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Integrated Practice Management Systems

Learning Objectives After reading this chapter the reader should be able to: Document the workflow in a medical office that utilizes a practice management (PM) system integrated with an electronic health record system Compare the functionality of a standalone PM system with fully integrated PM software as part of a robust EHR system Identify the features of an integrated practice management system List the most common integrated PM software packages currently available Identify the key advantages and obstacles in converting from paper records and a standalone PM system to an integrated PM with EHR system Discuss emerging trends in practice management

Definition Medical practice management software (PMS) is a category of software that deals with the day- to-day operations of a medical practice. Such software frequently allows users to capture patient demographics, schedule appointments, maintain lists of insurance payers, perform billing tasks, and generate reports.

A PM system is designed to capture all of the data from a patient encounter necessary to obtain reimbursement for the services provided. This data is then used to: Generate claims to seek reimbursement from healthcare payers Apply payments and denials Generate patient statements for any balance that is the patient’s responsibility Generate business correspondence Build databases for practice and referring physicians, payers, patient demographics and patient encounter transactions (i.e., date, diagnosis codes, procedure codes, amount charged, amount paid, date paid, billing messages, place and type of service codes etc) Additionally, a PM system provides routine and ad hoc reports so that an administrator can analyze the trends for a given practice and implement performance improvement strategies based on the findings.

Clinical and Administrative Workflow in a Medical Office demonstrates typical outpatient office workflow.

Examples Clinical and Administrative Workflow in a Medical Office Patient Registration. Patient Encounter. Clinical Aspects of Patient Encounter. After the Patient Encounter. Telephone calls in a Medical Office. Note: Read the topic from the PDF provided at the website.

Practice Management Systems and EHRs When the administrators of a medical practice commit to the conversion of paper-based or hybrid records to an electronic health record system, they should strongly consider converting their existing practice management system to one that is integrated with the EHR they chose.

Many practices report that part of their overall success with implementing an EHR with a PM system is due to the increased efficiency and accuracy of the billing process when the systems are integrated. One alternative to discontinuing an existing PM system – especially one that works very well and that everyone in the office who uses it is comfortable with, is to find a reputable EHR vendor that offers interface capabilities with your existing PM system vendor. For example, Eclipsys (formerly MediNotes), has a list of PM systems with which their EHR interfaces. One potential setback is anytime a vendor upgrades its software, the interfaces have to be tested and both vendors may need to get involved.

Some of the highlights from implementing EHR with a PM system. Chose in-office server over application service provider (ASP) because it was more affordable since the practice already had old computers that could be used as workstations and they did not already have business-grade broadband Internet service provider necessary for an ASP arrangement

Chose to pay a monthly subscription fee to use the EHR/PM software because it was less expensive than purchasing software and hardware required. Lease agreement was approximately $400 per month for software and off-site HIT support.

Chose the EHR from same vendor as PM because, “to run an efficient office, the two systems should be totally compatible and ideally share the same database.”

The PM systems criteria most important to most of the healthcare practitioners included: perform the same functions as a paper record only better; affordability; navigability for all users between both the EHR and the PM systems; adaptability -the records and templates for information were easily modified and customized as patient information and practice needs changed; track record of vendor; ease of data entry; tight security.

The overall assessment considering the improvement in efficiency, improved patient care and improved claims coding and submission is that within one year the system installers had paid off the cost of the new hardware, the office had returned to full productivity, and was earning over $30,000 more than it had the year before, due primarily to reduced overhead costs, space for paper records has been converted to an additional exam room.

Practice Management System Examples There are more than 200 practice management systems on the market with a variety of PM features to include integration with an EHR and the availability as both a client server model and/or an ASP model.