Meeting Medicaid Billing Needs with Sensitive Medical Billing SoftwareWritten by Joe Miller
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In 1999, over 38 million Americans were enrolled in Medicaid. About 33 million of those enrolled in Medicaid were elderly, while other 5 million consisted of disabled individuals. In 2003, trend remains similar. Of over 40 million individuals enrolled, over 34 million consisted of elderly, while slightly fewer than 6 million individuals were disabled. The point is that, in general, those enrolled in Medicaid (statistically elderly and disabled) also require more medical care than other low-income families or individuals. That means that if a medical service provider is unable to react to Medicaid billing needs, then that medical service provider will be unable to assist not only large demographic of Medicaid-enrolled individuals but also many elderly and disabled-two of most medically-needy demographics. Benefits of Medicaid Billing Sensitive Software Millions of Medicaid-enrolled individuals are seeking medical service providers who are able to meet with Medicaid billing needs of state government and of Medicaid individuals. Fortunately, with advances in technology, Medicaid billing sensitive software is available to answer needs of increasing Medicaid-enrolled population, many of whom are in regular need of medical attention.

Joe Miller is an author of informational articles and online advertisements on business, technology, and health. Information on Medicaid billing is available at AdvancedMD.com.
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The last business I wanted to mention is home inspection business. This has taken off in past few years and is presenting great opportunities for home based business success. The # 1 franchise is Pillar to post (457 franchises, with a start-up cost of $30,000), Americspec (385, approximately $30,000 in start-up costs), The Home Inspection Service (350, approximately $20,000 to start), World Inspection Service (182, approximately $40,000 in start-up costs.) You may have your own ideas as to what business you want to start. In order to be successful in any business venture you must do ample research into market conditions in your area, as well as prepare a business plan that will serve as a guide for you to follow. When preparing to start your own home business, it is always a good idea to contact a professional business consultant or incubator, who can help your prepare for success! © Copyright 2004-05 by www.motivatedentrepreneur.com

This article was written by Ryan M. Hoback. He is Founder of The Motivated Entrepreneur Business Incubation & Consultation. They help entrepreneurs start and grow their businesses.
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