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Is anyone willing to share their experience with WEB PT as documentation

software?

Thanks,

My contact info

Barker F. II

Clinical Director

" Your Greatest Wealth is Your Health! "

Our You Tube Channel

P.O. Box 342348

1927 Lohmans Crossing, Suite 100

Austin, TX 78734

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- Mobile

SKYPE: barker-lawc

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We have been with them for 3 years and we love it. Ease of a web based system

has made things very accessible from anywhere to look at billing or productivity

as well as the schedule. We do not use their billing system due to Kareo not

supporting medicare billing on the UB-04, but will when they are able to support

that we would look at it again. Very easy to get along with tech support and

they are all in Arizona, no outsourcing! Any more questions, feel free to call

 

Damon C. Whitfield PT, ATC

Tim Bondy Physical Therapy

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Subject: Web PT

 

Is anyone willing to share their experience with WEB PT as documentation

software?

Thanks,

My contact info

Barker F. II

Clinical Director

" Your Greatest Wealth is Your Health! "

Our You Tube Channel

P.O. Box 342348

1927 Lohmans Crossing, Suite 100

Austin, TX 78734

-Office Tel.

- Office Fax

- Mobile

SKYPE: barker-lawc

SKYPEMOBILE: barkerfkeithmobile

www.lakewayaquatics.com <http://www.lakewayaquatics.com/>

www.youtube.com/user/lakewayaquatics.com

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I have been using WebPT for about a year now. At first, there was a learning

curve to deal with and less than ideal or timely tech support. Setting it all

up was quite frustrating and time consuming and this is your work, not theirs!

I am finding it is now easier and flexible enough for my solo practice but I am

aware of some of the limitations. For one, there is no McKenzie spine eval so

repeated movements are difficult to document. The evals prompt me to do the

mandatory functional testing for medicare so that is a positive. Another

selling point is going paperless but I now believe this may be impossible,

since it is all scanned into the computer and for HIPPA signatures, MD scripts

and such all start on paper. I also find it easier to look at paper

notes/charts. The info is always there online and their server is always ready

with upgrades and maintainance scheduled so it doesn't interfere with my time

unless I choose to document at 3 am on saturday! Now, as I look back over the

past year, it is finally getting quicker to document visits but not the three

minutes for paper that I was doing! good luck!

May 3, 2012 12:57:34 PM, PTManager wrote:

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Is anyone willing to share their experience with WEB PT as documentation

software?

Thanks,

My contact info

Barker F. II

Clinical Director

" Your Greatest Wealth is Your Health! "

Our You Tube Channel

P.O. Box 342348

1927 Lohmans Crossing, Suite 100

Austin, TX 78734

-Office Tel.

- Office Fax

- Mobile

SKYPE: barker-lawc

SKYPEMOBILE: barkerfkeithmobile

www.lakewayaquatics.com

www.youtube.com/user/lakewayaquatics.com

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I have been using WebPT for about a year now. At first, there was a learning

curve to deal with and less than ideal or timely tech support. Setting it all

up was quite frustrating and time consuming and this is your work, not theirs!

I am finding it is now easier and flexible enough for my solo practice but I am

aware of some of the limitations. For one, there is no McKenzie spine eval so

repeated movements are difficult to document. The evals prompt me to do the

mandatory functional testing for medicare so that is a positive. Another

selling point is going paperless but I now believe this may be impossible,

since it is all scanned into the computer and for HIPPA signatures, MD scripts

and such all start on paper. I also find it easier to look at paper

notes/charts. The info is always there online and their server is always ready

with upgrades and maintainance scheduled so it doesn't interfere with my time

unless I choose to document at 3 am on saturday! Now, as I look back over the

past year, it is finally getting quicker to document visits but not the three

minutes for paper that I was doing! good luck!

May 3, 2012 12:57:34 PM, PTManager wrote:

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Is anyone willing to share their experience with WEB PT as documentation

software?

Thanks,

My contact info

Barker F. II

Clinical Director

" Your Greatest Wealth is Your Health! "

Our You Tube Channel

P.O. Box 342348

1927 Lohmans Crossing, Suite 100

Austin, TX 78734

-Office Tel.

- Office Fax

- Mobile

SKYPE: barker-lawc

SKYPEMOBILE: barkerfkeithmobile

www.lakewayaquatics.com

www.youtube.com/user/lakewayaquatics.com

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I have signed up for Practice Fusion but have not started using it. Jackie -

Any recommendations on setting it up for PT? If you want, please contact me via

phone. I would love any suggestions you would have.

I feel paying for the exorbitant fee associated with EMR systems is not

justified for the systems out there. We have stayed with the paper system and

scan everything in via a Fuji dual-sided scanner to create our final records.

My team and I have found it faster and easier than the current EMR systems

available.

Be Well!

Sasha Digges, Jr. PT, ATC, CSCS

PEAK Physical Therapy

& Sports Rehabilitation

344 McLaws Circle

burg, VA. 23185

Phone:

Fax:

Website: www.ineedpeakpt.com

Twitter: SashaDiggesPT

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I have signed up for Practice Fusion but have not started using it. Jackie -

Any recommendations on setting it up for PT? If you want, please contact me via

phone. I would love any suggestions you would have.

I feel paying for the exorbitant fee associated with EMR systems is not

justified for the systems out there. We have stayed with the paper system and

scan everything in via a Fuji dual-sided scanner to create our final records.

My team and I have found it faster and easier than the current EMR systems

available.

Be Well!

Sasha Digges, Jr. PT, ATC, CSCS

PEAK Physical Therapy

& Sports Rehabilitation

344 McLaws Circle

burg, VA. 23185

Phone:

Fax:

Website: www.ineedpeakpt.com

Twitter: SashaDiggesPT

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Does Practice Fusion have PQRS capabilities?

For those of you that have EMR, do most of your therapist use laptops or

notebooks to document while treating the patient, or is documentation left until

the end of the day?

-Weflen, DPT, ATC/L

Regional Director of Outpatient Rehabilitation

Suncrest Rehab Services

Office :: Mobile

Fax:

3 Pavilion Place

Penney Farms, Florida 32079

bweflen@...<mailto:bweflen@sun\

cresthealth.com>

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Does Practice Fusion have PQRS capabilities?

For those of you that have EMR, do most of your therapist use laptops or

notebooks to document while treating the patient, or is documentation left until

the end of the day?

-Weflen, DPT, ATC/L

Regional Director of Outpatient Rehabilitation

Suncrest Rehab Services

Office :: Mobile

Fax:

3 Pavilion Place

Penney Farms, Florida 32079

bweflen@...<mailto:bweflen@sun\

cresthealth.com>

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I tried PracticeFusion for my cash-based practice (I have another, seperate

practice that bills insurance for which I use A2C Clinical Controller).

I dropped PracticeFusion because I had to type everything in. I called to ask if

they could accept images and that was not available yet. I can't remember if

scanned pages (PDFs) were available at the time or not.

With PracticeFusion, you get what you pay for - its free. But, it doesn't do

much yet for PTs.

Tim , PT

www.PhysicalTherapyDiagnosis.com

>

>

> I have signed up for Practice Fusion but have not started using it. Jackie -

Any recommendations on setting it up for PT? If you want, please contact me via

phone. I would love any suggestions you would have.

>

> I feel paying for the exorbitant fee associated with EMR systems is not

justified for the systems out there. We have stayed with the paper system and

scan everything in via a Fuji dual-sided scanner to create our final records.

My team and I have found it faster and easier than the current EMR systems

available.

>

> Be Well!

>

>

> Sasha Digges, Jr. PT, ATC, CSCS

>

>

>

> PEAK Physical Therapy

> & Sports Rehabilitation

> 344 McLaws Circle

> burg, VA. 23185

> Phone:

> Fax:

> Website: www.ineedpeakpt.com

> Twitter: SashaDiggesPT

>

>

>

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I tried PracticeFusion for my cash-based practice (I have another, seperate

practice that bills insurance for which I use A2C Clinical Controller).

I dropped PracticeFusion because I had to type everything in. I called to ask if

they could accept images and that was not available yet. I can't remember if

scanned pages (PDFs) were available at the time or not.

With PracticeFusion, you get what you pay for - its free. But, it doesn't do

much yet for PTs.

Tim , PT

www.PhysicalTherapyDiagnosis.com

>

>

> I have signed up for Practice Fusion but have not started using it. Jackie -

Any recommendations on setting it up for PT? If you want, please contact me via

phone. I would love any suggestions you would have.

>

> I feel paying for the exorbitant fee associated with EMR systems is not

justified for the systems out there. We have stayed with the paper system and

scan everything in via a Fuji dual-sided scanner to create our final records.

My team and I have found it faster and easier than the current EMR systems

available.

>

> Be Well!

>

>

> Sasha Digges, Jr. PT, ATC, CSCS

>

>

>

> PEAK Physical Therapy

> & Sports Rehabilitation

> 344 McLaws Circle

> burg, VA. 23185

> Phone:

> Fax:

> Website: www.ineedpeakpt.com

> Twitter: SashaDiggesPT

>

>

>

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