Guest guest Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 I did mine by myself w yahoo. You can use their templates or make up your own. They have online tutorial, it is really simple. Their support is good. They have paypal. Whole thing is about $12 per month, cheaper for the first 3 months. Not sure how much medfusion is I wanted to get a website done for my new practice. I have heard of Medfusion. I would like to keep the cost down as I have just started my solo practice, but also want to have features like online payments, submit pt info form online, map/directions/ . Which ones would you recommend? Thanks. Nita -- M.D.www.elainemd.com Office: Go in the directions of your dreams and live the life you've imagined.This email transmission may contain protected and privileged, highly confidential medical, Personal and Health Information (PHI) and/or legal information. The information is intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient of this material, you may not use, publish, discuss, disseminate or otherwise distribute it. If you are not the intended recipient, or if you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately and confidentially destroy the information that email in error. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 I did mine with Microsoft Office Live( free). If I were to do it again I would suggest Google sites ( free- but for a very low fee you can have a host of other services) and a domain name- read Independent Urologist's Blog Post on the same (Thanks !) > > > I wanted to get a website done for my new practice. I have heard of > > Medfusion. I would like to keep the cost down as I have just started my > > solo practice, but also want to have features like online payments, submit > > pt info form online, map/directions/ . Which ones would you recommend? > > Thanks. > > Nita > > > > > > > > > > -- > M.D. > www.elainemd.com > Office: > Go in the directions of your dreams and live the life you've imagined. > This email transmission may contain protected and privileged, highly > confidential medical, Personal and Health Information (PHI) and/or legal > information. The information is intended only for the use of the individual > or entity named above. > > > > If you are not the intended recipient of this material, you may not use, > publish, discuss, disseminate or otherwise distribute it. If you are not the > intended recipient, or if you have received this transmission in error, > please notify the sender immediately and confidentially destroy the > information that email in error. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2009 Report Share Posted January 1, 2009 I have used Google and found it pretty easy, but not reliable. The first site I did (horse related, not for my practice) disappeared. when I tried to get help I found a bunch of other Google webmasters who had also lost their sites...never did get a solution. the first one lost for good. Subsequent efforts have been more stable, but I still have a problem with images disappearing.... I'd recommend Google sites only for short term projects (selling horses in my case, but yard sales, job ads etc might also be good.) Good luck! I did mine with Microsoft Office Live( free). If I were to do it again I would suggest Google sites ( free- but for a very low fee you can have a host of other services) and a domain name- read Independent Urologist's Blog Post on the same (Thanks !) > > > I wanted to get a website done for my new practice. I have heard of > > Medfusion. I would like to keep the cost down as I have just started my > > solo practice, but also want to have features like online payments, submit > > pt info form online, map/directions/ . Which ones would you recommend? > > Thanks. > > Nita > > > > > > > > > > -- > M.D. > www.elainemd.com > Office: > Go in the directions of your dreams and live the life you've imagined. > This email transmission may contain protected and privileged, highly > confidential medical, Personal and Health Information (PHI) and/or legal > information. The information is intended only for the use of the individual > or entity named above. > > > > If you are not the intended recipient of this material, you may not use, > publish, discuss, disseminate or otherwise distribute it. If you are not the > intended recipient, or if you have received this transmission in error, > please notify the sender immediately and confidentially destroy the > information that email in error. > -- Annie SkaggsLexington, KY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2009 Report Share Posted January 1, 2009 I recommend the web-builder on godaddy.com. I think it’s called WebSite tonight. It’s a little slow, but makes a nice-looking site. I can update it whenever I want, and even though it takes a little more time to build the site/make changes, I don’t have to wait to upload it. The changes are usually there instantly (but they do say that it can take up to 24 hours). Our site www.prattmd.info was done at godaddy. Pratt Office Manager Oak Tree Internal Medicine P.C Roy Medical Associates, Inc. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Skaggs Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 7:39 PM To: Subject: Re: Re: website design I have used Google and found it pretty easy, but not reliable. The first site I did (horse related, not for my practice) disappeared. when I tried to get help I found a bunch of other Google webmasters who had also lost their sites...never did get a solution. the first one lost for good. Subsequent efforts have been more stable, but I still have a problem with images disappearing.... I'd recommend Google sites only for short term projects (selling horses in my case, but yard sales, job ads etc might also be good.) Good luck! On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Sangeetha Murthy <sangeethamurthyonebox> wrote: I did mine with Microsoft Office Live( free). If I were to do it again I would suggest Google sites ( free- but for a very low fee you can have a host of other services) and a domain name- read Independent Urologist's Blog Post on the same (Thanks !) > > > I wanted to get a website done for my new practice. I have heard of > > Medfusion. I would like to keep the cost down as I have just started my > > solo practice, but also want to have features like online payments, submit > > pt info form online, map/directions/ . Which ones would you recommend? > > Thanks. > > Nita > > > > > > > > > > -- > M.D. > www.elainemd.com > Office: > Go in the directions of your dreams and live the life you've imagined. > This email transmission may contain protected and privileged, highly > confidential medical, Personal and Health Information (PHI) and/or legal > information. The information is intended only for the use of the individual > or entity named above. > > > > If you are not the intended recipient of this material, you may not use, > publish, discuss, disseminate or otherwise distribute it. If you are not the > intended recipient, or if you have received this transmission in error, > please notify the sender immediately and confidentially destroy the > information that email in error. > -- Annie Skaggs Lexington, KY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2009 Report Share Posted January 13, 2009 How have your patients responded to the "Automatic Billing?" Seems that is a good way to elimiate A/R. Do you require this of all patients? To: Sent: Thursday, January 1, 2009 12:44:17 PMSubject: RE: Re: website design I recommend the web-builder on godaddy.com. I think it¢s called WebSite tonight. It¢s a little slow, but makes a nice-looking site. I can update it whenever I want, and even though it takes a little more time to build the site/make changes, I don¢t have to wait to upload it. The changes are usually there instantly (but they do say that it can take up to 24 hours). Our site www.prattmd.info was done at godaddy. Pratt Office Manager Oak Tree Internal Medicine P.C Roy Medical Associates, Inc. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of SkaggsSent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 7:39 PMTo: Subject: Re: Re: website design I have used Google and found it pretty easy, but not reliable. The first site I did (horse related, not for my practice) disappeared. when I tried to get help I found a bunch of other Google webmasters who had also lost their sites...never did get a solution. the first one lost for good. Subsequent efforts have been more stable, but I still have a problem with images disappearing. ... I'd recommend Google sites only for short term projects (selling horses in my case, but yard sales, job ads etc might also be good.)Good luck! On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Sangeetha Murthy <sangeethamurthy@ onebox.com> wrote: I did mine with Microsoft Office Live( free). If I were to do it againI would suggest Google sites ( free- but for a very low fee you canhave a host of other services) and a domain name- read IndependentUrologist's Blog Post on the same (Thanks !) > > > I wanted to get a website done for my new practice. I have heard of> > Medfusion. I would like to keep the cost down as I have juststarted my> > solo practice, but also want to have features like onlinepayments, submit> > pt info form online, map/directions/ . Which ones would you recommend?> > Thanks.> > Nita> >> > > >> > > > -- > M.D.> www.elainemd. com> Office: > Go in the directions of your dreams and live the life you've imagined.> This email transmission may contain protected and privileged, highly> confidential medical, Personal and Health Information (PHI) and/or legal> information. The information is intended only for the use of theindividual> or entity named above.> > > > If you are not the intended recipient of this material, you may not use,> publish, discuss, disseminate or otherwise distribute it. If you arenot the> intended recipient, or if you have received this transmission in error,> please notify the sender immediately and confidentially destroy the> information that email in error.> -- Annie SkaggsLexington , KY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2009 Report Share Posted January 14, 2009 We have a handful of patients who have the auto-bill set up. I’d say about 20 – so it hasn’t gone over very well. In this day and age, people are reluctant to provide their CC numbers. We haven’t pushed it except to the patients that have coinsurance and we know we’ll have to send them a bill. There are some practices that require you put a CC on file or you can’t be a patient there. But we’re not to the point of being able to turn away potential patients yet. If they don’t pay after the first invoice, I send a copy of the form with the 2nd bill. What I’d really love to have is e-billing….on my list to get done between now and the end of 2010. Pratt Office Manager Oak Tree Internal Medicine P.C Roy Medical Associates, Inc. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Wayne Coghill Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 11:38 AM To: Subject: Re: Re: website design How have your patients responded to the " Automatic Billing? " Seems that is a good way to elimiate A/R. Do you require this of all patients? From: Pratt <karen.oaktreecomcast (DOT) net> To: Sent: Thursday, January 1, 2009 12:44:17 PM Subject: RE: Re: website design I recommend the web-builder on godaddy.com. I think it¢s called WebSite tonight. It¢s a little slow, but makes a nice-looking site. I can update it whenever I want, and even though it takes a little more time to build the site/make changes, I don¢t have to wait to upload it. The changes are usually there instantly (but they do say that it can take up to 24 hours). Our site www.prattmd.info was done at godaddy. Pratt Office Manager Oak Tree Internal Medicine P.C Roy Medical Associates, Inc. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Skaggs Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 7:39 PM To: Subject: Re: Re: website design I have used Google and found it pretty easy, but not reliable. The first site I did (horse related, not for my practice) disappeared. when I tried to get help I found a bunch of other Google webmasters who had also lost their sites...never did get a solution. the first one lost for good. Subsequent efforts have been more stable, but I still have a problem with images disappearing. ... I'd recommend Google sites only for short term projects (selling horses in my case, but yard sales, job ads etc might also be good.) Good luck! On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Sangeetha Murthy <sangeethamurthy@ onebox.com> wrote: I did mine with Microsoft Office Live( free). If I were to do it again I would suggest Google sites ( free- but for a very low fee you can have a host of other services) and a domain name- read Independent Urologist's Blog Post on the same (Thanks !) > > > I wanted to get a website done for my new practice. I have heard of > > Medfusion. I would like to keep the cost down as I have just started my > > solo practice, but also want to have features like online payments, submit > > pt info form online, map/directions/ . Which ones would you recommend? > > Thanks. > > Nita > > > > > > > > > > -- > M.D. > www.elainemd. com > Office: > Go in the directions of your dreams and live the life you've imagined. > This email transmission may contain protected and privileged, highly > confidential medical, Personal and Health Information (PHI) and/or legal > information. The information is intended only for the use of the individual > or entity named above. > > > > If you are not the intended recipient of this material, you may not use, > publish, discuss, disseminate or otherwise distribute it. If you are not the > intended recipient, or if you have received this transmission in error, > please notify the sender immediately and confidentially destroy the > information that email in error. > -- Annie Skaggs Lexington , KY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2009 Report Share Posted January 14, 2009 e-billing? Ok, I'll bite. What do you mean by e-billing? BTW, we had a ball discussing your auto-billing form. Alice said she could see and hear the gears running in my brain. She could see the gleam in my eye. To: Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 4:46:43 PMSubject: RE: Re: website design We have a handful of patients who have the auto-bill set up. I’d say about 20 – so it hasn’t gone over very well. In this day and age, people are reluctant to provide their CC numbers. We haven’t pushed it except to the patients that have coinsurance and we know we’ll have to send them a bill. There are some practices that require you put a CC on file or you can’t be a patient there. But we’re not to the point of being able to turn away potential patients yet. If they don’t pay after the first invoice, I send a copy of the form with the 2nd bill. What I’d really love to have is e-billing….on my list to get done between now and the end of 2010. Pratt Office Manager Oak Tree Internal Medicine P.C Roy Medical Associates, Inc. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Wayne CoghillSent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 11:38 AMTo: Subject: Re: Re: website design How have your patients responded to the "Automatic Billing?" Seems that is a good way to elimiate A/R. Do you require this of all patients? From: Pratt <karen.oaktree@ comcast.net>To: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) comSent: Thursday, January 1, 2009 12:44:17 PMSubject: RE: [Practiceimprovemen t1] Re: website design I recommend the web-builder on godaddy.com. I think it’s called WebSite tonight. It’s a little slow, but makes a nice-looking site. I can update it whenever I want, and even though it takes a little more time to build the site/make changes, I don’t have to wait to upload it. The changes are usually there instantly (but they do say that it can take up to 24 hours). Our site www.prattmd. info was done at godaddy. Pratt Office Manager Oak Tree Internal Medicine P.C Roy Medical Associates, Inc. From: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com [mailto: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com ] On Behalf Of SkaggsSent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 7:39 PMTo: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) comSubject: Re: [Practiceimprovemen t1] Re: website design I have used Google and found it pretty easy, but not reliable. The first site I did (horse related, not for my practice) disappeared. when I tried to get help I found a bunch of other Google webmasters who had also lost their sites...never did get a solution. the first one lost for good. Subsequent efforts have been more stable, but I still have a problem with images disappearing. ... I'd recommend Google sites only for short term projects (selling horses in my case, but yard sales, job ads etc might also be good.)Good luck! On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Sangeetha Murthy <sangeethamurthy@ onebox.com> wrote: I did mine with Microsoft Office Live( free). If I were to do it againI would suggest Google sites ( free- but for a very low fee you canhave a host of other services) and a domain name- read IndependentUrologist's Blog Post on the same (Thanks !) > > > I wanted to get a website done for my new practice. I have heard of> > Medfusion. I would like to keep the cost down as I have juststarted my> > solo practice, but also want to have features like onlinepayments, submit> > pt info form online, map/directions/ . Which ones would you recommend?> > Thanks.> > Nita> >> > > >> > > > -- > M.D.> www.elainemd. com> Office: > Go in the directions of your dreams and live the life you've imagined.> This email transmission may contain protected and privileged, highly> confidential medical, Personal and Health Information (PHI) and/or legal> information. The information is intended only for the use of theindividual> or entity named above.> > > > If you are not the intended recipient of this material, you may not use,> publish, discuss, disseminate or otherwise distribute it. If you arenot the> intended recipient, or if you have received this transmission in error,> please notify the sender immediately and confidentially destroy the> information that email in error.> -- Annie SkaggsLexington , KY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2009 Report Share Posted January 15, 2009 Well, we keep being promised from e-MDs that with a “future upgrade” to the patient portal the patients will be able to see/pay their bills online. But even if they don’t, I want to be able to set up emailing patient bills to them and a paypal account or some other way for them to pay online. I get as many bills as I can personally via email; those few that I have to sit down and actually write a check for each month drive me crazy. I can imagine that we have patients that are similar and that’s why their $22.83 balance goes unpaid for 3 months. The auto-bill form works GREAT for those patients who have one on file – I just put a pop-up on their demographics so that when I’m posting their insurance payment, it will pop up the message “CC Auth on file” then I go straight to the credit card info and charge it, then mail a copy of the receipt and invoice to the patient. Pratt Office Manager Oak Tree Internal Medicine P.C Roy Medical Associates, Inc. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Wayne Coghill Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 1:52 PM To: Subject: Re: Re: website design e-billing? Ok, I'll bite. What do you mean by e-billing? BTW, we had a ball discussing your auto-billing form. Alice said she could see and hear the gears running in my brain. She could see the gleam in my eye. From: Pratt <karen.oaktreecomcast (DOT) net> To: Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 4:46:43 PM Subject: RE: Re: website design We have a handful of patients who have the auto-bill set up. I’d say about 20 – so it hasn’t gone over very well. In this day and age, people are reluctant to provide their CC numbers. We haven’t pushed it except to the patients that have coinsurance and we know we’ll have to send them a bill. There are some practices that require you put a CC on file or you can’t be a patient there. But we’re not to the point of being able to turn away potential patients yet. If they don’t pay after the first invoice, I send a copy of the form with the 2nd bill. What I’d really love to have is e-billing….on my list to get done between now and the end of 2010. Pratt Office Manager Oak Tree Internal Medicine P.C Roy Medical Associates, Inc. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Wayne Coghill Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 11:38 AM To: Subject: Re: Re: website design How have your patients responded to the " Automatic Billing? " Seems that is a good way to elimiate A/R. Do you require this of all patients? From: Pratt <karen.oaktree@ comcast.net> To: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com Sent: Thursday, January 1, 2009 12:44:17 PM Subject: RE: [Practiceimprovemen t1] Re: website design I recommend the web-builder on godaddy.com. I think it’s called WebSite tonight. It’s a little slow, but makes a nice-looking site. I can update it whenever I want, and even though it takes a little more time to build the site/make changes, I don’t have to wait to upload it. The changes are usually there instantly (but they do say that it can take up to 24 hours). Our site www.prattmd. info was done at godaddy. Pratt Office Manager Oak Tree Internal Medicine P.C Roy Medical Associates, Inc. From: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com [mailto: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com ] On Behalf Of Skaggs Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 7:39 PM To: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com Subject: Re: [Practiceimprovemen t1] Re: website design I have used Google and found it pretty easy, but not reliable. The first site I did (horse related, not for my practice) disappeared. when I tried to get help I found a bunch of other Google webmasters who had also lost their sites...never did get a solution. the first one lost for good. Subsequent efforts have been more stable, but I still have a problem with images disappearing. ... I'd recommend Google sites only for short term projects (selling horses in my case, but yard sales, job ads etc might also be good.) Good luck! On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Sangeetha Murthy <sangeethamurthy@ onebox.com> wrote: I did mine with Microsoft Office Live( free). If I were to do it again I would suggest Google sites ( free- but for a very low fee you can have a host of other services) and a domain name- read Independent Urologist's Blog Post on the same (Thanks !) > > > I wanted to get a website done for my new practice. I have heard of > > Medfusion. I would like to keep the cost down as I have just started my > > solo practice, but also want to have features like online payments, submit > > pt info form online, map/directions/ . Which ones would you recommend? > > Thanks. > > Nita > > > > > > > > > > -- > M.D. > www.elainemd. com > Office: > Go in the directions of your dreams and live the life you've imagined. > This email transmission may contain protected and privileged, highly > confidential medical, Personal and Health Information (PHI) and/or legal > information. The information is intended only for the use of the individual > or entity named above. > > > > If you are not the intended recipient of this material, you may not use, > publish, discuss, disseminate or otherwise distribute it. If you are not the > intended recipient, or if you have received this transmission in error, > please notify the sender immediately and confidentially destroy the > information that email in error. > -- Annie Skaggs Lexington , KY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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