The best way for an organization to collect, organize, and view their data easily and comprehensively is with the use of business intelligence tools.
The best way for an organization to collect, organize, and view their data easily and comprehensively is with the use of business intelligence tools.
Topics: integrated software, business intelligence, business intelligence software, data, record keeping, software integration, oates and company, john shepperson
Posted by John Shepperson | Aug 1, 2013 7:40:00 AM
Every medical practice has its own method of keeping records. Currently, the majority of practices are keeping their medical and business data separate – despite the fact that maintaining two different systems for record keeping is costly, time consuming, and far less effective.
Topics: medical software, medical records, integration software, transition, record keeping, software integration, consultant, integration, john shepperson
Posted by John Shepperson | Jul 30, 2013 7:40:00 AM
A major obstacle for medical practices is record-keeping. Records of patient visits, payment methods, invoices, types of treatment given, and medications prescribed are all examples of what medical practices keep track of. What many people don’t consider, however, is that medical practices – just like every other business – also have to keep track of employee hours, inventory, overhead costs, and profitability.
Topics: record keeping, medical practice, health care, healthcare, billing, Centricity, NextGen, software integration, john shepperson
After the last patient of the day has left your office and your daily paperwork has been completed, you need to know where your medical practice stands. At this point, medical accounting software should come into play. Medical accounting software is an efficient and easy way to maintain your accounting records because it is:
Topics: record keeping, medical accounting, HIPAA compliant, medical practice, accounting, software accounting, john shepperson
Posted by John Shepperson | Jul 23, 2013 7:40:00 AM
With the overhead costs of running a medical practice continuing to rise, having the right services and partners in place is more important than ever. When every dollar counts and the days are packed with patients waiting to be seen, physicians find themselves searching for ways to improve their business practices without adding more tedium. Adding medical billing integration to a practice's record system substantially cuts down on redundant tasks, increases access to important patient information, eliminates unnecessary paperwork, improves the flow of information, and allows employees use their time more effectively.
Topics: oates and co, medical software, integration software, medical billing, revenue, record keeping, billing, software, integration, john shepperson
Businesses worry about many things: cost efficiency, profitability, inventory, employee management, customer service, etc. Medical practices must worry about all of those and more: confidentiality, record-keeping, insurance, safety, and efficacy.
Topics: medical records, business integration, medical practices, combining data, health, care, record keeping, health care, healthcare, oates and company, john shepperson