Hi,
I submitted Medicaid Requirements in Pennsylvania. Today you sent me a revision, which I understand and plan to fix, but did you read the entire article, or just stop when you got to the bad part? The first revision you sent me I thought you had read the whole thing so I only corrected what you requested. I don't want to make that mistake again, and don't want to change something you think is fine, and potentially mess it up.
Please advise.
Thanks
Ed - revision question
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Re: Ed - revision question
Sile--Hi! I'm obviously not Ed, but I would go ahead and go through your article with a fine tooth comb and check for any errors. I made this mistake in the beginning, and only corrected the mistakes that were pointed out. I think I missed the "3 strikes and you're out" rule by the skin of my teeth! Being the only editor, Ed is obviously swamped with articles on a daily basis and I think he sends the revision back with the first mistake apparent. It is up to us to edit our work as thoroughly as possible before submitting it. I go through my articles countless times before sending them now!
Re: Ed - revision question
Thanks so much. That's great advice. I appreciate it.