Real-time eligibility verification
The software checks a patient’s insurance and benefits eligibility and tracks co-pay and deductible information.
Cat avg: 6.9
The software checks a patient’s insurance and benefits eligibility and tracks co-pay and deductible information.
Cat avg: 6.9
This includes claim scrubbing, electronic claim submission, and automated claim tracking.
Cat avg: 5.8
The software helps users find the correct codes – whether ICD-9 or ICD-10 – for claims.
Cat avg: 7.1
The software can generate statements, send them to patients via mail or email, and process payments.
Cat avg: 6.8
This facilitates the sharing of information with other providers, and storing and distribution of documents.
Cat avg: 6.4
The software can integrate with EMR and PM software to allow practitioners to coordinate care with other providers such as hospitals or specialists.
Cat avg: 6.7
Reports and dashboards allow users to understand the financial health of a practice.
Cat avg: 6
Managing the entire revenue cycle to help improve collection rates
The software checks a patient’s insurance and benefits eligibility and tracks co-pay and deductible information.
Category average: 6.9
This includes claim scrubbing, electronic claim submission, and automated claim tracking.
Category average: 5.8
The software helps users find the correct codes – whether ICD-9 or ICD-10 – for claims.
Category average: 7.1
The software can generate statements, send them to patients via mail or email, and process payments.
Category average: 6.8
Reports and dashboards allow users to understand the financial health of a practice.
Category average: 6
Managing patient scheduling, appointment reminders, and patient check-in
The software can coordinate scheduling across multiple locations, facilities or practitioners.
Category average: 7
Digital charting of a patient’s medical and treatment history
Practitioners can easily create a patient record, take notes, update patient information, and understand a patient’s history at a glance.
Category average: 6.8
The EMR software includes pre-built and customizable templates to allow for easy, standardized organization of clinical data and notes.
Category average: 6.7
The software is accessible via mobile or tablet devices.
Category average: 6.9
This facilitates the sharing of information with other providers, and storing and distribution of documents.
Category average: 6.4
The software can integrate with EMR and PM software to allow practitioners to coordinate care with other providers such as hospitals or specialists.
Category average: 6.7
The software allows practitioners to take action directly from a patient’s chart, such as prescribing a medication, ordering a lab test, or requesting a follow-up appointment.
Category average: 5.2
Users can tailor the software to best fit their practices or discipline, through features like custom fields, medical forms, chart templates, and/or macro buttons.
Category average: 6.1
Practitioners can write and send prescriptions electronically, as well as approve or deny renewal requests.
Category average: 6.9
This component helps an organization minimize security risks and respect data privacy.
The software helps providers comply with the privacy standards established by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
Category average: 8.6
Users have different permission levels based on their roles to protect patient privacy.
Category average: 7.2
The software helps ensure against data loss.
Category average: 7.3
The software provides a way to ensure that network or connectivity issues are not a work-stopping event.
Category average: 6.6
The software helps manage employee workflows at scale.
Users can monitor staff productivity and accountability.
Category average: 6.8