Posts Tagged ‘RAS’

Imaging for Patient Accounting Webinar

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

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Please join us on Wednesday, August 4, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. (Eastern) / 11:00 a.m. (Pacific) for a complimentary webinar.

Presenter Greg Park will discuss a quick and cost effective document imaging and eForms solution to automate the process of capturing, organizing and distributing patient registration, financial and clinical data.

DB Technology’s RASi solution automatically sets up electronic patient folders from an existing HL7 transaction.

Benefits of RASi:

  • Reduce A\R Days – faster claims processing, implement remote coding, additional paper requests are sent  immediately.
  • Decrease Denials – information is stored electronically – no trips to file room, accurate data collection, eliminate missing  registration documents.
  • Notice of Admission – Eliminates manual faxing, reduce potential loss of reimbursements.
  • Eligibility Responses – can be captured electronically from payers.

Click here to view short video on Document Imaging for Patient Accounting

Click the image below to see Document Imaging Benefits by Department

Ten Excuses Not To Consider Document Management

Friday, May 28th, 2010

By Phil Sullivan

Last year, John Mancini published Ten Excuses Not To Consider Document Management.  It is an excellent read and still holds true today.  The entire article can be found here but the list also appears below.

John’s Handy-Dandy, Top-10 Excuses to Avoid a Document Management Resolution#1: If we need to, we can usually find it. We usually can find the information we need when a customer calls. Sometimes it takes a while, but once we send out an email to all staff asking for the information, it usually shows up after a bit.

#2: No one will ever sue us. Who would ever want to sue us? I’m sure if push comes to shove we could find whatever we need to defend ourselves. Let’s not go looking for problems.

#3: We’ve got to pick our battles. Even if it’s true that organizations typically spend $20 in labor to file a document, $120 in labor to find a misfiled document, and $220 in labor to reproduce a lost document, it’s chump change to us.

#4: Green/schmeen. Who cares if the average document is photocopied 19 times? Not my problem. I’ve got more important things to worry about.

#5: It’s good for staff to be busy. We understand that professionals can spend up to 50 percent of their time looking for the right information. That’s what we pay them for.

#6: It’s easier to just get everyone together in person. If my staff needs to work together on a project, we find it more productive to send everybody a draft in advance and then have everyone fly in for a few days and sit together with all of the different versions and just hammer out the details. Plus everyone likes staying in hotels and having nice dinners.

#7: Our business isn’t located on a flood plain or anything. Sure, when we see all those paper documents floating around after a flood on the news, we feel bad for those people. But we’re not located in a place where disasters happen.

#8: Information security just isn’t at the top of our list. Yes, we lock the doors at night. And yes, we keep the HR files locked. And yes, we use passwords on our computers. But we need to be flexible. If people want to take information home and work on it on their home computers, that’s a good thing. We trust our employees.

#9: Change is expensive. When I need to get an invoice approved, I just put it in the right department’s mailbox at the front desk. They usually pick it up in a few days and sign it. We file it and then every few years pack up the old files and send them to off-site storage. Why spend money to automate something this simple?

#10: This information management stuff is just too squishy. Managing our financial assets is important to us, so we invested in a top-notch financial system. Managing our people is important, too, so we invested in HR systems. But information is just not as critical. And managing it seems so complicated.

If information security isn’t at the top of your list, you should call us so we can explain why it should be.  If you think change has to be expensive, let us show you how simple and cost-effective it can be to implement a document management system.

RAS has been enabling people to work more efficiently for years.  It is time for you to see the benefits first-hand.

Fraud Resulting From Electronic Medical Record Theft

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

By Phil Sullivan

ARMA International reported a very troubling healthcare statistic.  Fraud Resulting From Electronic Medical Record Theft Doubled in 2009.

Fraud resulting from exposure of health data has risen from 3% in 2008 to 7% in 2009, a 112% increase, a recent Javelin Strategy & Research report found. There were more than 275,000 cases of medical information theft in the United States last year, which means there were an estimated 19,250 cases of fraud resulting from stolen health records in 2009.

“Information such as social security numbers, addresses, medical insurance numbers, past illnesses, and sometimes credit card numbers, can help criminals commit several types of fraud. These may include: making payments from stolen credit card numbers and ordering and reselling medical equipment by using stolen medical insurance numbers,” InformationWeek reported.

As the use of electronic medical records increase, so will incidents of related fraud. Further, James Van Dyke, president of Javelin Strategy & Research, said, “We think medical providers aren’t up to the task. They won’t have security best practices in place to match the incidents of fraud, and we think theft of personal health information is going to get worse.”

An increase of 112% in one year is very unsettling.  What is you doing at your facility to protect yourself from Electronic Medical Record Theft?  DB Technology offers a Red Flag solution that allows you to verify patient photos and report suspected breaches at the point of registration.

On May 19, 2010 you can attend a complimentary webinar that highlights the Red Flag solution.  On June 1, 2010, the Federal Trade Commission will require all healthcare providers develop programs to protect against identity theft.  At the point of registration the patient’s image can be captured, stored and compared for use in identity verification.

There is still time to put your solution in place.

Phil Sullivan is the Director of Technology and Marketing for DB Technology.  He originally joined DB Technology in 1999 and is responsible for the development and execution of DB Technology’s marketing, technology and social media initiatives.

Legacy Document Management Conversion

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

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Please join us on Tuesday, May 25, 2010 at  2:00 p.m. (Eastern) / 11 a.m. (Pacific) for a complimentary webinar.

Presenter Greg Park will discuss legacy document management conversion.

Review the process of converting to RAS from Valco:

  • A timely conversion
  • No loss in data
  • Seamless integration between Meditech and RAS
  • View data stored in RAS without leaving Meditech
  • DB Technology and Iatric Systems partnership

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DB Technology May Webinars

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

In May 2010 the DB Technology Webinar series will focus on using document management software to eliminate manual tasks. Business process improvement can be simple with RAS.

DB Technology: Healthcare Solutions Webinar

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Please join us on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. (Eastern) / 10:00 a.m. (Pacific) as presenter Greg Park will show you how easy it is to implement DB Technology Healthcare Solutions and gain value immediately.  Here are some highlights: read more…

Security Of Patient Data

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

hipaa_securityBy Greg Park

In my last installment we focused on the DHHS’ website exposing security breaches of patient data.  Since then HIMSS Analytics released a report titled Security of Patient Data, revealing critical gaps in hospital data security, and characterizing hospital data security as more reactive than proactive.

Report Highlights:

  • Healthcare breaches has so-far increased 6% in 2010
  • Hospitals underestimate the cost of data breaches.  HITECH violations can total  $1.5 million
  • Patient satisfaction is cited as the primary concern of breaches with financial costs as secondary
  • Security is managed in data-silos, creating unwanted gaps in policies and procedures
  • 84% of breaches due to lost/stolen laptops or backup tapes and improper document handling
  • Hospitals expect an increase in employee background checks

This information provides a road map on where to focus your hospital’s security plan, and we will highlight the benefits of making RAS a part of that plan.

DB Technology’s Best Practices using RAS (document management, document imaging):

  • Maximum Login Attempts.  User accounts are disabled after X failed login attempts.
  • Password Options.  Align RAS’s Password setting with your hospital’s policy.  This may sound like a no-brainer, but the HIMSS Analytics report clearly shows that overall policy can fail to be enacted throughout all systems.
  • Inactivity Timeouts.  This is really important!  If left unchecked patient data can be exposed on user desktops.  At a minimum make sure that each workstation times-out to a password protected screen saver.
  • Inactivity Timeouts Part II.  User accounts are disabled after X days of logging into RAS.  This will ensure that terminated employee logins are deactivated.  Studies indicate a large percentage of theft incidents are attributable to terminated employees.
  • Role-based access.  Devise access based on job description, ensuring users see information specific to their position.  This is applicable in all DB Technology products.
  • Report Access Logging.  It is best practice to “turn-on” audits for all Users and Workflows.
  • Access Codes.  Access to User Interface functions must be geared towards users’ role.  Many hospitals leave this unchecked and allow unrestricted replication of documents. If a user has no purpose printing, emailing or copying reports, deactivate the functions for that user or user group.
  • Management Reports.  There are a ton of Management Reports that when coupled with audit trail data provide insight into how data is utilized.  Perform an unscheduled spot-check and investigate why users are emailing or printing protected data.
  • PHI flag.  All reports in the RAS Title database can be marked as containing PHI.  This is important as it permits PHI specific auditing.
  • Last but not least, consider how you are disseminating data.  If you are emailing or copying data to network drive space you have lost control.  There are many ways to securely deliver data through RAS to all recipients while maintaining a high-level of data protection.

Contact DB Technology if you would like guidance on how to tighten security at your hospital with RAS.

Enthusiasm

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

By Charlie Wilson

There are many factors that make up a winning company.  The product offerings, the market and market conditions, and the people are key factors for successful organizations, but the attitude and enthusiasm of the employees are the real difference makers.

DB Technology has a long history of success in helping our customers become more efficient in their work by using the automation technology of RAS.  RAS is a very strong solution for the Document Management and Imaging requirements of our customers.  There is a need for Document Management solutions and the market is expanding as more emphasis is placed on reducing paper and digitizing our daily lives.  Those are two of the key factors for a successful company.

The last barrier to success for any company is the people.  Software is not a technology business, it is a people business and the people make the difference.  DB Technology is very fortunate to have great employees who care for the success of our customers.  Placing a strong emphasis on making the customer implementations a success is a foundation of the company and we are very proud in making the customer experience a fruitful one.  The basic principle is that DB Technology wins only when the customer wins.  Helping others achieve their goals and success leads to happy customers.

Helping make your customers a success with your product and support should be the passion of every company.  Make a difference.

DB Technology Webinar Series

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Please join us for a complimentary webinar to learn how your organization can affordably reduce or eliminate paper-based processes and improve workflow by using RAS (Document Management Software by DB Technology).

April 15, 2010 – Small Bed Hospital Solutions Webinar

May 4, 2010 – EOB Management & Workflow Efficiencies

May 19, 2010 – DB Technology: Healthcare Solutions Webinar

HIPAA Policies Regarding Breach Notifications

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

My name is Greg Park and for those that know me you know that I write on various healthcare topics.  Today I want to focus on security.  You all may be aware of the new HIPAA policies regarding breach notifications.  This states that starting on September 23, 2009 all covered entities must provide notifications of breaches to the Department of Health And Human Services (HHS).  Breaches that affect 500 or more individuals must be report to HHS within 60 days, and are clearly visible on the HHS website.

Check out the breaches that have occurred by clicking this link.   I found it very interesting to understand the source and scope of these breaches.  read more…

Welcome to the DB Technology Blog

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

DB Technology is pleased to announce the launch of our new corporate blog and redesigned website.  Our new site provides you with easy access to information about the complete RAS product line and featured solutions.

In our blog we will discuss the latest RAS news and product enhancements.  In addition, we will provide industry specific topics and correlate how RAS helps you save time and money.
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