Guest guest Posted February 15, 2011 Report Share Posted February 15, 2011 We are in the process of converting our billing from a service to in house. Can anyone recommend billing software that is capable of billing Medicare Part A (UB04)? We are currently looking at Altapoint's web based software. Thanks in advance! Balan Solex Physical Therapy Naples, FL abalan@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2012 Report Share Posted January 31, 2012 Damon, I would say this online or, in more detail if you like, offline. Clinicient has been outstanding for our outpatient PP. Documentation templates are easily tailored and individualized (we have a GCS, NCS and OCS in practice - all three have different needs + OT/SLP in the clinic as well. Billing, scheduling working very well for us. No complaints. Mike Salem, OR On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 7:16 AM, Damon Whitfield wrote: > ** > > > Morning group! > > Have a few question about billing software. We have a private outpatient > practice and we do our own billing. We currently use Allscripts for a > practice management system and are looking to change systems. We are using > WebPT, if anyone is familiar with it, and can utilize that system for all > of our needs except billing. > > What we are looking for is a program that can generate billing for > professional and institutional, electronic and paper claims, as well as > provide collections data, Accounts receivable and generate patient > statements. > > The systems that have been looked at, Medigraph, ADT and a few others are > good, but a lot of the expense is tied to a total system and we really only > NEED the billing part. If anyone can offer some advice, speak to positive > or negative experiences you have had, or what to stay away from I would > greatly appreciate it. > > If you would prefer to speak offline I am available. > Thanks > > Damon C Whitfield, PT, ATC > Clinical Manager > Tim Bondy Physical Therapy > > damonptatc@... > dwhitfield@... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2012 Report Share Posted January 31, 2012 Damon,    I would second Mike's statement about Clinicient.  We have had a lot of success with the documentation and billing.  The reports are very easy to read and we are able to quickly track data.  You can also customize templates as much as you want.  We switched from another software about 1.5 years ago and have been very happy. Josh Kernen, DPT Bridgetown PT Private Practice - Outpatient Ortho/Sports Portland, OR ________________________________ To: PTManager Cc: Ann Ebert Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 9:29 AM Subject: Re: Billing software  Damon, I would say this online or, in more detail if you like, offline. Clinicient has been outstanding for our outpatient PP. Documentation templates are easily tailored and individualized (we have a GCS, NCS and OCS in practice - all three have different needs + OT/SLP in the clinic as well. Billing, scheduling working very well for us. No complaints. Mike Salem, OR On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 7:16 AM, Damon Whitfield wrote: > ** > > > Morning group! > > Have a few question about billing software. We have a private outpatient > practice and we do our own billing. We currently use Allscripts for a > practice management system and are looking to change systems. We are using > WebPT, if anyone is familiar with it, and can utilize that system for all > of our needs except billing. > > What we are looking for is a program that can generate billing for > professional and institutional, electronic and paper claims, as well as > provide collections data, Accounts receivable and generate patient > statements. > > The systems that have been looked at, Medigraph, ADT and a few others are > good, but a lot of the expense is tied to a total system and we really only > NEED the billing part. If anyone can offer some advice, speak to positive > or negative experiences you have had, or what to stay away from I would > greatly appreciate it. > > If you would prefer to speak offline I am available. > Thanks > > Damon C Whitfield, PT, ATC > Clinical Manager > Tim Bondy Physical Therapy > > damonptatc@... > dwhitfield@... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2012 Report Share Posted February 1, 2012 Damon, I use OfficeAlly and have had nothing but success with it. You might also look at Practice Fusion. Tim Pedersen PT Synergy Physical Therapy > > Morning group! > > Have a few question about billing software. We have a private outpatient practice and we do our own billing. We currently use Allscripts for a practice management system and are looking to change systems. We are using WebPT, if anyone is familiar with it, and can utilize that system for all of our needs except billing. > > What we are looking for is a program that can generate billing for professional and institutional, electronic and paper claims, as well as provide collections data, Accounts receivable and generate patient statements. > > The systems that have been looked at, Medigraph, ADT and a few others are good, but a lot of the expense is tied to a total system and we really only NEED the billing part. If anyone can offer some advice, speak to positive or negative experiences you have had, or what to stay away from I would greatly appreciate it. > > If you would prefer to speak offline I am available. > Thanks > > Damon C Whitfield, PT, ATC > Clinical Manager > Tim Bondy Physical Therapy > > damonptatc@... > dwhitfield@... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2012 Report Share Posted February 1, 2012 Damon, I use OfficeAlly and have had nothing but success with it. You might also look at Practice Fusion. Tim Pedersen PT Synergy Physical Therapy > > Morning group! > > Have a few question about billing software. We have a private outpatient practice and we do our own billing. We currently use Allscripts for a practice management system and are looking to change systems. We are using WebPT, if anyone is familiar with it, and can utilize that system for all of our needs except billing. > > What we are looking for is a program that can generate billing for professional and institutional, electronic and paper claims, as well as provide collections data, Accounts receivable and generate patient statements. > > The systems that have been looked at, Medigraph, ADT and a few others are good, but a lot of the expense is tied to a total system and we really only NEED the billing part. If anyone can offer some advice, speak to positive or negative experiences you have had, or what to stay away from I would greatly appreciate it. > > If you would prefer to speak offline I am available. > Thanks > > Damon C Whitfield, PT, ATC > Clinical Manager > Tim Bondy Physical Therapy > > damonptatc@... > dwhitfield@... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2012 Report Share Posted February 2, 2012 Damon, WebPT integrates with Kareo which is a web based billing system that will do everything you wish and it will import your patient info. and billing charges from WebPT. Cheri Freeman, CMRS Healthcare Reimbursement Services, LLC Austin, TX > > > > Morning group! > > > > > > Have a few question about billing software. We have a private outpatient practice and we do our own billing. We currently use Allscripts for a practice management system and are looking to change systems. We are using WebPT, if anyone is familiar with it, and can utilize that system for all of our needs except billing. > > > > What we are looking for is a program that can generate billing for professional and institutional, electronic and paper claims, as well as provide collections data, Accounts receivable and generate patient statements. > > > > The systems that have been looked at, Medigraph, ADT and a few others are good, but a lot of the expense is tied to a total system and we really only NEED the billing part. If anyone can offer some advice, speak to positive or negative experiences you have had, or what to stay away from I would greatly appreciate it. > > > > If you would prefer to speak offline I am available. > > Thanks > > > > Damon C Whitfield, PT, ATC > > Clinical Manager > > Tim Bondy Physical Therapy > > > > damonptatc@ > > dwhitfield@ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2012 Report Share Posted February 2, 2012 Damon, WebPT integrates with Kareo which is a web based billing system that will do everything you wish and it will import your patient info. and billing charges from WebPT. Cheri Freeman, CMRS Healthcare Reimbursement Services, LLC Austin, TX > > > > Morning group! > > > > > > Have a few question about billing software. We have a private outpatient practice and we do our own billing. We currently use Allscripts for a practice management system and are looking to change systems. We are using WebPT, if anyone is familiar with it, and can utilize that system for all of our needs except billing. > > > > What we are looking for is a program that can generate billing for professional and institutional, electronic and paper claims, as well as provide collections data, Accounts receivable and generate patient statements. > > > > The systems that have been looked at, Medigraph, ADT and a few others are good, but a lot of the expense is tied to a total system and we really only NEED the billing part. If anyone can offer some advice, speak to positive or negative experiences you have had, or what to stay away from I would greatly appreciate it. > > > > If you would prefer to speak offline I am available. > > Thanks > > > > Damon C Whitfield, PT, ATC > > Clinical Manager > > Tim Bondy Physical Therapy > > > > damonptatc@ > > dwhitfield@ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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