Agptek High Quality 5 in 1 Wireless Stereo RS 864 863.5 864.5 MHz Rf Wireless Surround Sound Stereo Headphone for HDTV, TV, VCD, PC, MP3, MP4, IPOD, DVD with 3.5mm to 2.5mm Adapter w/ Transmitter Wireless FM


=>High sensitivity, interference resistance, strong signal, outstanding performance, effective range over 8m,and reception beyond obstacle of wall.

=>Bass speaker for great enjoyment

=>Hi-Fi for beautiful sound.

=>Features:

->100% BRAND NEW!

->Wireless Earphone
Wireless reception from any electrical device with audio output such as full-channel TV sound, PC, game player, DVD player, VCD player, audio device, MP3 player, and CD player. Full-channel TV sound: What will you do if there is your favorite TV program but worry about disturbing others? Use of the wireless earphone enables you to watch wonderful TV program with mute function.

->Wireless Net Chat
It's perfect audio-chat tool, provides infinite enjoyment

->FM Radio
The headset can be used as FM radio separately, search and lock channels automatically.

->Wired Earphone
Equipped with audio cable ,the receiver can be used as a wired earphone.

->Wireless Monitoring
Place the emitter near baby, old people and sick people who need care, and the sound of the cared people can be heard with the receiver, for easy care.

=>Technical Specifications:

->Receiver
Frequency range: 86 - 108 MHz
Reception Mode: FM
distortion: =<2%
Power Supply: 2 x AAA batteries (not included).

->Emitter
Emission Frequency: 86 +- MHz
Modulation Mode: FM
Emission Distance: up to 19m
Reception from any audio and visual equipment with audio out socket, such as TV set, audio device, DVD/VCD player, mmultimedia PC, etc.
Power Supply: 2 x AAA batteries or 4.5 DC (not included).

=>Package Included:
1 x Wireless Headphone.
1 x FM Transmitter (stand).
1 x Audio Cable.
1 x User's Manual
Customer Review: You get what you pay for
I purchased this item a little of a year ago and its horrible. I bought these for one purpose only and that is to use them wireless for TV/Gaming. The sound quality is OK, cheaply made, the writing on the headphones wore off very quickly, it turns off randomly and you have to press [Reset] then [Scan] to get the sound back. The batteries seem to die quickly (4x AAA) at a time, should have a wall outlet. When the volume gets loud it sounds very choppy and distorted. I paid roughly $13 shipped for these
Customer Review: Doesn't fit most TV's
This product has a 3.5 mm connector - like an ipod or a computer sound card uses. It also comes with a 2.5 mm adapter. Too bad most televisions use RCA connectors that are 3.7 mm with a 8.25 mm shell. Yet, they are the "most relevant" hit under the search term "Headphones for TV". Bet they don't fit your TV either...


Medical Billing is the process of submitting claims to insurance companies to receive payment by a doctor or health care provider for the services rendered by him to a patient.

When the patient comes to the health care provider, he first examines the condition of his patient and then makes a medical record depending on the examination. The medical report will contain a summary of treatment given to the patient and demographic information related to him.

The Process:

Medical Billing will take place after an interaction between the heath care provider and the insurance company. To determine the procedure code the treatment given, the diagnosis and the duration of the treatment will be combined and then used to bill the insurance company. The provider can do this with the help of a billing specialist or a medical coder after which a billing record will be generated. This claim is then passed either directly to the insurance company or to a clearing house which plays the role of an intermediary.

After this the procedure for medical billing will begin with the insurance company first checking if the claim is valid or not. They do this by checking the patient eligibility for payment, credentials of the health care provider and medical necessity. Once this test is passed the provider will get his claim but if the claim fails the test the claim gets rejected. The provider will be notified immediately.

The good thing about medical billing is that even after getting rejected, the provider can resubmit the claim by reconciling with the original claim and making necessary corrections. Until the provider gets his claim this exchange of claims and messages may repeat multiple times. It has been recorded that the frequency of rejection is almost 50%.

Before all medical billing used to take place on paper but thanks to computers now this can be managed efficiently no matter how large the amounts of claims are. Even medical billing software are available in the market.

The Amount Paid:

The insurance never pays the full amount claimed by the provider. Depending on the amount negotiated by the company and the provider, the original claim gets reduced. This gets further reduced if the patient has a deductible, copay or a coinsurance. A coinsurance means the patient has to pay certain percentage of the amount. If a patient has copay then the doctor will be paid the negotiated amount minus the copay amount. If the patient has a deductible say $200 then he would have to pay this amount in installments until the deductible is met at which point the insurance would begin to cover a portion of the charge.

When choosing a billing center first find out about their reputation. Past experience always counts. It is not necessary that it should be a big billing company even small companies can offer the best service that you want. You just have to look for them and moreover they can offer your practice a more personalized service!

Jeffrey Meier at Jam727 Enterprises at http://www.thearticlehome.com blog offers even more detailed information on a wide variety of topics.

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