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PracticeMax Named one of 10 Most Promising Revenue Cycle Management Solution Providers

PracticeMax was recently named one of the 10 Most Promising Revenue Cycle Management Solution Providers by Healthcare Tech Outlook magazine. A panel of CEOs, CIOs, CMOs, VCs and editorial board helped the magazine recognize 10 revenue cycle management vendors that “showcase extensive business knowledge and innovative strategies combined with talent based across locations.”   PracticeMax […]

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5 Ways Expectation Surveys can Benefit your Senior Living Facility

Expectation surveys provided by ServiceTrac are formulated to provide your senior living facility with the most helpful and informational results possible. Different than customer satisfaction surveys, expectation surveys are directly focused on the achievement of customers’ expectations. The relevant feedback gained through expectation surveys can be beneficial to your senior living facility in five central ways:

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Shocking Ways MaxMobile makes Coding Easier

As the healthcare industry implements ICD-10 this month it is important to realize the practical effect such a change will have on operations. One of the often overlooked effects of changing to ICD-10 is that superbills will drastically increase in length. Depending on the specialty, they may be up to fifteen pages long due to

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ICD-10 Emergency Medicine Concept Reminder: Location!

To capture the best clinical diagnosis, providers must document the following aspects of Location: Be very specific as to the anatomic locations Finger: Phalanges, phalanxes (Proximal, middle and distal phalanx) Toe: Individual toes and specific joints Hand: Carpal, metacarpals, trapezium, trapezoid etc. Foot: Tarsal, metatarsals, joints, intertarsal etc. The documentation of laterality is key to

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5 Ways ICD-10 Will Affect Your Practice

On October 1st, everyone in healthcare is required to make the switch from ICD-9 to ICD-10. The transition to ICD-10 will have a number of different effects on your practice. Here are five ways that ICD-10 will affect your practice: 1. ICD-10 will affect everyone Everyone covered by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of

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ICD-10 Alert: FAQs and Guidance on Flexibility

On Monday July 27th, CMS issued Guidance on the recent CMS/AMA joint announcement regarding ICD-10 flexibilities. The Guidance comes in the form of a frequently asked questions (FAQs) document. Below we’ve provided important information and highlights from the FAQs we think you’ll want to become familiar with as quickly as possible. Learn more at https://practicemax.com/ Key

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Electronic Charge Documentation for ICD-10

To accommodate the increased specificity and number of codes in ICD-10, superbills may become up to fifteen pages in length depending on the specialty. For this reason, paper superbills may become obsolete and providers will need a new tool like MaxMobile that provides point of care capabilities and synchronization. PracticeMax‘s Maxmobile is a web based

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Tips for Medical Practices & Organizations Evaluating Reporting Solutions

In today’s market, medical groups and health care organizations can choose from a multitude of solutions to manage their revenue cycle and associated functions such as billing, coding and reporting. A robust reporting tool as a part of a revenue cycle solution is crucial to optimizing the financial health of a practice and offers insights

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