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    Medical Billing

    Does anyone know of any applications written for medical billing? (Specifically, ambulances)

    #2
    RE: Medical Billing

    I don't but I am also interested in seeing the medical billing program with A5 database. It would be nice

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      #3
      RE: Medical Billing

      Have you tried building/designing one yourself?
      Thank you,
      Mike Konoff

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        #4
        RE: Medical Billing

        No, but I am thinking to start after new version is out and may even use professional developer to design the program.

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          #5
          RE: Medical Billing

          I developed a medical billing system for an oncology practice running on 10 Win 95/98 workstations with Linux RedHat 6.0 as a file and print server.
          The system does all billing and business management. Runs under 4.0.

          I you need more info. let me know.


          G.Kovach MD

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            #6
            RE: Medical Billing

            I have a couple of questions ?

            Does it do electronic billing and 1500's ??
            Will it run on win98 ?

            Lowell

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              #7
              RE: Medical Billing

              We are interested in your program. How could we contact you to ask more questions?

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                #8
                RE: Medical Billing

                I am currently working on a revision to previously designed medically billing system (mental health application) which will handle the electronic billing of HCFA 1500.

                If you are interested in final product when completed, send e-mail for future follow-up ([email protected])

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                  #9
                  RE: Medical Billing

                  Hi. I noticed your entry about a medical billing program.
                  Questions: Does ir run on A5v4 :
                  Is it applicable, or can it be modified, to
                  work in a medical billing service for multiple
                  locations, multiple doctors, general practice
                  Is it multiple user
                  Cost ???

                  Any information will be appreciated.

                  Lowell
                  email [email protected]

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                    #10
                    RE: Medical Billing

                    Jorge -

                    I am interested in the details of you program
                    Please email me at [email protected]

                    Thanks
                    Lowell

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                      #11
                      RE: Medical Billing

                      Be careful of the HFCA 1500 As of October 2003, All Electronic submitters MUST file HIPAA Compliant records. The old 1500 wil not be valid. We do electronic billing for the 1500 professional for case management. I have tried looking at the HIPAA Rules, and they are VERY VERY Confusing.

                      Tom

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                        #12
                        RE: Medical Billing

                        I am interested now. What about the HIPAA compliancy aspect?

                        Sincerely, Kathy

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                          #13
                          RE: Medical Billing

                          Where did you find your information about the HCFA 1500 being "out-dated" by fall of 2003? I want to know because we do medical billing and I have not heard that one yet!

                          Sincerely, Kathy

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                            #14
                            RE: Medical Billing

                            I have been sporatically trying to weed through the HIPAA documentation. The Document that describes the Electronic biling transactions is only 750 pages long. HIPAA is supposed to simplify and standardize information in all aspects of patient information. All I can say is to go out onto the web and find out what HIPAA is, and then figure out HOW and WHEN you will need to become compliant.

                            This is a VERY BIG deal!!

                            Tom

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                              #15
                              RE: Medical Billing

                              The state of New Jersey pledged HIPAA compliance by Oct 2003. We are a state agency that does Home Healthcare case management and bills Medicaid. Our billing is around $40K per month. Doing it on paper just is NOT practical.

                              Tom

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