Guest guest Posted May 21, 2010 Report Share Posted May 21, 2010 I finally got my CMS1500 printing working. It was very tedious to get all the fields printing exactly in the right places! Took me a week at least of my spare time. So, I can now print a CMS1500 with or without the red ink form as a PDF. So, will Office Ally accept a PDF? > > > > Graham, > > I have a little Flash movie I made a couple of years ago > that documents the features of Tkfp. It goes from the schedule > through the process of writing a note using the templates, prescribing > some meds, and finally generating a claim form for the encounter. > > http://alcald.homelinux.org/TkfpDemo.html > > Basically to generate a claim, Tkfp collects the info from the form on > the " Demographic " tab, which you can see near the first part of the > movie. During the note generating process, the provider adds one or more ICD-9 codes, and at the end, the provider is asked to select one or more CPT codes for the encounter. > The CMS 1500 insurance form is then generated. In the movie near the end, you can see the form briefly in " postscript " format which can be printed out on paper. Postscript is very similar to .pdf in that it's designed for printing in a consistent manner on > many different types of printers. > The postscript is generated using an open source Python module called > " Report Lab " . I found a HCFA1500 form using Report Lab that someone had already done, and was able to modify that. I actually started working on all this in 1996. So it has been around a long time, and predates some of the more well known EMRs that subsequently eclipsed it in popularity. This is because it was designed and run on Linux which intimidates a lot of people. The HCFA 1500 form was > stable from about 1990 until about 2 or 3 years ago when they went to > the CMS 1500, which required some re-programming to account for the > NPI number and few other changes, but fortunately I was able to > modify the code so that it can print the new CMS 1500 properly. I > send most of my claims electronically using a " print image " format > that can go to OfficeAlly or MDOn-line. But I still have to print > some claims on paper, because there are some insurance plans I deal > with that are not on the payer list for OfficeAlly or MDOn-line. > -- Graham Chiu http://www.compkarori.co.nz:8090/ Synapse - the use from anywhere EMR. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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