Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 Hello colleagues, I've just recently joined this list, and spent a while searching the archives, so I do apologize if there has been recent discussion of this topic and I missed it! Specifically I'm looking for software that integrates Scheduling, Billing and Documentation, so that I have no repetitive data entry. I run a small outpatient ortho and chronic pain PT clinic, and am being driven batty by redundant data entry. At the moment I use three different programs that can't talk to each other, so I enter various patient information in different ways in different programs. Very frustrating and a waste of time. Any experience or suggestions? Appreciatively, Graham Hadley, PT Honolulu, HI ghadley@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 Hello, Although I may not be using software at the moment, you can use a resource that lists them, if you can find someone who is an APTA member. Ask someone is they have the August 2004 issue of the PT Magazine. It is here that various products/companies are listed and you can follow up for more information via their contact number/email/webapge. Hope this helps. JMA > > Hello colleagues, > I've just recently joined this list, and spent a while searching the archives, so I do apologize if there has been recent discussion of this topic and I missed it! > > Specifically I'm looking for software that integrates Scheduling, Billing and Documentation, so that I have no repetitive data entry. > > I run a small outpatient ortho and chronic pain PT clinic, and am being driven batty by redundant data entry. At the moment I use three different programs that can't talk to each other, so I enter various patient information in different ways in different programs. Very frustrating and a waste of time. > > Any experience or suggestions? > > Appreciatively, > Graham Hadley, PT > Honolulu, HI > ghadley@p... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 I'm currently writing up a business plan for my to be opened soon private practice -- can anyone give me a ball park figure of what systems like this cost? I'd like to include it as part of the business plan, but I suspect right now it may be prohibitively expensive. Priem JHall49629@... wrote: In a message dated 10/6/2004 5:38:18 PM Central Standard Time, ghadley@... writes: Specifically I'm looking for software that integrates Scheduling, Billing and Documentation, so that I have no repetitive data entry. Graham; I can make two recommendations: 1. Raintree 2. Clinicient Both appear to be good systems. Jim < Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 Dear Graham, I run a multi-clinic rehab group located in Oregon. If you're looking for a system that integrates scheduling, documentation and billing, you might want to look at Clinicient before making a decision. Our group was previously using three separate systems for scheduling, documentation and billing. We've switched our scheduling, documentation, and billing to Clinicient. Clinicient's system has modules for scheduling, documentation and billing and you only enter data once. Patient intake, scheduling and documentation are an integrated module and patient demographic information and charges are passed to the billing module without data re-entry. You can click right from schedule to the documentation for the visit. When the therapist signs off on the visit, the visit is exported to the billing module with all patient demographic information and procedures for the visit. The billing staff can add information in the billing system, but they don't have to re-enter information that was already collected at the front desk or by the therapist. Not only does the system save us time, it also gives everyone in our organization immediate access to all the information they need about a patient or a visit so that we're not pulling files or pulling therapists offline to supply information. It also creates a audit trail from the referral all the way through to the electronic claims. This helps us ensure that every visit has supporting documentation that matches. Clinicient has a number of other useful capabilities. Their alerts and task lists that provide me with one place where I can go to find potential problems BEFORE they show up in billing. I can view insurance authorizations that are expired or about to expire, patients that have run out or are close to running out of prescribed visits, patients that need Medicare certifications and re-certifications, underbilling, overbilling, inactive patients or patients who have been referred but haven't shown up for an appointment, unsigned (unbilled) visits. With the task list, I can assign individuals or groups to follow up and make sure everything is in order to ensure we get paid for the work we do. Check it out a www.clinicient.com/what. Feel free to contact me if you have questions. Kennedy I. Hawkins President & General Manager PT Northwest, LLC 685 36th Ave. NE Salem, OR 97301 p: f: e: khawkins@... w: www.ptnorthwest.com Integrated Software? Hello colleagues, I've just recently joined this list, and spent a while searching the archives, so I do apologize if there has been recent discussion of this topic and I missed it! Specifically I'm looking for software that integrates Scheduling, Billing and Documentation, so that I have no repetitive data entry. I run a small outpatient ortho and chronic pain PT clinic, and am being driven batty by redundant data entry. At the moment I use three different programs that can't talk to each other, so I enter various patient information in different ways in different programs. Very frustrating and a waste of time. Any experience or suggestions? Appreciatively, Graham Hadley, PT Honolulu, HI ghadley@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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