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Dear Doctor,

Stop reading this right now if you...

  • Love the way you practice medicine now
  • Are satisfied with your income
  • Enjoy your long days at the office
  • Are thrilled working with Managed Care
  • Love being abused by patients and insurance companies
  • Feel hopeful about the future of your practice

Otherwise read on.


I would like to introduce you to the practice of Long-Term Care (LTC) Medicine where you can work less hours, (even part-time), make more money, and all without Managed Care. How do I know? I know because I am doing it now, and have been for the past sixteen years. Let me reveal the secrets to practicing in Long-Term Care Medicine with...

The Long-Term Care Practice Manual
An Introductory Guide to the Practice of Long-Term Care Medicine


Do you get that horrible feeling in the pit of your stomach Sunday night when you think about going to work Monday morning? Are you wondering why you ever went into Medicine in the first place? What happened to you and your practice?

It’s simple, you have lost control. You have been brainwashed into thinking you have to work 12 hour days, beg for your money and be thankful for any patients at all. I think this is nonsense and I know you agree. I want to help you get your life back and start to practice real medicine again and get paid for doing it.

  • Let me show you how to enjoy the practice of medicine again.

  • Start looking forward to your workdays again.

  • Let me show you how to regain control of your professional life.

  • Learn to value your work again and get paid for it.

  • Put managed care companies back in their place: Out of your life.

This is not some get rich quick scheme or fringe medical practice. This is real medicine like you dreamed about when you were in Medical School. I’ll show you how to enjoy medicine again and get paid well for doing it.

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Medicine Without Managed Care

Medicine like it used to be. You have been conditioned, threatened and intimidated into thinking you must participate in Managed Care to survive. You are even told you are lucky to be chosen to participate. What a bunch of bull. Don’t believe it, just say no and reward yourself with a life free from managed care games and hassles.

Let me show you why the world of LTC Medicine is safe from Managed Care and probably will be for the foreseeable future. You see, it’s much harder for managed care companies to profit from LTC patients. The companies are more interested in the low hanging fruit of younger and healthier patients. LTC patients are too complex and sick to provide an acceptable profit margin.

Penetration of Managed Care into the LTC market is not high enough to matter. I’ve never participated in any managed care contacts and have no future plans to do so. Let me show you how to do it too. This is one of the best kept secrets in LTC Medicine. Just think how wonderful it will be to say, “I don’t participate in Managed Care.”


Long-Term Care Medicine: It’s Not Just Nursing Homes Anymore

You may think that Long-Term Care is just nursing home care. Well, it isn’t. There are several areas of practice included in the spectrum of LTC Medicine. Nursing home care is, of course, one of them, but the real growth is in other areas like...



Skilled Nursing Care

This relatively new area of LTC has developed into one of the best opportunities for you to practice real medicine and enjoy substantial income. Let me show you how to participate and benefit from this misunderstood part of Long-Term Care. Learn some simple systems and techniques that can allow Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Care to be the backbone of your practice. Learn how most physicians aren’t making the most of this area of LTC practice, and by doing so are leaving a lot of money (thousands of dollars) “on the table.” Don’t be one of them.

Learn about the eight other areas of a LTC practice that can be mixed and matched to form the practice of your choosing. You have total control and an infinite number of combinations to choose from. Several can even be done alone and provide a very profitable and enjoyable practice. One area in particular pays very well and is used by less than 10% of practicing physicians. You’ll learn about this area in my manual.



Physicians Working in Geriatrics and LTC Have the Highest Job Satisfaction

No other field of medicine can say that! In LTC you feel needed and the patient population still respects you as physician and appreciates you for all your hard work and dedication.

Yes, you‘ll feel respected and valued again. Patients in LTC remember when physicians weren’t treated like the hired help and were respected as valuable members of society. They truly love their physicians and treat them like members of the family.

When was the last time a patient hugged you, and you really felt appreciated? I get hugs and kisses (don’t tell my wife) all the time.



How would you like to have an overhead of about 25%?


The average overhead for a physician in a typical office practice is about 50 to 60 percent. So you're working until July to pay for your practice expenses. I think that’s crazy! My overhead is about 25 percent and has been for years. I don’t feel like working half the year for things that other people think I should have to be a “real doctor”. I refuse to fall for the various money wasting traps that snare most physicians.

I want to show you some of these and help you to steer clear of them. Some of these traps cost thousands of dollars without producing any income. Wouldn’t you like to cut your overhead in half?



LTC physicians have exclusive access to alternative streams of income.

As a LTC physician you’ll be eligible for alternative streams of non-clinical income. These different sources of income aren’t available to you, unless you’re involved with LTC Medicine. These income streams are available from a number of sources within LTC, and amount to thousands of extra dollars a month, with little extra effort. Let me tell you all about them, and show you how to position yourself for these opportunities and more.

Even experienced LTC physicians fail to take full advantage of the alternative income opportunities available. Learn how to spot opportunities and take full advantage of them. Put yourself at the head of the line with simple straight-forward positioning techniques I’ve been using for years.



Enjoy a truly flexible and fluid schedule.

Do you want to be able to change your whole day’s schedule at the drop of a hat, and never have to make a single rescheduling phone call? I want to show you how working in LTC Medicine allows you to take a whole day off and never tell a soul. I want you to be able to extend an interesting lunch conversation as long as you want without having to face a waiting room full of angry patients when you return.

How would you like to have an extra cup or two of coffee in the morning whenever you want? How about taking Fridays off at the drop of a hat? Take a snow day? Sure, why not. All this and more is possible with a LTC practice. I like to sit out on the front porch with my wife in the spring time. Sometimes I don’t get rolling until 11 am! All without any planning or re-scheduling phone calls.

As a matter of fact, in LTC you’ll never be late for another patient visit ever again. Imagine never having to apologize to another patient for running behind schedule. Stop seeing patients with the constant pressure of having to keep up. In LTC, if a patient needs more time, they get more time. Because of the nature of a LTC Practice, there isn’t a rigid schedule to keep. Patient visits take on a calm and natural flow. You’re seeing patients in a relaxed and unhurried environment. Wouldn’t you love to practice that way again? I do it every day. I’m so spoiled now; I can’t imagine it any other way.



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Part-Time LTC

LTC is particularly suited for part-time work. If you have small children at home or an aged parent that doesn’t allow a full time schedule, a LTC practice is ideal. Your workload can be adjusted and with flexible scheduling, you can work around your life without effort. More and more physicians, especially young physicians with small children are looking for part-time work without much success. A LTC practice makes it possible.



You Don’t Have to Give Up Your Day Job

Physicians wanting to get into LTC Medicine don’t have to give up their present positions. You can start LTC slowly, testing the waters while still maintaining your present practice. Once you get comfortable, you can start increasing your LTC position. You can continue to do both or totally switch to LTC, it’s up to you. That’s how I started LTC. I was working in the local Emergency Room to make ends meet when I began working in LTC. I was out of the ER in 6 months. You can do the same, I’ll show you how.



Put Yourself In The Right Place at the Right Time

Whenever you read about successful people who made it big, they will usually tell of a lucky break early in their careers. They speak of being in the right place at the right time. Well, it actually wasn’t luck. They saw the opportunity for what it was, and acted upon it. It is not luck; it is smarts and the willingness to act.

There is a perfect storm brewing in LTC Medicine. Let me explain.

  • The geriatric population will continue to grow for the foreseeable future providing an increasing patient base for LTC practices. This expanding patient base isn't just in the nursing homes but in the other even more profitable areas of LTC.

  • The number of physicians going into Geriatrics has leveled off and has been declining. This puts physicians in LTC at an advantage. High demand, short supply.

  • Reimbursements are actually going up and are better protected in LTC because of the politically charged nature of the patients affected by cuts. No politician wants to lower reimbursements to seniors and risk the political fallout.

  • Most physicians haven't recognized the unique and unbelievable opportunity of LTC. But soon they will. I predict in the next few years, it will be very popular and will be flooded by every Tom, Dick and Harry. Get in now ahead of the herd.

It is the right time to be in LTC Medicine, now you have to put yourself in the right place as soon as possible to take full advantage of the perfect storm.



No special training required.

Many physicians I talk to are concerned because they have no formal training with Geriatrics or Long-Term Care patients. I have news for you. Most physicians practicing in LTC today are just like you. A vast majority are Internists and Family Practice physicians without formal training in geriatrics. There are just too few geriatric programs out there.

If you are an Internist or Family Practitioner you're already treating the senior population. Board Certification will be a plus (and I’ll show you how to take full advantage of that), but isn't required. I'll offer you further resources to brush up on your geriatric skills, if you feel that’s needed. All you really need is a strong desire to start practicing real medicine again and stop being used and abused.

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Is Long-Term Care Medicine for You?

It is if you want to...

  • Work without managed care interference

  • Work less hours per day at your own pace

  • Make more money by cutting overhead in half

  • Have access to exclusive alternative streams of income

  • Work part-time or full time, at your discretion

  • Add to your present practice without risk

  • Position yourself to take advantage of the perfect storm brewing in LTC Medicine and beat the crowd



Who am I to Tell You About LTC Medicine?

I am Gregory P. Zydiak, MD, CMD (Certified Medical Director). I’ve been involved in Long-Term Care Medicine full time since 1992; I am Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Geriatric Medicine (I’ve renewed my certification in both). I’ve served as Medical Director for various LTC Facilities over the past 17 years and presently I’m Medical Director of multiple LTC enterprises in the St. Louis area including a large local Skilled Facility, a local chapter of a national Hospice Company, and a local branch of a regional Home Health Company. I’m also on an Advisory Panel for a regional Malpractice Insurance company.


I continue to work full time in LTC, so...


I practice what I preach.

I use everything that I tell you about in my manual.

The systems and strategies I detail for you are successful in real world practice.

See my article in Medical Economics, June 1, 2007 edition that explains my practice,
“10 Reasons I See Only Nursing Home Patients”



It’s not theory and speculation. I learned most of my systems the hard way; some I started to use successfully right from the beginning. Some were born out of luck, the rest from hard work and persistence.

I’ve been very fortunate to have been associated with many bright and generous people who have graciously mentored me over the years. LTC Medicine has been very good to me and my family and I want to share this good fortune and opportunity with you.

Before I entered LTC I was working three to four, 12-hour shifts a week in the local Emergency Room and working in the office the rest of the week. I did this for six long years before finally discovering LTC. I was soon out of the ER and for the first time in my professional life, able to control my own destiny. I was able to pursue other interests outside of medicine and enjoy my life again.

I want to give you the same opportunity but with a shorter learning curve.


That is exactly what you’ll get as you read through and study your own copy of...

The Long-Term Care Practice Manual
An Introductory Guide to the Practice of Long-Term Care Medicine


  • You’ll learn about the various profitable locations that comprise the LTC continuum and offer you a wide variety of money making opportunities.

  • Many of these opportunities aren't even known by most LTC physicians. You will benefit by hearing about them all.

  • I’ll show you the fastest way to enter the LTC field, with little or no trial and error.

  • Learn how to out-market your competition and how to position yourself for success with proven, time tested techniques and strategies that I still use today.

  • You’ll learn what you need and, more importantly what you don’t need to be successful and happy, in LTC.

  • Learn the inside tricks of the trade to make rounds more pleasant, efficient and effective.

  • I’ll share my rounding and documentation systems which will cut your documentation time in half.

  • I’ll walk you through successful coding for maximum reimbursement for legitimate services rendered. These techniques even have the blessing of Medicare

  • You’ll learn about the successful communication techniques that can separate you from the rest of the pack with little or no extra effort. This is my most powerful tool, and it’ll be yours too.

  • You can read about and instantly apply simple marketing and sales techniques that’ll bring in new patients the same day, with no extra cost to you. These are simple to use and take no special training. But they are so effective.

  • I share with you the worst marketing money wasters and the best marketing tools to use.

  • Finally, we get to talk about income in dollars and cents. You’ll get to see exactly how physicians make money in LTC. Nothing is held back. I run through different scenarios depending on what your goals are.



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This information took over 17 years to learn the hard way and almost two years to put together. It’s all yours in one place only for only $499. There is no other place to get this kind of insider information, from an active practitioner, who is still using these successful techniques in a real practice, at this incredible price. No where else.

Each of the dozens and dozens of pearls are easily worth many times the cost of the manual. The time saving techniques alone will save hundreds of hours (not only dollars). The coding information will increase revenue by thousands of dollars. Avoid just one of my outlined marketing mistakes and you are way ahead in both time and money.

You see, it’s in my best interest for you to be successful and happy. I want you to read this manual several times and pass the word along to your colleagues.

I want you to tell everyone The Long-Term Care Practice Manual helped you become successful and happy in medicine again.

Stop letting yourself get pushed around by the medical establishment and start taking control of your professional and private life again. Take charge of your life, stop reacting to change around you and start making the changes yourself.

I know this is a big step. To help you make up your mind, and begin your wonderful journey forward into Long-Term Care Medicine, let me offer you some added incentives.



BONUS #1
30 CORRECTLY CODED H&P and PROGRESS NOTE EXAMPLES:

It’s nice to be able to see how everyone else is writing and coding their notes. Make sure yours are appropriate by comparing these real notes with the correct code. Most of these have been actually audited by Medicare, so you know they are correct. Use these examples to make sure you’re billing for the correct level of service to obtain all that’s coming to you, but at the same time avoid regulatory danger by up-coding (over billing).



BONUS #2
TIME SAVING H&P and PROGRESS NOTE MASTERS

Use my time tested and time saving forms to literally cut your documentation time in half. I use these forms everyday. They have stood the test of time both in a real everyday practice and with insurance company’s auditors. I’ll include the masters for these valuable notes that I’ve tweaked over the past 10 years. I will waive my copyrights, for your exclusive use. Now you’ll be the one that finishes rounds in half the time.



BONUS #3
E-SUPPORT FOR THREE MONTHS

(Limited offer)

If you have any questions that aren’t answered in my manual, I want you to E-mail them to me. Something I didn’t cover that interests you? Ask me. Need some additional help understanding a concept? E-mail me. Coding question? Let me help. This bonus alone is like having your own personal mentor. Beware, this bonus will be limited and offered on a first come-first served basis only and will be discontinued without notice once the program is full.

GUARANTEE

Finally, for those of you who are still not sure, and don’t want to risk your hard earned money (I don’t blame you); I’m offering a no risk money back guarantee for a full six months. If after reading and using the many techniques and tips in my LTC Practice Manual, you don’t feel it’s worth your hard earned money, you may return the manual and I will cheerfully provide a full refund.
So you get:

The Long-Term Care Practice Manual

30 Correctly Coded H&Ps and Progress Note Examples

Copyright Waived Masters of Time Saving, Time Tested History & Physical and Progress Note Forms

E-Support for a Full Three Months After Purchase

Full Six Month, No Risk, Money Back Guarantee

Don’t be disappointed, order right now.

Thank-you. I look forward to hearing from you,

Gregory P. Zydiak, MD, CMD

PS: I will include a very special LTC gift with your paid order.
Please hurry as these gifts are in very limited supply.

PPS: We’ll take care of all shipping and handling charges.

To order your own copy of:

The Long-Term Care Practice Manual
An Introductory Guide to the Practice of Long-Term Care Medicine


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