| Top 10 Practice Management Features |
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| Written by Jennifer Flaten | |||
| Friday, 09 April 2010 00:00 | |||
Practice management software offers physicians a way to streamline the office, saving both time and money. Yet, many physicians feel overwhelmed by the vast array of practice management systems and features.
Selecting the right practice management software is a daunting task. To help determine the practice’s needs, Nancy Rowe, President of Practice Provider, recommends analyzing the workflow of the entire practice prior to shopping for the practice management software. She encourages physicians to “start out with the front desk and work from there”. She also stresses the importance of choosing the best IT infrastructure for the practice. “Most practices don’t want to worry about hosting the software and performing daily backups” Nancy explains. Once the workflow and IT infrastructure mapping is complete; it is time to evaluate the individual features of the practice management software. Installation Before signing on for any practice management software make sure it is clear who will be setting up the software. In addition, who is responsible for maintenance and upgrades, backups, and HIPAA compliance. Training Both Nancy and Brian O’ Neill, Founder of Office Ally, agree that it is critical for the front desk to be up and running first. As the primary patient contact, the more efficiently the front desk gathers data the more smoothly the whole office runs. Ongoing support Flexibility & Customization The schedule itself should be flexible. Look for one that accommodates any size practice and allows different appointment lengths based on specialty. The schedule for the entire practice should be viewable on one screen. Brian believes doctors should to automate as much as they can. A good practice management software allows doctors to streamline their workflow freeing doctors to do what they do best treat patients. Appointments & Recall The software offered by Office Ally is an automated response. The patient can accept the appointment by pressing one or reschedule by pressing two. All the information is uploaded into the master schedule. Doctors instantly know about cancellations and can fill the time accordingly…no lost time. A recall function automatically sends patients’ notices about annual exams or reminders about follow up test results. Along with sending out the recalls, the practice management software should allow the physician to run monthly reports on the recalls and some practice management programs give doctors the option of setting up recall reminders to themselves to follow up with patients on specific test results. Integration/Interoperability Web Based Patient Access Also, online patient scheduling saves office staff from long scheduling calls freeing them up for other tasks and Brian feels patients are more apt to describe symptoms online then over the phone. Super charts Financials Couple that with a super bills prepared by the doctor from his mobile device and the billing cycle is cut down significantly. Often the doctor can see patient, check off items on super bill and send the bill immediately to the insurance. By the time, the patient is done with the appointment a final bill is waiting at the front desk. Good reports are key to keeping the practice running. According to Brian “Doctors need to think in a business way” and a good PM system helps them do it. His system allows doctors to take electronic checks, credit cards, or even make monthly payment arrangements. With customizable reports the doctors has the ability to run reports by location, physician, patient, or insurance. Accessibility | |||
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About the Author: Jeff Merron is a full-time freelance editor, journalist, and copywriter who has written for the New York Times Magazine, ESPN.com, Slate, Byte Magazine, Macworld, Consumers Digest, and many other national publications. He's also a regular contributor to IT Business Insider and 108, a baseball magazine. He has a Ph.D. in Mass Communication Research from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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