Nancy,

I'd be interested in seeing the specs on VistA's billing output. I'm not enough of a progammer to do much more than create a post processor to convert text based output to the ANSI 837 format (probably in BASIC, unless I can figure out M) but that would probably be enough for my low budget office to avoid the costs of clearinghouses and middlemen.

I'm back to billing everything on CMS-1500 paper and I'm trying to get VistA to generate it. I'm bogged down trying to place CPT and ICD codes on the CPRS encounter form which seems to be where the billing module captures the data. My encounter form comes up blank, despite having imported all of the CPT and ICD codes. Any Idea how to add codes to the form?

Mike Schrom

Nancy Anthracite wrote:
I believe VistA can still generate a 1500 type bill, although I have never tried any of that. The output in the document I have is for sending to Austin to then forward to WebMD, but it has all of the content that all of the insurance companies might want beyond the usual stuff in a HIPAA compliant transmission.

On Sunday 05 February 2006 15:53, James Gray wrote:
I assume it is still included in the IHS RPMS FOIA release.  The bill
generator in RPMS is much more than a single routine.  There is also the
newer software from Infomatix.

Jim Gray

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If that routine is available it would give us a big headstart.

jlz

James Gray wrote:

I just want to comment about the concept of putting lines of code into
the various revenue-generating packages in VistA.  I think that should be
avoided as much as possible.  In RPMS the approach has been to put a
special cross reference onto the Visit file (file 9000010) that flags the
visit as having not been checked by billing.  Every night during off
hours a background program runs to check all of the new and changed
visits and checks all of the data elements in the various package that
keep data that might be billable items.  Bills are generated in that way
without requiring mods to the clinical packages.

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