Also, during the demo I noticed (or rather, didn't notice) information concerning inputting ICD and/or CPT codes. The diagnosis input was in words...you type in Diabetes type 2. I didn't see a code displayed for it, nor did I see a list of specifics like DM2 w/renal insufficiency or w/o renal. Perhaps the idea is that DPC practitioners don't need to have this information. I think the do need it, since I would expect the patient to still try and file a claim directly for what reimbursement they can get and they will need the codes for that.

Or perhaps its just not shown in the video since that is not what is emphasised. What is emphasised is that you don't need them. But they may still be there.

There is also a membership management capability to help you track membership plans. These plans often have a fixed number of visits per year per member or per family, so you need to be able to track it. We have run a membership plan and its not to hard to track, but it really does help if it is done automatically in the system. Especially if you have more than a handful of members.


Wayne
New York, NY
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