Archive for September, 2007

Practices still fear the web.

Advantages of Web-based Management Software
A Web-based system makes extra equipment like in-house servers, backup tapes, etc. unnecessary which means that you’re getting the management capabilities you need at a fraction of the cost. Some estimate that you’ll save as much as 75% in total costs versus the traditional, in-house medical record storage approach.
Another one of the great features of an entirely Web-based system is that you can access all your electronic medical records anytime, anywhere. So if you relocate your practice to a different office, you don’t have any unnecessary equipment to move and you don’t have to worry about vital information getting lost in the transfer. Instead, all of your data is safe and secure on backed-up, protected, HIPAA-compliant servers, and it can be accessed at anytime, from anywhere, by only those users you authorize.

Additional benefits to Web-based software include
• Never install or manage software servers
• Never hassle with upgrades
• ever deal with backup tapes
Always available anywhere (work, home, road)
• Always up-to-date information
• Always secure and encrypted
• Always backed up and redundant

How to Choose the Best Medical Office Software for Your Practice Part II

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Here are a few tips to help you get started:

• First, think carefully about your needs. Do you need just medical billing software, or do you also need medical scheduling software, coding, insurance, or SOAP note software? Some medical office software packages include all of these features.
• Compare pricing—but know what you’re getting for that price. The online journal Physician’s Practice provides a 2005 medical office software comparison chart. (click here to see the chart.). The prices vary considerably, but the least expensive options may not be the best choices for you. Find a price range that seems reasonable for your budget, then contact the software providers to ask about specific features and benefits.
• In any software purchase, there may be hidden costs if you have to upgrade your computer system to use it. Make sure you have the right equipment to use the software—or if not, make sure you can afford to upgrade. Ask yourself whether the added expense will pay for itself by saving you or your staff valuable time.
• Some medical office software is based on the Internet, which means you can access your records from any location and you don’t need specific hardware to run it. Compare the benefits of online software versus software you install on your own computers.
• Automating HIPAA compliance can save you time and stress. Some medical office software packages have built-in HIPAA security measures.
• For any new software purchase, the learning curve can be huge. So ask yourself: How easy is the software to learn and use? How good is the support offered by the software provider? Excellent support can save you hours—even days—of frustration and lost time. An inexpensive software solution may cost you dearly if it you can’t use it effectively.
• If possible, talk to other medical professionals who use the medical office software you want to buy. Anyone can claim they have the best product. A reputable vendor should be willing to supply references. Software often has a no-return policy, so remember, “buyer beware.” Ask about guarantees.
• If you type in “medical office software reviews” on a web search engine, you can find several review sites that may help. But again, beware: sometimes web sites that appear to be neutral are really sponsored by a company. Check to make sure a review is actually unbiased before you act on the reviewer’s advice. And consider also that some excellent software solutions may have escaped the reviewer’s attention.
• If the software vendor you’re considering is unfamiliar to you, you may want to investigate their credentials by contacting the Better Business Bureau in the city where the vendor is located.

Whether you’re looking for stand-alone medical billing software, for medical scheduling software, or for medical office software with several functions, there’s a solution that will work for you. Investigating the options carefully may seem time-consuming, but making the best choice will save you hours of frustration and thousands of dollars in the long run.

How to Choose the Best Medical Office Software for Your Practice

You know that the business side of your practice is critical to your success. HIPAA requirements make it even more important to manage your practice correctly. Most medical practices are now using some type of medical office software to boost efficiency and accuracy. If you want to compete in today’s business climate, a medical office software solution is no longer a luxury.

If you already have medical billing software or medical scheduling software, is it time to upgrade, or would you be better off starting from scratch with a new software vendor? To find out, do your homework carefully up front to avoid costly mistakes.

Type in “medical office software,” “medical scheduling software,” or “medical billing software” on any search engine, and you’ll get hundreds of results. How do you find the best medical office software for the needs of your practice?

Next week I’ll post a few tips to help you make an educated decision.

Eliminate the barriers to entry with Web-based practice management software

Implementation of practice management software has historically been seen as practice-altering with weeks of training, excessive downtime and invasive equipment installations. Web-based practice management software is different. Web-based technology eliminates the need for expensive office downtime by utilizing the internet connections for training, office access, and support. Most offices can give up their server-based equipment and adopt a new Web-based system (including office training) within a few short weeks. By dumping your old server-based system you’ll get benefits like anytime anywhere access, unparalleled data security and who knows, you might even be able to convert that server closet into another exam room.


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