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If your looking a good PM I would check out MicroMD we have been using for 5 years now.
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Link please. How well does it integrate? How much double entry?
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http://www.micromd.com/Integrates well Amazing Charts interface
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Neo, can you give any idea as to pricing? Really don't want to call and have to try to disentangle myself from the sale rep trying to talk me up on long demos and stuff. Or is the pricing "modular" and you have to select certain capabilities, and then they give you a price based on the feature set that you selected?
Wayne New York, NY Hey, look! A Bandwagon! Let's jump on!
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I know there is a cloud based solution but I don't know how much that costs per month without asking our rep. we have a client/server setup here in our office.
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I agree with your biller David, and support isn't as good, but I have used support twice in seven years. 
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why would you ever sign a contract for 60% of medicare when you can see all the medicare patients you want for 100% of medicare?
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1. To increase volume.
2. Your area is changing and pt are changing to Medicare advantage.
3. By becoming the "Crazy Eddie" of the area, you feel that you will make up the 40 % loss with the volume.
4. You feel that you will lose your patient base.
5. You have a "bean counter" making the decisions.
6. You have to survive.
I did this in the beginning and was lured in initially at 105% of Medicare. But as this carrier became a major potion of the practice, they kept cutting the reimbursement and threatening to take "their patients" elsewhere. Today, I keep my Medicare advantage/HMO portion of the practice limited.
The "Crazy Eddie" reference was a bit worse than just volume.
Frank J. Paiano, DO, FACOI Internal Medicine of Central Florida, PA The Villages, FL
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