Abstract
In 2003 I reported how my respiratory care department at Tufts-New England Medical Center developed an inexpensive, in-house, computerized clinical-information-management system, in which the respiratory therapists carry handheld computers during their rounds, entering clinical information into the handhelds as they work and later downloading that information to a database in a desktop computer. Now we have added a billing module to our customized software. This article describes the design, use, and attributes of this billing system, including improved charge-capture, which increased department revenue substantially. Our system has several other important advantages over traditional billing systems.
- information management
- data collection
- medical records
- hospital charges
- fees
- medical
- computers
- handheld
- PDA
- personal digital assistant
- computers
- palmtop
- pocket PC
Footnotes
- Correspondence: William R Howard MBA RRT, Department of Respiratory Care, Tufts-New England Medical Center, 750 Washington Street, T-NEMC #785, Boston MA 02111. E-mail: whoward{at}tufts-nemc.org..
- Copyright © 2004 by Daedalus Enterprises Inc.