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Season pass will save you money

The ISMA has a long history of providing education to physicians and medical office staff to help ensure success in practice management.

With more than 8,300 physician members, the ISMA knows the pressures of today’s medical practice environment resulting from stagnant reimbursement, managed care hassles, and the uncertainties of pay-for-performance initiatives.

In other words, the ISMA understands physicians and their practices must continually do more with less!

The ISMA Seminar Season Pass is designed to help you manage the challenges of the health care marketplace with education and training – at a lower cost.

What is the Season Pass?
The Season Pass permits a practice to send staff members – one per session – to an unlimited number of ISMA seminars during one calendar year.

You mean it’s transferable?
Yes, the Season Pass belongs to the physician practice, not one individual. That means your practice could send:

  • A coder to four sessions of the ISMA Coding Symposium in February
  • A biller to Medicaid updates in March and Medicare updates in December
  • A practice manager to the Commercial Payer Forum in June
  • A front desk person to a collections seminar in October and Tools for Enhancing Patient Relations in November

If you paid separately for staff members to attend these seminars, you would typically pay more than $1,000. With a Season Pass, you save $600.

What's the price?season pass ticket graphic
A Season Pass is $600.

How do I get one?
Call the ISMA at (800) 257-4762 or (317) 261-2060 or download the form here. The season pass is only being made available to ISMA member physicians and their practices. Nonmembers and billing companies are not eligible for this offer.

The sooner you purchase a Season Pass, the sooner you begin educating and advancing skills while saving money.

If you have any further questions, please e-mail us here.

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