Hospitals, clinics, and doctors offices use a job-order costing system. This has led to extensive paperwork involving
Question:
Hospitals, clinics, and doctors’ offices use a job-order costing system. This has led to extensive paperwork involving patients’ records, billings, and insurance company reimbursements.
A number of medical offices are exploring the possibility of paperless offices.
For example, Kaiser Permanente, Hawaii’s largest HMO, began its move to paperless records in 2004. (See Kristen Sawada, “Kaiser Prepares Switch to Paperless Medical Records,” Pacific Business News, March 19, 2004, http://www.bizjournals.com/pacific/
stories/2004/03/22/focus3.html?jsts_rs_hl.) Discuss the problems that are driving medical offices to electronic record keeping, and the systems that have been developed to serve this field. Use the Internet to find firms that have developed software to improve productivity and efficiency in medical environments. What problems remain to be solved?
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Cost Management Accounting And Control
ISBN: 9780324233100
5th Edition
Authors: Don R. Hansen, Maryanne M. Mowen