It is your job to attempt to collect debt in your office. Which is the more effective strategy for collecting past due debt from a patient?

Directions: Directions: On a separate, typed page answer the following with minimal 100 words each.
1. It is your job to attempt to collect debt in your office. Which is the more effective strategy for collecting past due debt from a patient?
2. Patient Josey Booker calls to make an appointment. When you pull her up in the EMR, you see that she has been flagged for going to collections. How will you handle this situation?
3. Patient Maurice Jones has a past due amount of $ 30.00. When he comes in for his appointment you need to attempt to collect the past due amount. The past due amount is from a check that came back NSF and the fee of $25.00 for a returned check. How would you handle this situation? If he was expressing frustration about the amount due, what can you say/do to defuse the situation?
4. A patient had an emergency surgery 9 months ago. She was uninsured. The cost of her surgery was $16,658.30. The patient said she does not have the money to even set up payments. What can be done to help her?

Ethnographic Interviews: Describe The Social Aspects of the Corona Virus Pandemic.

1. Select two people who are willing to participate in the interview. These individuals must be over the age of 18 years old. One of the individuals can be a family member. The other should be a person who is not a part of your household but available by phone. Do not break any social distancing rules to conduct these interviews. Phone interviews are excellent! If possible, try to find people who are quite different from one another, either different cultures, families, or economic situations. 2. Develop a list of fifteen open-ended questions for the interviews. Make sure that you ask the same questions for each interview. allowing the interviewee to create their unique answer. For example- instead of asking, “Are you watching more TV??”, ask, “How do you spend your day?” Instead of asking “how many brothers or sisters do you have,” ask them, “can you describe your family.

Identify and compare the characteristics between a full custodial arrest and a stop.

1. Compare and contrast the “trespass doctrine” with the “privacy doctrine” as they relate to Fourth Amendment searches. Give an example of each to support your answer.2. Describe the third-party doctrine? Why is it important? Give an example to support your answer.3. Identify and compare the characteristics between a full custodial arrest and a stop. Give an example of each.4. Define and explain the differences between reasonable suspicion and probable cause. What two interests does probable cause balance?

Identify and compare the characteristics between a full custodial arrest and a stop.

Questions1. Compare and contrast the “trespass doctrine” with the “privacy doctrine” as they relate to Fourth Amendment searches. Give an example of each to support your answer.2. Describe the third-party doctrine? Why is it important? Give an example to support your answer.3. Identify and compare the characteristics between a full custodial arrest and a stop. Give an example of each.4. Define and explain the differences between reasonable suspicion and probable cause. What two interests does probable cause balance?