The Financial Well-Being of A Practice: Understanding Days in A/R
- Friday, 14 March 2008
- Reviews
Phoenix, Arizona based Desert Sun Pediatrics (www.desertsunpeds.com) has found an effective, low-cost way to successfully manage its billing and collections process so that their physicians may focus on providing quality patient care.
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Product Review - Accuro Healthcare Solutions CodeCorrect Knowledge PRO
- Friday, 14 March 2008
- Reviews
Accuro Healthcare Solutions CodeCorrect Knowledge PRO formerly known as KnowledgeSource PRO, is a comprehensive and well designed product which enables medical organizations to identify missed revenue and ensure compliance when submitting claims for reimbursement. This system helps you uncover coding problems by giving you the information needed to resolve them by identifying CPT/HCPCS codes, giving modifier information, coding guidelines and NCCI edits and reimbursement information.
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Product Review - MedLook 3.0
- Friday, 29 February 2008
- Reviews
Fagerman Technologies MedLook 3.0 (http://medlookusa.com/index.shtml ) is a customizable medical billing and patient scheduling package. This multi-functional application allows you to schedule appointments, enter patient records, insurance records, create various reports and bill patients. The appointment scheduler shows the entire day with a calendar on the left side and the patient information on the right. This module can handle appointments for all providers and resources in your system. You can produce reports by day, week, past, present and patient status. MedLook 3.0 handles all patient statements and insurance claims on paper and electronic. It has the ability to create aging, insurance reimbursement, and practice statistics reports.
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Medical Information Systems: Benefits and Roadblocks to Full Implementation
- Tuesday, 26 February 2008
- Practice Management
Consult different authorities and you’ll get varying estimates of the rate of adoption of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs), ranging from 60 percent down to less than five percent. Although a large part of this is due to the discrepancy between implementations of in-patient (acute) and out-patient (ambulatory) systems, a bigger reason is that EMRs themselves encompass such a broad range of varying functionality.
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