Medical Billing PDA
One of
first things I notice about a medical office, whether it be with my dentist, my family doctor, or my optometrist, is
walls full of color-coded files containing medical histories, billing information, and tracking information for prescriptions check ups and various other things. As a patient, it is fun to trace
colored tags across
files and wonder what they mean.
Doctors know exactly what they mean, and they see those color-coded files in a totally different light. That wall of folders is vital and almost overwhelming information to help
practice care adequately for its patients. One of
challenges of that wall is that it represents limited access to patient records, especially billing record, when away from
office. It reminds me of Pinocchio singing “I got no strings,” while still getting tangled up in all of
strings around him.
Medical Billing PDA is an example of how a practice can act without strings. At anytime while traveling to conferences or leaving
office for any other reason, medical billing PDA technology eliminates strings and increases accessibility to what is most important: patients.
Patient Tracking
Wherever a doctor may be, whether traveling on
way to
office in
morning or on a plane back from vacation or a conference, he or she will always be able to keep track of his or her patients. On
way to
office,
doctor can go into
appointment tracking on a pocket PC and retrieve information for
day.