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Why AllScripts is the Best Physician Software for Your Practice

If you’re in need of a physician software to help you manage your practice, you know you need something that’s open, scalable, and seamless to form the foundation of continuous innovation. It must meet regulatory and best practice workflow standards, with custom tailored options that can cater to your practice’s unique needs, from EHR and financial management to population health management and precision medicine solutions. Oh yeah, and it should all happen on one platform. There’s one place that can happen, and that’s with Allscripts.

Because patient engagement is vital in attracting and keeping people in your practice, you have to make a positive difference in some way, with friendly service and accommodating office hours that appeal to patients. But it’s more than that; it’s about the total engagement of patients in your care so that you can give them the tools they need to increase the satisfaction of their experience. The key is to stay connected. The right physician software can help you do that.

What is Allscripts?

With the mission of building open, connected communities of health, Allscripts helps physicians just like you deliver smarter care with better precision to result in healthier patients and communities. With a variety of different solutions available, Allscripts can strengthen IT foundations through user-friendly clinical and financial processes that help you meet the demands placed on you every single day. Ranging from regulatory to quality demands, the goal is to embrace collaboration and coordination to boost the process of care delivery. Serving 45,000 practices, 180,000 physicians, and more than seven million patients, Allscripts is increasingly becoming the software platform of choice for physicians around the country. And it’s easy to integrate into your own practice.

Reasons to Choose Allscripts Physician Software

From easy navigation to security, the ideal patient portal system, particularly when it comes to medical billing, should empower people to embrace financial responsibility with simple bills they can scan easily as part of a seamless strategy that improves their overall feelings about their doctor’s visit or hospital stay. Here are some reasons why so many physicians are turning to Allscripts software.

Allscripts is:

  • The original open, connected health platform established in 2007.
  • The vendor-neutral patient engagement platform, whereby providers can communicate effectively and engage patients directly.
  • A portal for real-time analysis and action at the point of care to not only boost health but reduce costs as well.
  • A way to gather care coordination, patient engagement, connectivity, data aggregation and analytics in one place at the point of care.
  • An industry leader with three decades of experience.

Open-platform solutions like Allscripts FollowMyHealth® customize options to your own practice’s goals and needs. It’s easier than ever to access information, health plans, patient-care teams, and patient history. Isn’t it about time you encouraged patient participation by taking a more active role in their own healthcare experience? It will help you as well in the end. With the ability to access online or by an app, patients can send their physicians confidential messages, view laboratory results, make changes to their account, pay bills, and re-up their prescriptions.

From the viewpoint of compliance, providers can stay in touch with patients in terms of their care management so that they can more readily meet the requirements of their insurance companies. This is just one Allscripts software type. There are many more that your Allscripts software provider can customize to your unique needs.

Learn more about Allscripts Connected & Complete today at Medical Healthcare Solutions. Call us now at 800-762-9800 and we would be happy to answer any questions you may have.

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Top Challenges Physicians Are Facing Today

Top Challenges Physicians Are Facing

In 2017, physicians are facing certain challenges this year more so than others. From MACRA to prior authorization requirements, physicians now have more to deal with on their plate in addition to staying at the height of their industry career-wise. Here are some of those biggest challenges.

MACRA

A transformative healthcare event, unrivaled in probably about a decade, took effect January 1 but many physicians are unsure what the compliance requirements are. To review, MACRA stands for Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act. It was passed in 2015 as a sweeping way to fundamentally change the way our country evaluates and pays for healthcare. Essentially, it establishes a whole new method to pay physicians for caring for Medicare beneficiaries, including funding for technical assistance to providers, new development and testing measurements, new requirements for data sharing, and new federal advisory groups, according to the Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement. With the goal of restructuring U.S. healthcare, MACRA is based on two new reimbursement structures: the Merit Based Incentive Payments Systems (MIPS) and Alternative Payment Models (APMs).

Many physicians haven’t gotten on board yet. With a migration from volume to value, it’s necessary for physicians to get educated about the process now before they get buried by it.

Prior Authorizations

These requirements have increased quickly recently, with no signs of stopping. Prior authorizations can be the bane of many a physician’s existence, but the good news is there are many products and services available that can speed up the whole process. In addition, value-based payment models can cut down on how many drugs and procedures require approval before coverage kicks in from payers. Prior authorizations are necessary due to the higher costs and complications of medication. Technology like e-prescribing software can help through integration with electronic health record systems.

Negotiations

Negotiating with payers is necessary as more and more payers consolidate. As a result, physicians must face narrow provider networks and declining reimbursements. It can be frustrating to agree to one-sided contracts in order to keep up with their patient head count, but the prospect isn’t all grim. Physicians are advised to concentrate on the value and success they provide to their patients, outlining why the payer needs them to be on board. Come up with a pitch whereby you outline all the value your practice provides and how you’ve maintained quality consistently. It’s also not a bad idea to come up with a spreadsheet, updated weekly, that you can use to keep track of payer contracts, termination clauses, rate of payment speed and common codes for reimbursement rates. Now you have something concrete to reference when you feel the squeeze from payers.

Patient Frustration

Patients are understandably upset about rising healthcare costs. As a physician, you are often on the front line of these complaints, even though your hands are tied. You don’t set the prices yet you hear first-hand how frustrated your patients are with the system. With deductibles rising 40 percent last year alone and co-pays rising nearly 70 percent, patients are opting not to come into the office unless they have no other choice. They’re choosing not to fill prescriptions or they’re skipping important procedures due to the potential price tag involved. Educate your patients on cost and do some research on where they can get the same services or medications at a lower cost. Cross-analyze labs, pharmacies and even hospitals for the lowest prices on common services.

Maintaining Motivation

With all these compliance rules and regulations, it can be disheartening to keep up the good fight. You got into this career because of the joy you received from helping people. Dissatisfaction with strict compliance rules, as well as increased workloads and less time interacting with patients, can put a big damper on your job satisfaction. There are things you can do, though, to combat burnout, such as making changes in your work environment and engaging in stress reduction techniques in order to restore the work-life balance. One of the contributing factors to physician burnout has to do with dealing with the minutiae of administrative work. One solution is to outsource your medical billing services to a company like Medical Healthcare Solutions contact. We provide comprehensive medical billing, electronic health records and practice management services for physicians just like you. Call us today at 800-762-9800.

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A new year always brings new beginnings, but 2017 in particular represents big changes for America as a nation. And as we are always concerned about the state of healthcare, the ushering in of a new president and the promise of more than just tweaks to the existing healthcare system in this country, there is an extra level of uncertainty as to how it will all play out. President Elect Trump has promised to repeal the Affordable Care Act, even as Obamacare health plans are undergoing open enrollment as we speak. By the Numbers This doesn't seem to be stopping the more than 2 million people who have chosen a plan via Healthcare.gov since the start of open enrollment, translating to 167,000 more plans selected than during this period last year, according to US News and World Report. Despite those numbers, the concern about healthcare looms. One of the big areas of uncertainty is how healthcare billing will be handled for practitioners. What can we expect to see when it comes to healthcare billing changes in 2017? Healthcare IT According to Healthcare IT News, there are two things all healthcare providers can count on starting next year: one, reimbursements will go down as they are getting paid less and less for every service they provide; and two, big advancements in data and IT are coming without which innovative change simply can't happen. The future of healthcare can't be boiled down to one single point; in fact, there is a much wider view that has to be taken into account, with challenges at every turn during this time of flux. Unfortunately, many healthcare organizations will find it hard to stay afloat, with perhaps as many closures and failures as successes. Health IT seems to be the center of change here, with those who use it better and faster rising to the top. Patient Focus Being an effective care provider means you have to change your way of thinking from tunnel-vision focused on a one-size-fits-all approach to medicine, to a customized view of patient care that is specifically tailored to the individual. The economy may get in the way of this progress, however. Nonetheless, with the explosion of the digital age in which patients today are accessing and monitoring their medical records, they're taking more control of their health and wellness. The trick will be to manage that data and use it to fuel change in anything from patient management to more effective medical billing strategies. Patient focus is the key, rather than focusing on the payer. Going forward, health care providers need to flesh out open-source collaboration, rising technologies, and universal exchange languages to result in a cohesive nationwide system. Only then will operating costs decrease, patient care quality improve, and practice revenues rise. Contact Medical Healthcare Solutions As a healthcare provider, you likely have many questions as to how medical billing will change for you next year. Call us at 800-762-9800 or fill out our online form to get a free billing analysis today. Rely on the expertise and experience of Medical Healthcare Solutions (MHS), backed by decades of medical billing experience and service to the healthcare community.

New Year, New Healthcare Billing Changes: What to Expect In 2017

A new year always brings new beginnings, but 2017 in particular represents big changes for America as a nation. And as we are always concerned about the state of healthcare, the ushering in of a new president and the promise of more than just tweaks to the existing healthcare system in this country, there is an extra level of uncertainty as to how it will all play out. President Elect Trump has promised to repeal the Affordable Care Act, even as Obamacare health plans are undergoing open enrollment as we speak.

By the Numbers

This doesn’t seem to be stopping the more than 2 million people who have chosen a plan via Healthcare.gov since the start of open enrollment, translating to 167,000 more plans selected than during this period last year, according to US News and World Report. Despite those numbers, the concern about healthcare looms. One of the big areas of uncertainty is how healthcare billing will be handled for practitioners. What can we expect to see when it comes to healthcare billing changes in 2017?

Healthcare IT

According to Healthcare IT News,  there are two things all healthcare providers can count on starting next year: one, reimbursements will go down as they are getting paid less and less for every service they provide; and two, big advancements in data and IT are coming without which innovative change simply can’t happen. The future of healthcare can’t be boiled down to one single point; in fact, there is a much wider view that has to be taken into account, with challenges at every turn during this time of flux. Unfortunately, many healthcare organizations will find it hard to stay afloat, with perhaps as  many closures and failures as successes. Health IT seems to be the center of change here, with those who use it better and faster rising to the top.

Patient Focus

Being an effective care provider means you have to change your way of thinking from tunnel-vision focused on a one-size-fits-all approach to medicine, to a customized view of patient care that is specifically tailored to the individual. The economy may get in the way of this progress, however. Nonetheless, with the explosion of the digital age in which patients today are accessing and monitoring their medical records, they’re taking more control of their health and wellness. The trick will be to manage that data and use it to fuel change in anything from patient management to more effective medical billing strategies.

Patient focus is the key, rather than focusing on the payer. Going forward, health care providers need to flesh out open-source collaboration, rising technologies, and universal exchange languages to result in a cohesive nationwide system. Only then will operating costs decrease, patient care quality improve, and practice revenues rise.

Contact Medical Healthcare Solutions

As a healthcare provider, you likely have many questions as to how medical billing will change for you next year. Call us at 800-762-9800 or fill out our online form to get a free billing analysis today. Rely on the expertise and experience of Medical Healthcare Solutions (MHS), backed by decades of medical billing experience and service to the healthcare community.

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