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- Protection of Medical Billing Training Videos Using Lizard Protector - DRM Security for Web Based Content1
- Dream Force had to protect their online medical billing training videos that are produced in HTML format to prevent against loss of revenue. They needed a powerful yet simple to use solution that enabled them to extend their marketing reach without being constricted as to where they could store their...
- Tags: medical billing, web, digital-rights management, online training, locklizard, healthcare, computer-based training (cbt)
- Case studies 2007-10-10
- Is simpler medical billing possible?
- Is simpler medical billing possible?It's never gonna changeI work at a lawfirm that helps hospitals deal with accounts improperly paid by insurance companies, self-funded employer health plans, etc. I formerly worked at a lawfirm that did lawsuits against patients for unpaid accounts.Simply put, it's never gonna change. Every time one...
- Tags: healthcare, insurance, networking, payor, patient, medical billing, network
- Discussion threads 2007-08-08
- Is simpler medical billing possible?
- In response to my recent note on getting paid, Benjamin Atkinson makes a key point:My building contractor bills me by the job. He gives me an estimate +/- a small percentage. I can accept that. He knows what materials, time and labor are going into the job. Doesn't my doc?(The picture by...
- Tags: healthcare, dana blankenhorn, billing, icd-9, medical billing, cpt
- Blog posts 2007-08-08
- EZClaim Advanced (exe)
- EZClaim is a HIPAA compliant, timesaving medical billing software designed to increase productivity. Features include: electronic billing, posting of electronic remittances, printing 1500 claims, patient statements, CMNs, Medicare billing, Medicaid billing, and DMERC billing. The program integrates with QuickBooks.
- Tags: medical billing, patient, billing, ezclaim, healthcare
- Software downloads 2005-04-20
- ClaimGear (exe)
- ClaimGear Practice Management electronic medical billing software can save you time and money on processing medical claims. With ClaimGear Practice Management Software, you'll discover how Physician Offices and Medical Billing Companies are cutting their expenses for medical claim processing and getting paid faster. Version 6.9D may include unspecified updates, enhancements,...
- Tags: medical billing, healthcare
- Software downloads 2004-11-19
- Clinix Medical Information Services, LLC Protects Market Share With Scalable, Flexible, Secure IT Infrastructure
- With more than 25 years of healthcare and technology experience, Clinix Medical Information Services, LLC ClinixMIS provides hosted medical business management solutions to medical billing companies, Medical Services Organizations MSOs, and physician practices across the United States. Maintaining ClinixMIS' competitive advantage through the delivery of distinctive services and solution functionality...
- Tags: medical billing, it infrastructure, oracle corp., physician, business management, information technology, accounts receivable, information service, healthcare, strategy, operational accounting, management, finance
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- CLEAR has a "Senior Moment"
- AP Newswire is reporting this morning that CLEAR has found a laptop also see CLEAR Press Release that had gone missing for over a week from one of its kiosk locations that contained the "personal data" of over 30,000 enrolled members at San Francisco International Airport,...
- Tags: clear, enrollment, laptop computer, ap newswire, notebooks, hardware, notebooks & tablets, jason perlow
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- An apology to the Vietnam vets out there
- An apology to the Vietnam vets out thereWhat?*roflhao trying not to wet himself* oh jesus!... i mean... oh my goodness (no offense intended to all those right side of the fence, sandle wearing, western, monotheists out there!).i mean for the love of mary!! political correctness is far far far far...
- Tags: vietnam vet, vietnam war
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- LinuxWorld keynotes: Now is the time to invest.
- If there was one solid message to come from the opening keynotes at LinuxWorld in San Francisco, it is this: Now is the time. Illustrated through the lenses of two large, mainstream industries – financial services and health care – the first two presenters talked about ways...
- Tags: hospital, health care, linux, healthcare, vertical industries, benefits, operating systems, software, enterprise software, human resources, sam diaz
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- Segway recalls transporters over software problem
- Segway recalls transporters over software problemSegway......probably one of the most asinine things ever invented. A real bright idea to have motorized vehicles on sidewalks…of course having them on the roadways isn’t any better. No lights..no horns…no mirrors…brilliant!This is from the 2006 recall - please note there is no new recallDear...
- Tags: tools & techniques, software, segway, recall
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- How a lack of insurance kills
- How a lack of insurance killsNot everyone can get insuranceAnd not everyone can afford it when they can be accepted.The insurance companies focus on excluding people that might have an existing condition cuts out a large group of people. My wife is a good example - she had breast...
- Tags: financial planning, vertical industries, benefits, healthcare, insurance
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- Mobile TV - not dead, just not ready for primetime
- Just because some technologies are just ahead of their time doesn't mean they're dead. Sure, companies behind them may fall but the technologies themselves sometimes are just waiting for the moment when consumer or businesses are ready to act or the computing power has finally caught up. ...
- Tags: mobile, mobile tv, tivo inc., digital video recorder, mashable blogger, advertising & promotion, tvs, tv & home theater, marketing, personal technology, home entertainment, sam diaz
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- Failed IT causes major Georgia Blue Cross health privacy breach
- Failed IT causes major Georgia Blue Cross health privacy breachRegulation neededI agree that regulation is needed. But until consumers really start pitching serious fits, and/or the courts start implementing some punitive damages with teeth, it's not going to happen. http://whistlersear.wordpress.comRE: Failed IT causes major Georgia Blue Cross health...
- Tags: regulations, health care, information technology, blue cross blue shield, georgia blue cross health privacy breach, georgia blue cross health, failed it cause, privacy breach, regulation
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- Failed IT causes major Georgia Blue Cross health privacy breach
- Poor system testing caused a medical records privacy breach affecting over 200,000 members of Georgia Blue Cross and Blue Shield. The case has implications for both consumer privacy and IT's impact on business operations. by Michael Krigsman
- Tags: blue cross blue shield, information technology, privacy, health care, georgia, vertical industries, benefits, healthcare, security, enterprise software, software, human resources, michael krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- Day 2: iPhone Dev Camp 2
- Yesterday I learned a few lessons about live blogging. Not many people are refreshing it as much as I was. I should list my posts with most recent at the top instead of the other way around. ...
- Tags: apple iphone, developer, app, melodies, medialets, games, personal technology, andrew mager
- Blog posts 2008-08-03
- Rise of the 'legit' malware sites
- About 75 percent of all Web sites serving up malicious code are legitimate sites that have been hacked/compromised, according to a new report from WebSense. This number validates statistics from ScanSafe showing a dramatic rise in 'good' sites being being used as a conduit for drive-by malware...
- Tags: web, vulnerability, websense inc., malware, spam, attack, cyberthreats, spyware, adware & malware, channel management, security, viruses and worms, marketing, ryan naraine
- Blog posts 2008-08-01
- From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM MainframeUnderpaying the budget analystLess than $40,000? Is this a trainee?Gotcha momentWith the profusion of detail unconnected to any conclusion, strange to compain about missing information. Still, a sentence like this:In addition, the requirements shown for the project manager position contain...
- Tags: mainframes, servers, mainframe, cobol/vse, ibm corp., ibm mainframe, data-processing
- Discussion threads 2008-08-01
- New version of Centre open source SIS released
- Although I'm happy as a clam with my current student information system, the idea of an open source solution remains attractive. The Miller Group has updated the open source Centre SIS also available in the OpenSUSE server education product. According to the Miller Group website, version...
- Tags: food, sis, miller group, food & beverage, open source, manufacturing, christopher dawson
- Blog posts 2008-08-01
- News to know: Apple patch; IBM; PC upgrades; EDS; Yahoo
- Notable headlines: Ryan Naraine: Apple finally ships DNS flaw fix, patches 16 other Mac OS X holes Nate McFeters: Black Hat talk on Apple encryption flaw pulled Black Hat Sneak Preview Larry Dignan: IBM plans building spree: To build $360M...
- Tags: google inc., facebook, larry dignan, pc, yahoo! inc., apple inc., electronic data systems corp., ibm corp., firewire, sales strategy, desktops, consumer electronics, personal technology, sales, hardware
- Blog posts 2008-08-01
- Psst. Want a free Electronic Medical Records system?
- Psst. Want a free Electronic Medical Records system?Medical Record MiningHow can you mine the medical records if the data is caputured and stored as plain text?OpenEMRIf you really want a free EMR solution then look no further than [url=http://www.openemr.net/index.jsp]OpenEMR[/url] no ads and it is free unless you need support then...
- Tags: openemr, electronic medical records system, psst
- Discussion threads 2008-07-31
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