Going Green: Making Environmental, Business Sense (and ‘Cents’) for O&P
Global warming. Greenhouse gases. Loss of biodiversity. Big carbon footprints. Endangered animals and plants. Species extinction. Stories and images about...
NEBCO Goes ‘Green’
"The frog does not drink up the pond in which he lives." -Native American Proverb Owners and staff of the...
Architect Shares ‘Green’ Expertise, Tips
Elaine Gallagher Adams, AIA, LEED, principal, Caryatid Studio, Denver, Colorado, is a registered architect with 20 years professional experience and...
It’s Getting Easier to Be Green
As the mercury continues to rise, gas prices soar, and the U.S. economy creeps downward, The O&P EDGE turns its...
The Importance of Trust in Your O&P Practice
Trust plays a vital role in the success (or ultimate dysfunction or failure) of businesses and organizations. Many problems in...
Endeavor Games Athletes Compete to Win
More than 300 disabled athletes and some 700 supporters convened at the University of Central Oklahoma June 5-8 for the...
Cat Hammes: A Free Spirit Rides On
Cathryn "Cat" Hammes is often heard before she is seen, and then she isn't in sight for very long. A...
Finding a Rhythm, Changing Beats
Having been in graduate school for two long, busy, sometimes grueling, and often adventure-packed years, it is still hard to...
Five Questions for Scott M. Herbert, CPO
Scott M. Hebert, CPO, is an area practice manager for Hanger Prosthetics & Orthotics Inc., in Waterville, Maine, not too...
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Denials are difficult to identify and time consuming to appeal. With competitive bidding, mandatory accreditation, aging technology, and increased billing...