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VOL. 28 NO. 6 - 2010 FL MAGnet - NEW!
- Chairman Dr. Roy W. Vandiver Announces Retirement, Appointment of New Chairman
- Risk Management & Patient Safety Dept. Tips: MAG Mutual Insurance Company to Highlight Policyholders’ Efforts to Improve Patient Safety
- Application Form for Patient Safety Success Stories
VOL. 28 NO. 5 - 2010 FL MAGnet
- New: Exclusive Tools to Manage Your Risk, Employees
- Collaboration - The Key to Stronger Referral Relationships
- Physician Liability Stress Resources
- Additional Cyber Liability Coverage Also Available
- Introducing Complementary Cyber Protection
- Health Care Heroes Honored in Jacksonville
VOL. 28 NO. 4 - 2010 FL MAGnet
- Considerations When Using Medical Assistants
- Claims Committees – Looking Out for Physicians
- Site Assessment Pays Off In Real-Life Emergency
- Special Savings on Disability Income Protection for MagMutual Policyholders
- Where We’ll Be
VOL. 28 NO. 3 - 2010 FL MAGnet
- A.M. Best Upgrades Financial Rating Outlook
- Employment Practices Liability, How Do I Protect My Practice?
- Considerations When Using Medical Assistants
- Consultants Improve Revenue and Efficiency
- Where We’ll Be
VOL. 28 NO. 2 - 2010 FL MAGnet
- $12.5 Million Dividend & Rate Reduction
- Risk Management & Patient Safety Dept. Tips: Timing of Record Entries - The New Documentation Trap
- 760 Wins and Counting… We Don’t Back Down
- Health Savings Accounts: Innovative solution to control costs and Increase benefits
- Where We’ll Be
VOL. 28 NO. 1 - 2010 FL MAGnet
- Risk Management & Patient Safety Dept. Tips: Hep C Outbreak Traced to Injection Practices
- Legal Brief: What Does “HITECH” Mean for Us?
- Roth IRA Conversion— Opportunity for Higher Wage Earners
- What You Read in 2009
- AMA Web Site Helps Physicians Volunteer in Haiti