Another Chiropractor Get’s $18,000 EHR Incentive Payment, Saves 2.5 Hours Per Patient Record

by admin on November 29, 2011

We are happy to announce our third customer to receive the full $18,000 payment, Dr. Arnold of Rockingham, NC.

Benefits of  RAPID EHR go far beyond government incentives

Dr. Arnold and staff report that they have also received positive feedback from personal injury regarding outstanding treatment notes, insurance firms regarding accuracy of claims, and patients regarding the ease of the kiosk. Dr. Arnold’s wife, Katherine, is the office manager has seen a number of benefits to their practice.

“Overall, RAPID has helped us to improve our professional image. Patients see how easily their records are updated and insurers and personal injury firms are amazed by how complete and detailed the documentation is.”

Efficient time management is key to a practice’s success. Katherine reports that this new software system saves at least 2.5 hours per patient record when preparing treatment note for attorneys or insurance companies. Dr. Arnold sees the many benefits as well and reveals that this new system provides a much better set of checks and balances between treatment and accurate billing. The transition to ACOM Health was nearly effortless.

Change Doesn’t Have to Be Hard

Katherine worked closely with ACOM Health to achieve and demonstrate meaningful use needed to collect on these payments.

“The training and coaching programs were comprehensive and easy to understand, and the personal support and resources were more than I could have asked for,” explains Katherine. “I just cannot say enough good things about ACOM Health – I have to be their number one fan.”

Meaningful Use is More Than a Requirement

Meaningful Use is truly much more than a box that gets checked off on the way to $44,000 in incentives, it is the goal. With the right tool, your practice will realize a range of very real benefits. When you reach that point, you’ve crossed the finish line and joined Dr. Arnold in achieving the real “Meaningful Use”.

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