What do we do?

Workflow is a term used to describe the tasks, procedural steps, organizations or people involved, required input and output information, and tools needed for each step in a business process. A workflow approach to analyzing and managing a business process can be combined with an object-oriented programming approach, which tends to focus on documents and data. We take a systems thinking approach to management of daily operations, integrating technology with your daily processes.

 

What Is Practice Management Software?

Practice management software (PM) is a category of software that deals with
the day-to-day operations of a medical practice. Such software frequently
allows users to capture patient demographics, schedule appointments,
maintain lists of insurance payers, perform billing tasks, and generate reports.
1. Customization to improve the productivity of your administration staff
2. Centralized record keeping and management
3. Streamlined billing processes that improve cash flow
4. Fast return-on-investment for any practice model
5. Complete scalability to accommodate growth
6. Lower total cost of ownership
7. On-demand platform that delivers high performance
8. Ease of integration with the Allscripts Enterprise EHR


How can we help ?

The typical practice spends 4 to 6 months researching and then purchasing a Practice Management Solution, or EMR  Software System.  Implementation may take an additional 2 to 6 months.
Our Anaysis and process aids practices in the selection of the appropriate system, and guides them throught the decision making process using a logical approach. We will screen and help you select the "right-fit" certified EMR for your practice, negotiate the biggest discounts, and oversee set-up, training, and follow-up support. We can help you weave through the complex maze of vendor choices,
Our Professionals continuously screen vendors to seek out proven Medical Billing Software and Electronic Medical Records software and hardware solutions in order to present the most up to date and reliable shortlist of ‘select’ vendors for your review. Along with this information, we assist you in making well informed comparisons and decisions in selecting the solution that is the "best-fit" for your practice and, enhances your business interests.

 

Why do I need it?

The economy has been in a recessionary trend for some time now and while the economic conditions are challenging, the insurance companies are applying a squeeze on physicians to accept lower reimbursements. Funding by way of donations from private contributions is also reducing thereby adversely impacting availability of cash to implement an EMR / EHR software.

Any investment in Electronic Medical Record Software is justified only if it can help in increasing revenues, decreasing costs or overheads, improving patient care or any combination of the above resulting in maximization of reimbursements, collections and customer goodwill.

Implement EMR Software ..NOW

EMR Software Stimulus Incentives:
From $44,000 to $66,000 in Medicare or Medicaid bonus payments for adopting a certified EMR software system.
Electronic Prescription (e-Rx) Incentives:
Bonus payment of 2% on allowable Medicare Part B charges provided the eligible professional reports one e-prescribing measure in at least 50% of the cases in which the measure is reportable by the eligible professional.
PQRI Incentive Payments:
Physicians who satisfactorily follow PQRI guidelines and report quality-measures data for services furnished January 1, through December 31, 2009, will earn a single consolidated incentive payment in mid-2010. The payment will be 2.0% of the estimated total allowed charges for services covered under Medicare Part B.
EMR Software - Tax Deduction Benefits:
Under Section 179, medical offices are allowed to write-off up to $250,000 of EMR Software expenses in the first year of ownership, even when purchased under a lease or financing agreement. The economic stimulus package provides for an extra 50% bonus tax deduction in 2009.