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New Jersey Makes the Move to Fee For Service

Posted by Ashley Nice on Thu, Aug 11, 2016 @ 08:18 AM

In July, the state of New Jersey replaced its contract based Medicaid reimbursement system and implemented a fee for service model.  With this shift in payment methodology, individuals receiving services will have the flexibility of an individual budget; a person-centered model.  Individuals will experience this choice driven system, powered by community integration with a goal of supporting individuals living independent lives, working in their communities. 

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Tags: Billing, Compliance, New Jersey

5 Things You Probably Didn't Know About MediSked's Billing System

Posted by Elizabeth Chatterton on Fri, Jul 10, 2015 @ 03:22 PM

There are so many MediSked Connect features to get excited about. If you're unfamiliar with the software, it's virtually impossible to learn everything  there is to know in a single demo. 

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Tags: Billing

3 Must-Have Features for Electronic Billing at an I/DD Agency

Posted by Elizabeth Chatterton on Fri, May 22, 2015 @ 12:55 PM

One of the best, game-changing features of using an all-in-one electronic records system or AMP (Agency Management Platform) is the ability to bill for your claims using the same system used to create your plans, maintain your schedules, and enter your notes.

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Tags: Billing

MediSked Helps Provider Achieve 'A First' in the state of Missouri

Posted by Mike Holihan on Wed, Apr 15, 2015 @ 11:19 AM

Provider Partner Spotlight:

If she never has to manually enter Medicaid claims data online again, it will be too often for Betty Stahlman, accounts receivable manager with Developmental Services of Franklin County (DSFC), which provides support services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In August 2009, Stahlman began manually entering data to the Missouri State Customer Information Management Outcomes Reporting System, or CIMOR, for payment. As a human service agency, DSFC is required to report information relating to the care of the disabled individuals they serve and provide services to help them achieve independent and empowered lives. It is these services that Missouri Medicaid funds as long as agencies like DSFC prove that the prescribed goals and outcomes have been worked on. A new partnership finalized in early April 2015, lays that time-consuming process to rest and opens the door to better quality care for those served by DSFC. It also makes DSFC the first agency waiver provider to electronically interface developmental disabilities claims data to the state for Medicaid reimbursements via CIMOR. By eliminating manual entry into this system, the state is receiving claims data faster and more reliably and for DSFC, significantly cutting down admin time and substantially reducing the chance of errors.

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Tags: Billing, Missouri