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Inpatient Billing

Very hard to do in Ontario with Accuro. Would benefit from a memory function which automatically recalls location, admission date, and diagnosis. Would be an added treat, if it prompted for bonus codes as Healthscreen previously did.
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  • Jun 20 2016
  • Future Consideration
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  • Guest commented
    September 06, 2018 13:30

    I would find this very useful, thank you

  • Guest commented
    August 08, 2017 23:40
    . I use your program to save time in my practice but when I lose a tremendous amount of time when doing inpatient billings because every claim for every patient day has to be inputted. I can't even save the details for inpatients without having to copy the claim forward each day. The batch billing feature is not useful for inpatients.
     
    I was particularly impressed with cabmd for their inpatient billing ease of use and automation. All you had to do in their software was select when a patient was admitted on a calendar and then select their discharge date and it would fill in all of the appropriate billing codes each day during that hospital stay.
  • Peter Laratta commented
    March 18, 2017 18:32

    Would also like this in Alberta with admission date, location and diagnosis from most previous entry

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