Legacy Archive System Features, 10+ More to Kill For

From time to time, we ask our clients (and potential clients too) what they would require out of their legacy archive system.  Here is a compiled list of some most common requests, as told by each user.

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    Revenue Cycle Legacy Data Archive Features

    • I want to have the ability to attach supporting documentation (EOB/Letter) to archived claims/encounters/accounts or have a searchable way so that it is accessible for future reviews
    • I want to be able to search/print supporting documentation on archived accounts so that if there are inquiries, I can locate them.
    • I want to store charge data that is patient specific, charge specific, encounter specific so that I can identify and follow up on any inquires in a timely manner
    • As an RCM leader, I want to be able to search by patient name or date of birth
    • As a user of the legacy archive system, I want to be able to locate a specific encounter, data of service or patient by various options so that the system is easy to use
    • I want the ability to be able to post payments to an outstanding balance so that all patient balances will be reflected accurately
    • I want to be able to generate an industry standard patient statement with detail on payments, adjustments, charges, etc. so if a patient requests this information, I can easily print the statement and send to the patient
    • I want to view the last claim for each payer assigned to a specific encounter to be easily available for reference if a payer requires a copy or I need to rebill the insurance
    • I want to be able to view details and EOBs so that I can figure out how to resolve any possible credit balances on an encounter
    • I want the ability to create reports that show appropriate detail so that I can submit the report to our Finance team, and they can issue a refund.
    • I want to be able to track refunds ( include check #s, data of issue, amount, etc.) in the system and post those refunds in a way that keeps the patient account/encounter balance accurate
    • I want to have the copies of patient statements readily accessible & able to be printed in the archiving system so that I can respond to patient, attorney or payer inquires after the encounter(s) have been archived
    • I want the ability to product HCFa1500 and UB claim forms and or their electronic equivalent so that I can bill a payer, attorney, etc. if needed after the encounter has been archived. ( corrected claim or repayment as two possible reasons why a claim would be needed)
    • I want the archive solution to retain alerts and release of information logs so they can be reviewed and printed to meet operational and regulatory requirements
    • or Medical Records Release vendor I want to be able to batch print and batch fax documents in a record
    • I want to have an archive solution that I can determine the age of charge information based on date of service and patient date of birth so that I can comply with the company retention schedule
    • I want to be able to categorize the documents that are stored so that I can adhere to the different retention requirements in our retention policy
    • I want to have a logging of when and which billing records are released so that I can comply with HIPAA
    • I want to have an archive solution that can track the specific business unit (division or system) in which the data originated
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    Access Control and Reporting for Legacy Data Archiving

    • I want to be able to limit access based on specific roles or criteria( on user access) so that unexpected changes do not occur
    • I want to know how many users can access the Archive at a time
    • I want to have view only access for those users who need to review but not change data in the legacy archive system.
    • I want to have single sign on capabilities or multi factor authentication, so I can comply with security
    • I need to have a way of reporting credits/debits on open claims so that we can best track what is still in there
    • For reporting purposes I want to retain all line-item charge and transaction data,
    • For reporting purposes I want to retain all encounter level data to include charges, 3rd party payments, patient payments, balance and status.
    • For reporting purposes I want to retain all available schedule data including appt details and patient demographics
    • To be able to print out patient specific charge and payment activity when requested
    • A report that will accurately identify any patient encounters needing a refund and include detail so that I can process the corresponding refund check
    • I want to be able to generate daily reports on transactions posted

    IT and Tech Legacy Data Archiving Requirements

    • To know the implementation support model so that I can be assured to have the appropriate resources to implement the system
    • If historical data from multiple different systems can be converted into the legacy archive system so that I can readily access prior data after legacy system is discontinued
    • To know the Post Implementation Support plan so that we can be assured to have resources in place to support the software at/after go-live
    • SSO functionality so that users do not have to login once logged into pc/laptop
    • Robust Reporting capabilities from the legacy archive system so that we have better access to reports, tailored to our business needs
    • Auditing capabilities so that we can easily audit system related records as needed
    • To be able to query the database directly/do a raw data extraction so that I can create custom reports if needed
    • To know how data extraction is planned so that we can understand resource and cost associated

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    As more features and requirements are collected, we will post them here as well. If you have any immediate questions, shoot me a message, I can steer you in the right direction.

    -Dan Holleran | 314-471-3409 | dan@pdehealth.com | www.pdehealth.com