TAMPA, FL, March 18, 2014 (Press-News.org) "We're pleased to announce Medisoft V19 SP1 CMS-1500," says Harry Selent, President of www.medicalbillingsoftware.com.
"This service pack addresses needs of the new insurance claim form called the CMS1500 form," continues Selent. We've fixed a couple of issues of certain fields on the new form and all existing Version 19 users should upgrade to take advantage of the fixes in the form.
We've also released the new Medisoft Encoder Pro addon. This specific program allows medical billers and medical coders to look up Medisoft ICD9 and ICD10 diagnosis codes by description and allows allows you to check cross coding (the ability to choose a procedure code and see what diagnosis codes are allowed for billing). "We're excited about the new price point for this new product," says Selent, "it used to be $499 but now the priced is reduced to $149, every office should utilize this terrific program."
The other new feature of this service pack includes program compatibility with McKesson Practice Interface Center 2.1 (MPIC). MPIC is an HL7 interface between Medisoft and Medisoft Clinical EMR and other EMR software programs.
Medisoft Software Version 19 SP1 can be downloaded from our website at www.medicalbillingsoftware.com or call us at 888-691-8058 or 941-743-6666.
Computerized Business Systems and MedicalBillingSoftware dot com specialize in helping single practice doctors and therapists and small group practices maximize their revenue, reduce claim rejections, increase cash flow, and reduce AR through innovative Medisoft medical billing software and McKesson Practice Choice Online EHR software solutions.
Medisoft Medical Billing Software Addresses New CMS 1500 Form and ICD-10 Diagnosis Codes With Medisoft Version 19 SP1
Medicalbillingsoftware.com announces Medisoft V19 SP1 which addresses demands of the new CMS1500 insurance claim form and new ICD-10 diagnosis codes.
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[Press-News.org] Medisoft Medical Billing Software Addresses New CMS 1500 Form and ICD-10 Diagnosis Codes With Medisoft Version 19 SP1Medicalbillingsoftware.com announces Medisoft V19 SP1 which addresses demands of the new CMS1500 insurance claim form and new ICD-10 diagnosis codes.