What Nurse Practitioners Need to Know Before You Outsource Documentation As a nurse practitioner conducting Compensation & Pension (C&P) exams, your time is precious. Documentation is critical — but it’s also time-consuming. Hiring a medical scribe can ease the burden, but here’s the question:Should your scribe be in the U.S., or overseas? Here’s a breakdown
Stop Just Emailing — Here’s Why a Quick Call Could Change Everything If you’re a nurse practitioner completing Compensation & Pension (C&P) exams, you know how critical documentation is. When you see an addendum about a DBQ, it’s natural to type an answer back to Quality Assurance (QA). But here’s the truth 👉Calling QA is
What NPs Need to Know About Recording Laws & Best Practices As a Nurse Practitioner performing C&P exams, you may wonder — or even be asked — whether a Veteran is allowed to record their exam. It’s becoming more common, especially as Veterans want to track their care or protect their rights. ⚖️ State Laws
What Is a VSO — and How Do They Help Veterans? A Quick Guide for Nurse Practitioners Supporting the VA Claims Process As a nurse practitioner performing C&P exams or writing medical opinions, it helps to understand every part of the Veteran’s journey — including who’s helping them before they get to you. One key
We know that everybody’s experiences with the Big 3 are different so this blog is general. The purpose of this is to let you know there are 3 and what the primary objective is. If you’re a nurse practitioner exploring opportunities to perform Compensation & Pension (C&P) exams for veterans, you’ll likely hear three names
Here’s What Every NP Should Know Before Saying Yes Performing Compensation & Pension (C&P) exams for veterans can be a fulfilling and flexible opportunity for nurse practitioners — but it’s not your typical clinical job. These exams have legal, medical, and emotional components that require preparation and clear understanding. Before you commit, here’s a comprehensive
