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HIPAA Compliant Medical Software

The acronym HIPAA is actually a shortened form of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. This act is a group of laws that sets standards for the management of information by health care organizations. The influence of the HIPAA extends to issues such as security, medical billing, records management, and care management. It also sets forth strict regulations governing the transfer of any electronic data, including any billing changes. These laws apply to consumers, employers, and health care providers alike.

  

Certain addendums to the policies carry benefits for workers. For example, the HIPAA stipulates that health insurance companies must not deny individuals coverage due to pre-existing condition exclusions. Also, companies are prevented from increasing the premiums of individuals who have been found to have greater health risks. They are also not allowed to refuse policy renewals on the grounds of submitted coverage claims. While becoming familiar with all the aspects of the HIPAA may take some time, it is worth your time and effort to ensure that you meet the requirements set forth in the act. As a result of this, software developers have developed HIPAA compliant medical software, which consists of programs that are designed to ensure your system complies with HIPAA regulations.

Such software incorporates the rules and regulations of the HIPAA, thus saving users a great deal of time since the codes are built into the system. HIPAA compliant software will aid you in adhering to the HIPAA EDI code and such standards as the transaction code sets, security, and privacy. In order to comply with regulations, medical billing software must also make provisions for entities such as health plans, care providers, and clearinghouses.

While the primary objective of HIPAA compliant software is to allow medical billing that complies with HIPAA requirements, the software has uses beyond that. The assessment tools included with the software, for example, allow billing agencies to manage all of its client assessments. Medical practices and billing agencies benefit from such software in the form of higher productivity and less paperwork, thus increasing cash flow. The software also serves to simplify complicated administrative and financial transactions, utilizing defined codes and unique identifiers that are able to standardize all transactions into accepted EDI format.

HIPAA compliant software can bring benefit to anyone involved in the health care industry, such as hospitals, home health care agencies, physicians, retirement and nursing homes, employers, health providers, data service companies, and code enforcement agencies. The key advantage to users of HIPAA compliant medical billing software is the increased efficiency that the software provides.


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