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is billable
noun
Something that is billed for.
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One approach is "billable hours".
There, the challenge is to define what kinds of interaction with a patient outside of an office setting is billable and write rules for coverage.
It is billable neither to third-party payers nor to Medicare because, as the companies may say, autopsies are of no benefit to the covered patient.
And every conversation is billable.
The system here is "billable hours," meaning that whenever you're on the clock, you need to be doing something for the client being billed.
Despite AT&T's inability to hold a connection for more than a minute, 3G over VoIP adds a negligible amount of load to the 3G network and, more important, is billable.
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** Some 800 numbers are billable calls.
-Mindy Getch Everyone loves you when you're billable.
It may not be billable, but it can legitimately count as research, right?
Professionals and professionalism, argues Respublica, should be more than just ensuring that as many hours as possible are billable.
I haven't got to the point yet where phone calls and e-mails are billable, but I am working on it.
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