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10 Top Medical Practice Management Software Systems

Practice management software keeps the medical office running smoothly, and the wrong package can wreak havoc with billing, scheduling, and other essential business processes. A closer look at KLAS' top-ranked systems will help you choose the one that best fits your practice.
Comments | Anthony Vecchione | March 14, 2012 09:56 AM

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Vitera Intergy

For office and IT managers looking for tools to help improve operational efficiency, reimbursement, and collections, Vitera Healthcare Solution's Vitera Intergy practice management product features a collections module with a tickler file for timely, automated insurance and guarantor accounts-receivable follow-up; intelligent billing, claims, and denial management to improve cash flow and reduce days in accounts receivable; rules-based scheduling; and robust financial and administrative reporting. Among the system's highlights: a server- or subscription-based hosted option; a single database shared with Intergy EHR; and full electronic data interchange integration with transaction service.

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