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    Billing Electronic Medical Software

    Billing electronic medical software is an indispensable tool of the medical billing and coding expert. However, not a lot small medical practices can afford them. High costs of billing electronic medical software have always been a barrier to its adoption among medical offices and clinics. In fact, a recent study by the American Academy of Family Practitioner's Center for Health Information Technology (CHIT) displays that the general three-year cost for a traditional, non-ASP, integrated billing electronic medical software and practice management system is $68, 371 for a three-physician practice. That means a physician would have to spend $7,600 per year for his billing electronic medical software.

    In order to address this need for low-priced but full-featured billing electronic medical software, vendors from all over are coming up with solutions and packages whose prices are based on the number of simultaneous users rather than the number of physicians in a practice.

    Billing electronic medical software is packed with features that serve to aid not only medical practitioners but medical billing and coding specialists as well, whether they are working for a large company specializing in medical office management or as independent, home-based professionals.

    Billing and Management

    Billing electronic medical software is designed to simplify the often complex principles of accounting and business management for you. So even if accounting and business management is not part of your formal education, billing electronic medical software can aid you manage even without a degree in business.

    The best things about billing electronic medical software are that you'll be virtually working in a paperless environment. Doctors can simply code the charge while completing a chart note, or store directly in their PDA while away from the office. In both cases, the billing electronic medical software can receive direct feeds for the charge entry process.

    Posting insurance and patient payments are also made easier. They can be done by simply reflecting open item charges and then allowing line item posting and adapting for complete accuracy. In fact, just by posting one event, you could bill secondary insurance or transfer the balance to the patient's responsibility just like that.

    Electronic Patient Chart

    With the use of billing electronic medical software, patient charts can be automated. Organization is developed to a level where even your chart folders are organized by groups of information. Now, you could visually identify that you have selected the correct electronic chart. You can also quickly find and review previous notes, current medications, past medical history, recent test results, and other patient documentation.

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