If you are unable to see the message below, click here to view. About 30% of ED visits among patients with common chronic conditions are potentially unnecessary.
When it’s my turn to write a “note from,” I usually write about the CCDS recertification process. I can see you all rolling your cyber eyes, “Yes Penny, we know… it’s our responsibility to know our due dates, recertify on time to avoid the late fee, give a copy of the recert confirmation letter to our bosses and HR departments, blah-blah-blah. Tell us something new and interesting for a change!”
Okay, you asked for it, so here it goes.
I admire you all. No, really, I do. Your commitment to patient care, your passion for your work. All y’all are very special to me.
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