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Top 10 Q’s we get asked: # 3 Can you interface with XYZ software

Posted by Mike Holihan on Wed, Oct 24, 2012 @ 08:56 AM

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Tags: HIPAA, MediSked Company News, Paperless / Cloud Based

What Does Web Based or Cloud Mean?

Posted by Mike Holihan on Tue, Aug 14, 2012 @ 01:48 PM

MediSked Connect is hosted as a  cloud based solution. This means that you are accessing the system from an internet browser. It’s an opportunity for agencies to improve care to their clients, protect their privacy and avoid costs and risks involved with implementing expensive technology hardware. With a cloud computing solution, employees across your agency can collaborate in real time and share information. It provides a centralized platform to access reports, manage employees, track documents, bill and track reimbursements and much more. It also eliminates the risks of having client data open and exposed in paper formats that, right now, can easily be misplaced or seen by people that do not have permission to view such information. Cloud computing is also beneficial to a mobile staff that works from remote locations. A smartphone, tablet or laptop is all that is necessary in order to view important client information and log service notes while at a remote location.

Security is always a concern when your data is being hosted on-line, especially if it is Protected Health Information. At MediSked, we take online security extremely serious. When our customers go on line to their Connect site, they are entering a site with all of the same safeguards and protections that they would encounter when they bank on-line. Privacy is also a concern as your agency contains sensitive information that needs to be centralized on line but not shared with everyone. With Role Based authentication, users in our platform are limited to see only the information that’s required in order for them to carry out their duties. MediSked is HIPAA and HI-TECH compliant, adhering to the highest standards of privacy and security.
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Tags: Provider Agencies, HIPAA, MediSked Company News, Paperless / Cloud Based

Top 10 Questions we get asked: # 6 Does it work on iPads

Posted by Mike Holihan on Fri, Aug 03, 2012 @ 02:04 PM



If you are like most provider agencies, your work is not done in a single location. You are providing home and community based services (HCBS), which means you have multiple locations and staff that is running around to and from those locations. As MediSked Connect is a hosted platform, it can only be accessed via an internet connection. Through what device your staff accesses an Agency Management Platform has become the most recent question we get asked.

It wasn’t so long ago that the only way to get on the internet was through a PC, Mac, or laptop via an Ethernet connection (cord plugged into your computer) or through a wireless connection. Today, there many more ways to connect to the internet through mobile devices such as smart phones and iPads or tablets. The infographic below is interesting in that it illustrates just how common smart phones have become – over 91.4 million smartphones are owned in the US alone. The use of mobile broadband as a way to access the internet has been a leading catalyst in this growth – you no longer need that wireless internet connection that your laptop 5 years ago relied on. As you might imagine, this technology and trend will only grow.

At MediSked, this trend is exciting and very positive. Over the last couple of years we have seen customers begin to try different devices that truly bring technology to the point of care. And while we are not in the “device” business, we have created a mobile edition that is simple and easy to use with any of these devices. So, the answer to this question is an emphatic YES. Here are the mobile devices of today that our customers are using MediSked.

    • Net Books – Net books are essentially light weight laptops. They don’t have the memory and storage capacity of a standard laptop but if you are just using it to hop on the internet, net books are an affordable and efficient device to buy. Our customers like net books because, compare to tablets and smart phones, they are relatively cheap to buy in bulk. Tablets are becoming more in demand and the netbook market is not as robust as it was a couple of years ago. So prices have dropped which is good for you. The other nice feature about a net book is that it has a real keyboard, which a smart phone and tablet do not have. So it is much easier to type service notes, messages, etc on a net book than it is on a tablet and especially on a smart phone.
    • Tablet (including iPad) – Right now tablets are viable options for provider agencies and their staff that travels. And in terms of brands, the iPad dominates the market – accounting for 62.5% of global shipments this year, according to IDC. The downside to a tablet is it’s very expensive and to provide one to every staff member would be expensive and the risk of them going lost or missing is probably pretty high. Customers that have had success with them have found that limited use by certain staff tends to work better, most notable nursing or clinical staff. They can pull up records easily and view and record vital information.
    • Smartphones – As the infographic points out, smart phone ownership and usage is large and growing. If staff members have smart phones to begin with, they can use them to record there notes and to check in and out of shifts. Typically, the biggest questions that come up with using smartphones is that staff are using a personal phone for business- how is that reimbursed and what about the staff that doesn’t have smart phones. These are questions that are probably going to come up if you are looking at this option, so be prepared to have a plan in place that makes the most sense for your agency.

Overall, the options and flexibility on how to access the internet have grown tremendously over the last five or six years. Providing your staff with access to the information they need in order to do their job and satisfy the compliance requirements of your agency is vitally important. Keep that in mind when you are looking for a solution and be sure that the solution does work with mobile devices as usage will continue to grow.

 

The following infographic is courtesy of? http://ansonalex.com/infographics/smartphone-usage-statistics-2012-infographic/
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Tags: Mobile, Paperless / Cloud Based

Benefits of an Agency Management Platform over paper.

Posted by Mike Holihan on Tue, Jul 03, 2012 @ 08:43 AM

Here’s a typical scenario we encounter when we engage with a prospective customer. We sit down and meet with key members of the agency and begin talk about how things are currently done at the agency. “How do you manage service notes?” “How do you manage billing?” “What happens when there is an audit?” “How much time does your staff spend doing paperwork?”

Most agencies we talk to have a system or approach in place that is typically a patchwork of different types of data gathering and management. Maybe it’s an Access database with notebooks. Or perhaps it’s the filing cabinets in the back room plus some Microsoft spreadsheets. Whatever the case there is always a common thread – it’s cumbersome and disconnected. The thing is, if it’s always the way you have done it and you have grown and been successful as an agency, than what’s the point in changing? If it ain’t broke, why fix it?

To answer that question, you have to be able to step out of how you are currently operating and envision what your agency and daily work life would be like if you were using a different approach. Would life be easier, harder or no different? This is what we try to do when we sit down with a provider agency for the first time. Using paper methods to document service provision is by far the most common way for provider agencies to log this information. The workflow processes that are created to support this method have often evolved over time and most likely are at a point where it is being handled as efficiently as possible. The problem is, even with the most efficient paper documentation and collection processes in place it is still less efficient and accurate than using an agency management platform. Let’s compare the two processes at different points.

Point of care

    • Paper System: Notebooks are used to document the daily activities that are worked on with the client by the field staff. Staff hand writes notes and signs off on them. Typically, the clients authorized plan of care or goals are not in front of them while these notes are created to remind staff of what, specifically, they should work on. Sometimes notes are written at the end of a shift, other times agencies allot non-revenue generating time at the end of the week or pay period for staff to catch up on or create their notes.

    • Agency Management Platform: Notes and documentation are done directly through the web based platform on the client’s specific note page. Included on the notes page is their goal plan, a narrative section for writing descriptions of what they did along with check boxes staff can click that relate specifically to activities they should be working on with the client. Staff is constantly reminded of the goals and activities that are important and authorized for the client. Documentation can be done at the point care through any device that connects to the internet: computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone. All notes are completed and stamped with a digital signature.


Delivery back to the office

    • Paper System: Paper notes have to physically make their way back to the main office. With staff members that are out in the community and some who are rarely at the office, this task can become cumbersome. Staff members have to hand deliver notes back to the office for which they can charge mileage, they can mail them which cost money or the agency will have office staff physically drive around to pick up notebooks from different locations, which costs mileage and non-productive time.
    • Agency Management Platform: Notes are submitted in real time through the platform with the click of a button.

Billing

    • Paper System: Once notes are delivered back to the office they are processed for billing. This is typically where the paperwork begins to pile up! Paper notes are used to generate claims for billing. What happens if the note is wrong or missing? Well, that’s where file folders, desk trays, post it notes, “organized” small piles of paper that only the person who’s desk it is knows the “system” that’s been developed to keep track of them come into play. And once billing has been submitted, where does the paper go then? Into other organized piles or folders and eventually they go into storage where they are archived and never see the light of day again!
    • Agency Management Platform: All completed notes are connected to completed shifts in a platform. Once a note is complete, it gets sent through a workflow that has an internal auditing module that ensures authorized services were performed and are clean for billing. Once it makes it past that step, notes are staged in the system waiting to be processed for billing. The agency has the ability to sort and view notes any way they wish (by program, by employee, by client, all of them, etc). An agency management platform is connected to funding sources electronically on the backend. This means that once notes and shifts are audited and approved, billing simply pulls up all of the claims waiting to get billed and in one click they all get submitted. Completed notes are stored with the client file and can be pulled up at any time for reference.

Progress Tracking & Trending

    • Paper System: To track client progress on goals and activities over a period of time using a paper system means an agency has to have all note files stored actively somewhere and someone has to go through them to try to quantify success or progress while pouring over each note. This is rarely accomplished and successful through a paper system.
    • Agency Management Platform: Through the use of an AMP, progress tracking happens naturally throughout the course of a client’s time with an agency. Staff can see how many times specific activities were worked on and the success of them, as well as how well their allotted hours authorized have been efficiently used. This data is available at the user’s fingertips without having to do extra work to uncover progress trending.

Auditing

    • Paper System: In a paper system, auditing is the process of going back to filed or archived documentation and matching it against the request. This can be a simple task in some agencies or it can turn into a “needle in a haystack” task that can waste significant hours of productivity from staff. There is also a risk that paper is missing or does not conform to regulations, which end up in fines and unfunded time coming out of your pocket.
    • Agency Management Platform: In a paper system, auditing is many times a reactive process that involves going back to documentation once it’s been billed. In an Agency Management Platform, auditing is proactive. It is built into the system and very easily allows the agency to manage and keep track of all service notes to audit pre-billing. If a note does not comply, it can be sent back to the staff member to fix inside of the system. If an agency does get audited by a third party, it is extremely simple to pull documentation by simply clicking on the client name and date that is being requested and instantly pulling that documentation. And if it has made it through the system without a flag, then you know you have nothing to worry about once an auditor shows up.

Breaking down the different points in a workflow process with paper documentation really uncovers some inefficiencies and also highlights some great benefits of an agency management platform. At the end of the day, you have the ability to do much more with client data that’s collected and you can be more efficient with your staff’s time. And just think of all the new space that will be available on your desk – a picture of a loved one is certainly more desirable than a stack of paper!

 

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Tags: Billing, Documentation, Provider Agencies, Paperless / Cloud Based