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Did upgrade to 6.6.1 over weekend, the insurance migration is a relative PIA as AC has an incomplete insurance company database and you will have to likely manually enter some insurances, for example they didn't have Anthem of CT in the database. Can't believe there isn't a general plug-in with every insurance compnay but what do I know. Maybe wait until 6.6.2,3,4 frekin Monday
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We're trying to figure out how best to handle the migration. Updating the payor list looks like it will be time consuming. We printed a list of our payors/insurance companies from Medisoft--14 pages long. Many are not on the list, as you found Koby.
I think we'll do the migration for our principle insurers as a batch and then the odd balls individually. Anyone have suggestions on simplifying the process?
John Howland, M.D. Family doc, Massachusetts
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How does AC recommend doing it?
Jon GI Baltimore
Reduce needless clicks!
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Most groups at the last user conference say to do it manually one patient at a time.
Our problem is our front office does not know what insurances are active or not even though we have gone through and marked them it still gives them an option to click on inactive ones so we are struggling with this.
No answers yet from AC
P Sundwall
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