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Free Educational Webinar for Interventional Radiologist today!

Tuesday, July 21st, Dexios and RadRx are holding a joint educational webinar at 12 pm-1 pm EST.

Kyle Tucker, President of Dexios Radiology Billing, will discuss the crucial billing metrics that every interventional radiologist should review every month and how these metrics can reflect if you are getting paid for your hard work. Kyle will be followed by expert Stacie Buck, Founder of RadRx, discussing common coding errors, documentation deficiencies, and areas where interventional radiology groups are losing revenue. These topics intend to arm interventional radiologists with a better understanding of the most common billing and coding issues your group may be facing.

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMtf-qorzMvGNULBrxhOfAYyJeiLs79jtij

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