Practice Mate by Office Ally? - medicalbillinglive. com PracticeMate Office Ally is pushed at the moment by several national-level insurance carriers - so some folks don't agree with your statement I would say that it is certainly suitable for those doctors who practice uncomplicated medicine
OFFICE ALLY PRACTICE MATE - medicalbillinglive. com Re: OFFICE ALLY PRACTICE MATE « Reply #18 on: January 23, 2010, 12:00:33 AM » Just curious - For Practice Mate users, what report do you perfer to use to follow up on old claims? The AR Detail Report doesn't give you the DOS, but the Patient Visits Report pulls everything for that time period - paid or not
OFFICE ALLY PRACTICE MATE - medicalbillinglive. com I have been using Office Ally for my personal billing service and we use Practice Mateand Office Ally at a clinic where I work full time There are some drawbacks with Practice Mate
Practice suite - medicalbillinglive. com But Practice Suite is double-dipping; they get paid from the carriers, and they charge the users (Office Ally doesn't charge users for claims sent to commercial carriers) Practice Suite's Web site says there is a $15 fee for billers who use their Clearinghouse
Practice Mate by Office Ally? - medicalbillinglive. com My experience with Office Ally and Practice Mate comes only from one client who was using Practice Mate when we took him on I have since moved him over to our software because Practice Mate did not meet our needs for keeping notes on patients and generating reports
Practice Fusion - medicalbillinglive. com Practice Mate Office Ally are from the same company but Practice mate is full practice management and Office Ally is geared more towards just submitting claims I currently use Practice Mate I was interested in Practice Fusion for EHR to learn more about it, educate my providers and use as a marketing tool
office alley - medicalbillinglive. com office alley I am a user of both Practice Mate Office Ally for almost a year now and have no complaints My first client was a very small office, and this was a perfect solution since I didn't have to worry about a minimum cost for software For a large practice, it may be too time consuming to be worth the free aspect I guess it depends on your client As far as their customer service goes
OfficeAlly and 5010 - medicalbillinglive. com Also, you can do a demo of Practice Mate Just go to www officeally com, go to login on the left of the screen, select Practice Mate and log in with the demo user name and password
Office Ally-Clients under One Identity or Separate? Michelle is right, (if you are using your own PM system) you set up your office ally account under your billing service name and then submit all claims thru that name We have one login for Solutions Medical Billing Inc
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