comcast.net (chapman2001 at comcast.net) Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2008 07:56:48 +0000 Subject: [PrvPracNP] Independent Contractors Message-ID: <010320080756.14904.477C95400005C4E800003A382205889116CECFCFCD020E039F0E080C@comcast.net> Thank you Barbara. Although my doors will close, I will continue my practice at another location, which for me is a great relief from all the issues that come with ownership. I am not able to continue to work 10-12 hours per day 7 days a week. I needed this and am rejoicing in my decision. I love being in business for myself, but cant handle doing everything w/o help. It was me and only me, which can cause quick burnout. Plus I want to go back to school for my DNP. I have checked on the IRS issue and I believe I have that part handled. I will pay my own taxes, bring my panel and continue to build it, but I am wondering can the MD do my billing or should I do that myself? Can we share charts and still be separate? Can we share call? I will check my Carolyn Buppert and one other book, I cant remember the authors name, and see what they have to say. I will continue to keep you all posted and place some info on your site to help others with the same questions. Grace -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Barbara C. Phillips" Hi Grace, I?m sorry to hear that you are closing your practice. Two others near me have recently closed. One of them never wanted to be in her own practice to begin with, so it was wise on her part. It?s a lot of hard work when your heart is not in it. She?s much happier in an employed position. I think one of the things that one needs to be clear about is the definition of independent contractor. People run into trouble all the time with this?and trouble is in the form of the IRS. I?ve not done this, however, I was approached about seeing patients for someone in NH as an IC, prior to opening my office. Since I was not going to see patients in the office, only in LTC, there was almost no overhead. I would do my own billing and carry my own pager. The physician would just see folks and sign orders as needed to satisfy Medicare. Regulations. In this case, I would be keeping 100% of receipts. In other cases, where you are seeing people in the office, you will need to contribute to overhead (office space, staff support, etc). In those cases, you may have to contribute 3-40% or more. It may also depend on how much consultation you do with the physician. I?m sure Carolyn Buppert has addressed this in her books or even in Q&A on Medscape. Please keep us posted as to how you are doing and what you find out?this will be great information for other NP?s at NPBusiness. Barbara C. Phillips, NP www.NPBusiness.ORG From: prvpracnp-bounces at nurse.net [mailto:prvpracnp-bounces at nurse.net] On Behalf Of chapman2001 at comcast.net Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 9:00 PM To: prvpracnp at nurse.net Subject: [PrvPracNP] Independent Contractors I am closing a private practice and going to work as an independent contractor in a MD owned clinic. I plan to give him a percentage of what I collect from billing, not what is billed. I also am curious about how I get paid for seeing his pts and vise versa. I would like to ask others out there that are doing the same thing what are your experiences and how did you write up your contract. Any info you can give would be greatly appreciated. Grace -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: "Barbara C. Phillips" Subject: RE: [PrvPracNP] Independent Contractors Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 05:51:42 +0000 Size: 752 URL: From GIN11153 at aol.com Thu Jan 10 21:30:41 2008 From: GIN11153 at aol.com (GIN11153 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 00:30:41 EST Subject: [PrvPracNP] Came across this website that might interest you Message-ID: _http://www.formedicmhq.com/_ (http://www.formedicmhq.com/) Welcome to Formedic's charting revolution! Simple, efficient and thorough, Formedic's Medical History Questionnaire (MHQ) will quickly become an indispensable way for you and your staff to manage patient visits. MHQ is a new and exciting free service that gathers the patient's medical history and symptomatology prior to the physician encounter. Start saving time and money with MHQ today! Document Better MHQ organizes the patient's medical history into familiar, clinical terminology and generates a pre-filled patient record form on which the entire patient visit can be charted. MHQ delivers the thorough, already-documented subjective medical history you need to effectively engage your patients. Saves Time, And It's Easy To Use MHQ saves you, on average, 4 minutes per patient. That's over an hour of additional time each day. With MHQ charting is organized, quick and simple! Reduces Costs, And It's Free You'll think you hired an extra assistant - with no cost to you. And, as with all Formedic resources, MHQ is available to healthcare professionals completely free of charge. Gail **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I would like to hear from those of you with a medical director for your practices for ideas please. Gail Neuman RNC CPHW student midwife and student nurse practitioner certified high risk OB/OB legal consultant Perinatal Nurse Associates 801 N. Tustin Ave., Suite 305 Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 314-7070 (714) 838-1479 fax **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From GIN11153 at aol.com Sat Jan 12 17:21:18 2008 From: GIN11153 at aol.com (GIN11153 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 20:21:18 EST Subject: [PrvPracNP] medical advisory board Message-ID: I got this email recent;y and thought some of you might be interested-go to this link to register: _http://www.medicaladvisoryboard.com/Medv2/_ (http://www.medicaladvisoryboard.com/Medv2/) The Medical Advisory Board? is a worldwide group of healthcare professionals who help influence the future of healthcare by participating in online opinion surveys and online discussions. The knowledge and advice of Medical Advisory Board? members help universities, hospitals, major corporations, insurance companies, and governmental agencies make better informed, more intelligent decisions about healthcare legislation, healthcare insurance, new drugs, and new medical products, systems, and services. We invite you to join the Medical Advisory Board? and help shape the future of the healthcare industry. When you complete a screener (a short questionnaire), your name will be placed in a drawing for cash prizes. When you complete an online survey (a longer questionnaire), you will receive an honorarium ranging from a minimum of $10 U.S. to $200 U.S. or more. We've created the Medical Advisory Board? website to serve as home base for panel members. Here you'll find _information_ (http://www.medicaladvisoryboard.com/Medv2/Information.aspx) about the panel and about how to _join._ (https://www.medicaladvisoryboard.com/MedV2/Register.aspx?L=1) We've also included a _Member Resources_ (http://www.medicaladvisoryboard.com/Medv2/Links.aspx) area filled with information of value to healthcare professionals, such as healthcare news headlines and links to healthcare websites. Gail **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From GIN11153 at aol.com Thu Jan 17 15:54:06 2008 From: GIN11153 at aol.com (GIN11153 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 18:54:06 EST Subject: [PrvPracNP] Do you have a medical director agreement to share? Message-ID: I am putting together a draft agreement for the doctor who has agreed to be the medical director of my hopeful prenatal clinic. I have a few collaborative agreements that some of you have shared with me over the last year or so that have been helpful on what to include. (I will be hiring an NP who will be an employee of the clinic). But the sample agreements don't really address billing with the doctor's provider numbers which we will be doing while we try to apply for our own. Since the MediCal( CA Medicaid) and insurance company checks will come with the doctor's name on them, how will this work with income tax, his independent contractor status, etc. My attorney is forming a nursing corporation for me. Gail Neuman RNC CPHW student midwife certified high risk OB/OB legal consultant Perinatal Nurse Associates 801 N. Tustin Ave., Suite 305 Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 314-7070 (714) 838-1479 fax **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From GIN11153 at aol.com Tue Jan 22 12:39:49 2008 From: GIN11153 at aol.com (GIN11153 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 15:39:49 EST Subject: [PrvPracNP] do pay a medical director fee ? Message-ID: I have been bent out of shape since Fri because the doc who agreed to be my medical director for the prenatal clinic hadn't faxed back the signed last page of the contract. Supposed to meet with the atty today at 3 to do the paperwork for the nursing corporation I am forming for the office he said that he just got the contract today and that there's no incentive for him to be the medical director if I pay him $125 an hour to see patients in the office and $500 for each delivery, so he's proposing $100 an hour to see office patients, he'll bill the $544 delivery on his own PLUS $1500 a month to be the medical director. I thought my proposal was better than doing calculations each month and giving him 5-7% of the revenue after expenses are paid. I will have to find and hire an NP fast. *sigh* I hope there'll be some leftover money for me to have a salary............ Gail **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Supposed to meet with the atty today at 3 to do the paperwork for the nursing corporation I am forming for the office he said that he just got the contract today and that there's no incentive for him to be the medical director if I pay him $125 an hour to see patients in the office and $500 for each delivery, so he's proposing $100 an hour to see office patients, he'll bill the $544 delivery on his own PLUS $1500 a month to be the medical director. I thought my proposal was better than doing calculations each month and giving him 5-7% of the revenue after expenses are paid. I will have to find and hire an NP fast. *sigh* I hope there'll be some leftover money for me to have a salary............ Gail ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ PrvPracNP mailing list PrvPracNP at nurse.net http://lists.nurse.net/mailman/listinfo/prvpracnp % You can change you list options and unsubscribe from this page -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From GIN11153 at aol.com Tue Jan 22 20:21:33 2008 From: GIN11153 at aol.com (GIN11153 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 23:21:33 EST Subject: [PrvPracNP] do pay a medical director fee ? Message-ID: That is my thought also. I appreciate your reply! Gail In a message dated 1/22/2008 4:16:08 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, sdrakenp at comcast.net writes: he fee seems outrageous !!! I would look for other alternatives. Suellen ----- Original Message ----- From: _GIN11153 at aol.com_ (mailto:GIN11153 at aol.com) To: _Stmidwife at aol.com_ (mailto:Stmidwife at aol.com) ; _NPInfo at nurse.net_ (mailto:NPInfo at nurse.net) ; _nravey at bellsouth.net_ (mailto:nravey at bellsouth.net) ; _IndNursePrac at yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:IndNursePrac at yahoogroups.com) ; _prvpracnp at nurse.net_ (mailto:prvpracnp at nurse.net) Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 3:39 PM Subject: [PrvPracNP] do pay a medical director fee ? I have been bent out of shape since Fri because the doc who agreed to be my medical director for the prenatal clinic hadn't faxed back the signed last page of the contract. Supposed to meet with the atty today at 3 to do the paperwork for the nursing corporation I am forming for the office he said that he just got the contract today and that there's no incentive for him to be the medical director if I pay him $125 an hour to see patients in the office and $500 for each delivery, so he's proposing $100 an hour to see office patients, he'll bill the $544 delivery on his own PLUS $1500 a month to be the medical director. I thought my proposal was better than doing calculations each month and giving him 5-7% of the revenue after expenses are paid. I will have to find and hire an NP fast. *sigh* I hope there'll be some leftover money for me to have a salary............ Gail ____________________________________ Start the year off right. _Easy ways to stay in shape_ (http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489) in the new year. ____________________________________ _______________________________________________ PrvPracNP mailing list PrvPracNP at nurse.net http://lists.nurse.net/mailman/listinfo/prvpracnp % You can change you list options and unsubscribe from this page _______________________________________________ PrvPracNP mailing list PrvPracNP at nurse.net http://lists.nurse.net/mailman/listinfo/prvpracnp % You can change you list options and unsubscribe from this page **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bphillips at olderwiserwomen.com Fri Jan 25 06:56:29 2008 From: bphillips at olderwiserwomen.com (Barbara C. Phillips) Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 06:56:29 -0800 Subject: [PrvPracNP] NP Interviews Message-ID: <00fe01c85f62$788dc5d0$0200a8c0@olderwiserwomen> Hello, I just wanted to give everyone a heads up.. Many of you know I have a blog/website for NPs in business. One of the most common requests I get both online and offline is about what other NP's are doing. Well.let's find out. I'm going to be interviewing NP business owners. We have several already lined up and more in the works. Several of the NP's that have already agreed to be interviewed are on this list. Many are not. The first one will be 2/3/08, and I'll announce who it is next week. In order to be notified of the interview and get access codes (they are different for each interview), you'll have to register at www.NPInterviews.com . If you are an NP in business, or you know of someone you'd like to hear from, please contact me at bcp @ npbusiness.com Barbara Barbara C. 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From: GIN11153 at aol.com Subject: [PrvPracNP] Does anyone have an arbitration agreement clause to share? Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 23:33:11 +0000 Size: 768 URL: From GIN11153 at aol.com Fri Jan 25 15:57:33 2008 From: GIN11153 at aol.com (GIN11153 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 18:57:33 EST Subject: [PrvPracNP] Does anyone have an arbitration agreement clause to share? Message-ID: Thank you, I hadn't thought of checking my book. Senior moment, I guess! Have a good weekend. In a message dated 1/25/2008 3:53:40 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, chapman2001 at comcast.net writes: Check Carolyn Buppert's book and website you may find it there. -------------- Original message -------------- From: GIN11153 at aol.com The attorney told me to add a clause concerning arbitration and attorney fees for the contract with my medical director but I cannot find one-the 4 contracts that NPs shared with me don't have anything related to legal fees, etc. Gail ____________________________________ Who's never won? _Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music._ (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000 02548) From: GIN11153 at aol.com To: NPInfo at nurse.net, IndNursePrac at yahoogroups.com, prvpracnp at nurse.net Subject: [PrvPracNP] Does anyone have an arbitration agreement clause to share? Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 23:33:11 +0000 Content-Type: Multipart/mixed; boundary="NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_15949_1201305136_2" _______________________________________________ PrvPracNP mailing list PrvPracNP at nurse.net http://lists.nurse.net/mailman/listinfo/prvpracnp % You can change you list options and unsubscribe from this page _______________________________________________ PrvPracNP mailing list PrvPracNP at nurse.net http://lists.nurse.net/mailman/listinfo/prvpracnp % You can change you list options and unsubscribe from this page **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bphillips at olderwiserwomen.com Mon Jan 28 07:57:58 2008 From: bphillips at olderwiserwomen.com (Barbara C. Phillips) Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 07:57:58 -0800 Subject: [PrvPracNP] NPInterviews: Cindy Jensen, NP Message-ID: <00b701c861c6$8e2bc070$0200a8c0@olderwiserwomen> Sunday, February 3, 2008, at 5pmPacfic time, NPInterviews.com is interviewing Cindy Jensen, NP - the owner of Passport Health of Western Washington. This live interview can be accessed via a phone line or online. Participants can ask questions before and during the interview. There is no charge to participate in this event. Register now so you can ask your questions: www.NPInterviews.com Barbara C. Phillips, NP www.NPBusiness.ORG www.NPInterviews.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: