Hi Wayne:
I love it! Although getting ROS and some PMH data, the most important stuff that the patient enters is their insurance information data.
It'll help detect those BCBS policies with $2000 deductibles or those patients who come in shortly after losing their job (and their insurance), preventing my inadvertently seeing them for free as they will usually never pay after leaving the office.
I thought that the charge was about $50 per year (I'll have to check on that), but it's well worth it. In my area there is only one major payer- OneNet PPO that doesn't participate.
Al
Last edited by alborg; 04/28/2010 4:04 PM.