One of the questions long underlying the HIT transition is the “field of dreams” question: If you build EHRs, will the people come? This long-time observer reviews a number of recent consumer surveys and answers with a fairly resounding “Yes”. Display on Best Hospitals page: No...
NexTech, a provider of Electronic Medical Records, Practice Management, Billing, and Marketing software, has partnered with Intuit Payment Solutions the makers of Quickbooks to integrate payment processing directly into NexTech Software. NexTech clients will be able to check-out patients quickly and...
Avisena, who provides revenue cycle management software, services and business solutions for the healthcare industry, has partnered with Intuit Health to improve the way its physician practices and their patients communicate, while offering an easier way to collect and pay medical bills online. Through...
Recently in the news Intuit did their own study about patients not understanding their medical bills and EOBs and with adding the portal/web interface of Medfusion for providers and patients to work with, maybe this will become a little less tedious. Intuit Does a Study That Reveals Most American Do...
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I talk a lot about the need for education and have commented frequently on how are consumers going to understand how to use “Quicken Health” if they don’t understand how to use a personal health record? Intuit confirms this now with their own study. This is not rocket science research, just...
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The big focus here is to create a Quick Books application and store it on Microsoft’s cloud, Azure. By working together, developers will be able to create and sell web applications that work with QuickBooks. Most small physician practices that I am familiar with all pretty much use QuickBooks...
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First of all I am not picking on Quicken Health here as I understand the process of the programmatic algorithms used in conjunction with insurers and personal health records and this is a huge learning curve. So huge, that I want to make a point of educating our leaders and all of US citizens on...
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If you are a doctor making house calls, this may have some interest for collecting payments, as it certainly could make being mobile a bit easier. The software is free but a usual contract to set up and monthly charges apply. Other mobile phones can also use the service. BD QuickBooks...
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The collaboration was created by Ingenix (who just received a big contract in the state of Washington) and Intuit and the efforts are to help the patient understand those complicated algorithms that are used to determine what you are eligible for with your plan. This is one more effort in shifting...
Yes, the processes and information needed to sequence and hold your DNA does not fit in an Excel spreadsheet, now the interpretation into layman's’ terms so you understand could be, but not all the data that is needed to compile this. As we are now able to mine and analyze more than 3% of the...
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Time for a little tech talk today, two more names we all recognize moving into the Cloud. Intuit, better known as Quick Books for their software are ready to move the data bases up and Verizon has a varied solution that claims to be flexible to even adapt for holiday needs. BD ...