What Can I Say

The majority of what I write in has been centered around EHR.     Between EHR, ICD-10 and the ANSI 5010 format, Medisoft has become neglected.  So, what can I say about Medisoft?  Here's the scoop. We will be going to the annual Medisoft VAR Summit on January 25 - 28, 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia.  While there, Medisoft will release information on version 16 such as; new features, pricing and availability.  We will report back to you ASAP from the conference. 

    So why update Medisoft?  The vast changes in healthcare regulations and technology are the reasons to stay up to date.  You don't want to be left behind.  This week (and most weeks) I received a call from a clinic in Texas that had version 11 (the first version to be NPI and CMS-1500 compatible).  Their computer crashed and version 11 was written prior to the Vista technology being released.  They had to upgrade in order to function in today's technology.

    Speaking of upgrades...what's the cheapest way to upgrade?  Many of you have figured out it is one version at a time.  Let's look at an example.  User A has Version 12(V12) Advanced and upgraded to V14 Advanced it would cost $289.  Then, for User A to go from V14 to V15 Advanced, would cost another $289.    User B waits until V15 has been released to upgrade V12 Advanced, the cost would be $869.   User A saves $291 plus takes advantage of the new features sooner. 

    One more reason to upgrade, you always want to be on a supported version.  While Billing Buddies will do everything possible to help you with your issues; if we need support, Medisoft won't assist us either if you don't have a supported version.  Ready to upgrade?  Fax the Order Form to us.  Remember, installation is included in the purchase of your software.  After all, we are your Billing Buddies.

 
Happy Charting and Billing,
Bonnie J. Flom; Author of Mastering Medisoft
Ph: 888-322-2455 or 763-546-2455
Billing Buddies

 

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