Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 Lynn, How do you bring your appointments from appointment quest into amazing charts? What do you mean by using the registry (in AC?)? Have I missed that feature? Sharon Sharon McCoy , M.D. Renaissance Family Medicine Irvine, CA Practice history: Solo/Solo since Nov. 2006 sabbatical in Siena, Italy for one year 2005-6 academic practice & teaching University of California, Irvine, 2001-2005 large group practice (including OB), Orange, CA, 1995-2000 small group practice (including OB), Seattle, WA 1994-1995 Residency University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1991-1994 At 03:19 AM 3/24/2007, you wrote: > >I'm going to have to dump my current, very stable billing software > >and get a new program on board by the May 23rd deadline. (The details > >are painful and pointless.) > >Bummer. > > >I know EZ Claims integrates with Amazing Charts - does it work well? >this works pretty well, still a few little things that don't come over maybe >3-5 clicks on an established claim. > > >Any other billing software that integrates well with AC? >look at Office Ally in the west, penetrance here in the East is poor > > > >Can you autobatch EOBs? >Do you mean autopost, see my previous post about this and EZClaim > > > >Is there much Accounts Receivable/Ageing function in EZ Claims? If > >not, how do you follow your AR? > >there is pretty good AR, and you can download free more specific AR reports >fromtheir website, they use Crystal Reports. Of course, have not been >following this well due to lax biling practices, will fix this within 6 >months I think. > > > > >Any software that imports cash payments on the date of service from > >the EMR (such as AC) into the billing software? > >You can do this with EZCLAIm, but only if you put in the payment in AC from >the bill in the chart, not in the pulled bills by date. > > >PS - anyone scheduling in Amazing Charts - does it work well? >scheduling in AC is great- easy, drag and drop, I like it. Used to be my >primary scheduler but now have switched to Appointment quest but still do >double entry into AC so as to be able to use the registry function. Sort of >a pain, I am waiting for an interface. > >Lynn > >_________________________________________________________________ >i'm making a difference. Make every IM count for the cause of your choice. >Join Now. >http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwme0080000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://im.liv\ e.com/messenger/im/home/?source=hmtagline > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 Very sad Sharon, there is no interface but I am bugging Jon Bertman (but not too much right now, I think he is really jammed) for one. When patients leave and they need an appointment, I make it on appointment quest as my main calendar and then at the end of the day just go through the emails it send me and put them on AC. I used to do it the other way around but then for a variety of reasons started using appointment quest as my main appointment booker. In AC, using the advanced search, you can go through you population by age and diagnosis to see who hasn't had a visit in X months- good to catch up on overdue preventives, diabetics and hypertensives who you haven't seen in a while. I am only doing this randomly now and will start doing it more systematically ...soon, when I get a chance. Lynn > >Reply-To: >To: >Subject: appointment quest and amazing charts >Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 08:46:52 -0700 > >Lynn, >How do you bring your appointments from appointment quest into amazing >charts? >What do you mean by using the registry (in AC?)? Have I missed that >feature? >Sharon > >Sharon McCoy , M.D. >Renaissance Family Medicine >Irvine, CA > >Practice history: >Solo/Solo since Nov. 2006 >sabbatical in Siena, Italy for one year 2005-6 >academic practice & teaching University of California, Irvine, 2001-2005 >large group practice (including OB), Orange, CA, 1995-2000 >small group practice (including OB), Seattle, WA 1994-1995 >Residency University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1991-1994 > > > >At 03:19 AM 3/24/2007, you wrote: > > > > > >I'm going to have to dump my current, very stable billing software > > >and get a new program on board by the May 23rd deadline. (The details > > >are painful and pointless.) > > > >Bummer. > > > > >I know EZ Claims integrates with Amazing Charts - does it work well? > >this works pretty well, still a few little things that don't come over >maybe > >3-5 clicks on an established claim. > > > > >Any other billing software that integrates well with AC? > >look at Office Ally in the west, penetrance here in the East is poor > > > > > > >Can you autobatch EOBs? > >Do you mean autopost, see my previous post about this and EZClaim > > > > > >Is there much Accounts Receivable/Ageing function in EZ Claims? If > > >not, how do you follow your AR? > > > >there is pretty good AR, and you can download free more specific AR >reports > >fromtheir website, they use Crystal Reports. Of course, have not been > >following this well due to lax biling practices, will fix this within 6 > >months I think. > > > > > > > > >Any software that imports cash payments on the date of service from > > >the EMR (such as AC) into the billing software? > > > >You can do this with EZCLAIm, but only if you put in the payment in AC >from > >the bill in the chart, not in the pulled bills by date. > > > > >PS - anyone scheduling in Amazing Charts - does it work well? > >scheduling in AC is great- easy, drag and drop, I like it. Used to be >my > >primary scheduler but now have switched to Appointment quest but still do > >double entry into AC so as to be able to use the registry function. Sort >of > >a pain, I am waiting for an interface. > > > >Lynn > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >i'm making a difference. Make every IM count for the cause of your >choice. > >Join Now. > >http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwme0080000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://im.liv\ e.com/messenger/im/home/?source=hmtagline > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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