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New and Improved Technology Gaining Wider Acceptance in the Healthcare Industry
by Ken LundIn 2004, a study entitled, “Report to the Congress: New Approaches in Medicare”, it points out that hospital and health care executives view upgrading their security protocols and reducing medical errors, as well as promoting the safety of their patients, as their top three priorities. While the implementation of electronic health records was only listed as their fifth top priority. This was six years ago, and it is very evident that the use of new and improved technologies are moving up the ladder of priorities of medical executives today. This is very evident especially now that health care executives are outsourcing services to providers who can provide such technologies.
Last November 16, 2010, there was an announcement of a partnership between Medical Business Associates and Medicare, having the former as the chosen software vendor for the direct claims submission tasks of Medicare.
In this partnership, according to Peter Meyer of Medical Business Associates, “Clients would see a decrease in the number of errors that occur in filing claims, a decrease in turnaround times and see an increase in profitability.”
It is important for companies to have a systematic procedure… Continue reading
New and Improved Technology Gaining Wider Acceptance in the Healthcare Industry
by hoyasmegIn 2004, a study entitled, “Report to the Congress: New Approaches in Medicare”, it points out that hospital and health care executives view upgrading their security protocols and reducing medical errors, as well as promoting the safety of their patients, as their top three priorities. While the implementation of electronic health records was only listed as their fifth top priority. This was six years ago, and it is very evident that the use of new and improved technologies are moving up the ladder of priorities of medical executives today. This is very evident especially now that health care executives are outsourcing services to providers who can provide such technologies.
Last November 16, 2010, there was an announcement of a partnership between Medical Business Associates and Medicare, having the former as the chosen software vendor for the direct claims submission tasks of Medicare.
In this partnership, according to Peter Meyer of Medical Business Associates, “Clients would see a decrease in the number of errors that occur in filing claims, a decrease in turnaround times and see an increase in profitability.”
It is important for companies to have a systematic procedure in… Continue reading
New and Improved Technology Gaining Wider Acceptance in the Healthcare Industry
by sicampIn 2004, a study entitled, “Report to the Congress: New Approaches in Medicare”, it points out that hospital and health care executives view upgrading their security protocols and reducing medical errors, as well as promoting the safety of their patients, as their top three priorities. While the implementation of electronic health records was only listed as their fifth top priority. This was six years ago, and it is very evident that the use of new and improved technologies are moving up the ladder of priorities of medical executives today. This is very evident especially now that health care executives are outsourcing services to providers who can provide such technologies.
Last November 16, 2010, there was an announcement of a partnership between Medical Business Associates and Medicare, having the former as the chosen software vendor for the direct claims submission tasks of Medicare.
In this partnership, according to Peter Meyer of Medical Business Associates, “Clients would see a decrease in the number of errors that occur in filing claims, a decrease in turnaround times and see an increase in profitability.”
It is important for companies to have a systematic procedure in… Continue reading