IntelliDose Releases IntelliCharge
Controlling the cost and dosage of chemotherapy drug dispensation benefits both the patient and the medical establishment. While IntelliDose can help control chemotherapy care, its sibling Intellicharge can make sure that billing info is accurate. IntrinsiQ, LLC has unveiled its IntelliCharge module for IntelliDose, the oncology clinical information solution developed to automate the complex process of chemotherapy care. IntelliCharge improves control and billing of costly chemotherapy drugs through automatic and precise calculation of chemotherapy encounter charges, all taken directly from detailed nursing notes. Drug and professional services codes are seamlessly passed to the billing system via an HL7 interface.
Based on feedback from thousands of oncology practices of all types and sizes, IntellichargeIntrinsiQ says the newest enhancements to IntelliDose continue to provide the highest level of efficiency, safety, and integration to meet the diverse needs of the oncology market. By linking IntelliDose to a Practice Management or billing system, paperless chemotherapy charge posting and billing can be achieved. IntelliCharge calculates the relevant CPT and J codes directly from the documented nurse note for each chemotherapy encounter. All information is summarized in a detailed billing report and data is easily transferred via an HL7 interface. Inaccurate and incomplete super bills are gone. Missed or lost charges are minimized.
IntelliDose automates the delivery of cancer care. A strong focus on chemotherapy planning and management provides many safeguards against dosing errors and other patient safety concerns. The system reduces risks, increases efficiency, and tracks therapy and associated costs. Specific documentation tools for both the physician and nurse are included to ensure the patient record is accurate and complete. IntelliDose is a key resource for the oncologist, chemotherapy nurse, pharmacist and practice administrator. Only IntelliDose supports end-to-end care of cancer patients.
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