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Is it easy to get started with MediVoxx?
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How secure is your service?
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How can MediVoxx help an office be "chart ready"
relative to compliant documentation?
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What is
patient documentation and why is it important?
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Where can
I find more information on Documentation Guidelines?
Yes. A
MediVoxx
representative will interview you over the phone to determine which service your
organization requires. Items such as your basic technology compatibility and
your provider format preferences will be determined via implementation
checklists. Processing dictated files can begin within three business days.
Files are electronically delivered ready for printing or for “auto-file” in your
electronic medical record system (EMR).
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MediVoxx
is
completely HIPAA compliant utilizing both encryption as well as password
technologies to safe guard your patient information. All work is entirely
processed in the United States.
Our MediVoxx Premium (MVP) service inspects each transcribed
document against a pre-determined format required by your coding and billing
department. Each document will be reviewed for completeness and those
notes deemed incomplete will be flagged once delivered to your healthcare
facility for further review. Future chart audits conducted by any
healthcare insurance provider or the Office of the Inspector General are more
likely to find your facility in compliance using MVP.
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According
to the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare (CMS), patient documentation is
required to record pertinent facts, findings, and observations about a
patient’s health history, both past and present illnesses, examinations,
tests, treatments and outcomes. The medical record documents the patient
care chronologically, and is an important element contributing to high
quality care. Proper patient care documentation facilitates:
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The ability of healthcare providers to evaluate and plan
the patient’s immediate treatment and monitor health care over time.
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Communication and continuity of care among the providers
involved in the patient’s care.
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Accurate and timely claims review and payment.
An appropriately
documented medical record can result in more accurate and timely claims
processing, shortening the revenue cycle while improving reimbursements. It
may also serve as a legal document to substantiate services as medically
necessary.
1995 Documentation Guidelines for
Evaluation and Management Services
1997 Documentation Guidelines for
Evaluation and Management Services
At
MediVoxx, we assist providers to achieve more
complete and effective documentation, without having to spend additional hours
dictating. We will custom tailor documentation style and format by provider
according to current documentation guidelines, resulting in thorough
documentation, higher returns, and BETTER PATIENT CARE!
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