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The latest articles discussing MedAptus' Intelligent Charge Capture in real-world settings.

2007
"Cancer Centers Turn to Charge Capture" - November 2007

MedAptus customers M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and NYU Medical Center were all mentioned in a sidebar article on the evolving cancer center in the November 2007 issue of ADVANCE for Health Information Executives. Read the story

"Capturing All the Charges" - October 2007

Lahey Clinic, user of MedAptus' Professional Charge Capture offering since 2001, was profiled in the October 2007 issue of Health Data Management as part of its story on charge capture technology. The article explores automated systems for charge capture, including benefits and a variety of adoption stories. Lahey is featured predominantly in the piece given its reputation for being an early-adopter of MedAptus' Professional Charge Capture solution across its enterprise of more than 450 physicians. Read the story

"Leading the Charge to Efficiency" - August 2007

A case study, written by Dana-Farber's MedAptus project leader, detailing the prestigious treatment center’s experience with our Physician Workstation application appears in the August 2007 issue of Health Management Technology.

Entitled, “Leading the Charge to Efficiency,” the piece details what led Dana-Farber to initially seek an automated charge capture solution, their vendor selection process, scope of implementation, results to date, and future plans. Read the story

"I.T. Putting Together the Revenue Pieces" - March 2007

Lahey Clinic Medical Center is featured in the March 2007 issue of Health Data Management for its implementation of the MedAptus Facility Charge Capture product. An enterprise user of the MedAptus Professional solution for many years, the new Technical system allows the organization to manage and reconcile facility, materials, medication and technical procedure charges in an effort to streamline operations and drive revenue. Read the story