DrChrono Introduces EHR Configuration for Allergy Practices
DrChrono’s EHR for Allergy is a robust and flexible all-in-one EHR platform that makes scheduling, clinical and billing work seamless for allergists and immunologists. DrChrono’s EHR for Allergy includes the following:
•Allergy specific account configuration including appointment profiles, billing profiles and scheduling and set up the account for allergy testing.
•Customizable shot schedule templates to allow providers to track build-up and maintenance shots over several appointments.
•Pre-built allergy and immunology forms including shot schedules, skin test templates and allergy history.
•Customized advanced reporting to ensure patients keep up with their immunotherapy schedules and improve patient outcomes.
In addition to the new configuration, templates, and setup, DrChrono offers allergy specialty friendly features that the practices can utilize including:
•Easy vial or inventory management by quantity, expiration date and more within DrChrono EHR.
•Charting for allergy conditions and tests including Free Draw forms that the providers can upload and annotate images of skin test directly into the patient’s chart.
•All aspects of medical billing can be managed by the DrChrono RCM service with allergy billing expertise, coding, submission, denial resolution, dedicated support from certified RCM specialists and financial reports.
“DrChrono EHR for Allergy offers allergists and immunologists their specialty-specific configuration, templates and features but can be further customized to fit each practice’s unique workflow and needs,” said Daniel Kivatinos, Co-founder and COO of DrChrono.
“The flexibility and scalability of DrChrono EHR platform enables us to meet the specialty specific EHR needs without being rigid, unlike other specialty EHRs in the market. To date, our EHR platform boasts a 96% clean claim rate and over 13 million patients cared for across various disciplines and specialties which demonstrates the impact of our EHR for physicians and their patients.”