Gastroenterology Surgery Center Management Software
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NexTech's Surgery Center Management Software is the administration solution for busy surgical practices. Designed to streamline administrative tasks like managing costs, personnel, and maintenance of accreditation records, this software has many powerful features to create a surgical center management system.
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Designed Specifically for Gastroenterology
NexTech Surgical Center Management Software streamlines administrative processes allowing surgeons to focus on patients and features complete integration with our certified Gastroenterology EMR (electronic medical record) and Gastroenterology practice management software.
- Capture information on procedures, diagnoses, personnel, supply usage, case durations, drugs and other case activity.
- Detailed reports of material cost, current inventory stock levels and forecasts of supplies required for all scheduled cases.
- Associate service codes, inventory items, supplies and personnel with procedures using Preference Cards that integrate with scheduling, tracking and billing.
- Preview and edit on-screen UB-04 forms and print them individually, or processes them in a paper or electronic claim batch.
- Pull supplies for a single case, or for an entire surgery day, using Case Forecasts.
- Run reports of individual cases as well as total costs for a particular procedure.
- Capture data from case histories to track compliance with accreditation standards.
- Run special scheduling reports of cancelled cases.
- Generate purchase orders for surgical supplies based on requirements of scheduled cases compared to quantities on hand.
- Automatically generate anesthesia and facility fees based on time in surgery.
- Track credentialed procedures and CPT Codes for physicians.
- Track licensing and certifications for your physicians, nurses and anesthesiologists.
- Create individual case histories.
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$44,000 in Stimulus Bill Incentives
Federal incentive payments will be available to doctors when they adopt EHRs and demonstrate use in ways they can improve quality, safety and effectiveness of care. Eligible Professionals must report on 20 of the 25 meaningful use objectives. Eligible professionals can receive as much as $44,000 over a five-year period through Medicare. A qualifying eligible professional can receive an annual incentive payment as high as $18,000 if their first payment is in 2011 or 2012. Learn More about the EHR Stimulus Incentive and Meaningful Use.
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