We write every now and then about the billing woes that traditionally have plagued the emergency medical services (EMS) community. The inability to efficiently bill patients and collect payments cost EMS agencies hundreds of millions of dollars every year. The trickle-down effect is that many agencies often find it difficult to maintain their service-delivery models, pay salaries and benefits, ensure that existing equipment is operational, and upgrade or replace equipment that has reached or is approaching the end of life.
Technology has emerged to close the billing and collection gap for EMS agencies. Tablet computers — which have the added benefit of costing far less than the rugged laptops that traditionally have been found in ambulances and fire engines — increasingly are being used by paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs).
In addition, several applications exist for capturing electronic patient care reporting (ePCR) data easily, efficiently, and correctly. The combination of a tablet or smartphone with an integrated camera and an ePCR application enables images of a patient’s driver’s license and insurance card to be captured, which significantly reduces errors. It eliminates the possibility of typos to be sure, but insurance cards usually contain several plan, account and patient numbers, and paramedics/EMTs don’t always know which ones to capture. The ability to capture an image of the insurance card eliminates any confusion. The applications — which are available for tablets and smartphones — will self-populate the data into the agency’s billing platform, which enables a correct bill to be sent to the service recipient with the click of a button.
These are positive steps, but there’s a lot more that can be done via the application of data integration strategies and tactics. Here are a few examples:
MCP’s data-integration services (DIS) team has a great deal of expertise in these and other areas, and we would love to discuss how data integration can enhance your billing program and other aspects of your operation — please reach out.
Jim Pingel is an MCP account manager who is part of the DIS team. He can be emailed at JimPingel@MissionCriticalPartners.com.