2015 PQRS Program Overview
In an effort to link Medicare’s traditional fee-for-service system to measures of value-based care, Congress has created three programs to adjust traditional Medicare fee-for-service…
In an effort to link Medicare’s traditional fee-for-service system to measures of value-based care, Congress has created three programs to adjust traditional Medicare fee-for-service…
Do you know a colleague who would be interested in learning more about Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) with NextGen Healthcare? If so, let them…
It’s all good. You’re not too late. Sign up now for our new ICD-10 Road Map Webinar Series. Because we’re not leaving any clients…
NextGen Healthcare is among the first health information technology (HIT) vendors to earn accreditation in the new Practice Management System Accreditation Program (PMSAP) from…
PQRS Qualified Registry Reporting Option NextGen is a CMS Qualified PQRS Registry for 2014 per CMS.gov/pqrs website Registry vendor list at: http://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Quality-Initiatives-Patient-Assessment-Instruments/PQRS/Registry-Reporting.html Qualified PQRS…
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is revising the Recovery Audit Contractors (RAC) program in order to reduce the burden on providers,…
Prior to the final order verification in the NextGen Pharmacy application, the user may be prompted with Clinical Decision Support (CDS) alerts that may require clinical documentation in the Clinical Review screen.
The LOS (Length of Stay) report, provided by the NextGen Emergency Department application, can be beneficial to any ED manager by specifically identifying all actions that have occurred within the patient’s stay. This information can often be used to increase customer awareness of their care in your ED.
Q: How do I set a schedule for reports to run?
A: By creating a Report Schedule in the NextGen Laboratory application, then having those reports emailed or printed automatically.
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