EDINBURGH healthcare information technology firm Craneware has been given the go-ahead to provide systems allowing medical records to be submitted electronically to auditors.
EDINBURGH healthcare information technology firm Craneware has been given the go-ahead to provide systems allowing medical records to be submitted electronically to auditors.
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TIM SHARP CITY EDITOR
Craneware specialises in revenue management software for the US medical sector where hospitals have come under increasing pressure from insurance schemes' auditors seeking to recoup overpayments.
With Electronic Submission of Medical Documentation (esMD) certification from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Craneware hopes to be able to offer a more streamlimed service.
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