Synopses & Reviews
This practical text provides step-by-step, hands-on instruction in using Optum™ PM and Physician EMR, a fully integrated, CCHIT and ONC-ATCB certified Practice Management and Electronic Health Record (EHR) solution. This unique instructional package combines an engaging, reader-friendly text with online access to the Optum™ PM and Physician EMR system, enabling readers to learn the features, functions, and workflows of administrative, practice management, clinical, and billing activities using a live electronic medical record (EMR) program. In addition to connecting essential EHR concepts to real-world scenarios and tools, the authors link knowledge and activities to the CEHRS credential, with CEHRS Exam Connections highlighted throughout the text. Chapters emphasize key topics such as patient demographics and registration, appointment scheduling, EMR clinical duties, and administrative tasks including billing and collections. For additional context, numerous applied learning Case Studies provide valuable perspective and feature relevant activities and exercises to help prepare readers for professional success in this dynamic, rapidly growing field.
About the Author
Virginia Ferrari is a faculty member at Solano Community College in the Career / Technical Education division, where she teaches medical front office, medical coding, and small business courses. In addition, she has been a contributing author for multiple Cengage / Delmar Learning textbooks, including the Seventh Edition of MEDICAL ASSISTING: ADMINISTRATIVE AND CLINICAL COMPETENCIES. Prior to joining Solano Community College, Ferrari served as the manager of extended services for one of the fastest-growing physicians networks in the San Francisco Bay area. In addition to overseeing the conversion and implementation of electronic medical records, she served on the Best Practice Committee, Customer Satisfaction Committee, Pilot Project for Risk Adjust Coding, and Team Up for Health, a national collaborative for Diabetes Self-Management Education. Ferrari holds dual undergraduate degrees in sociology and family and consumer studies from Central Washington University and a Master's Degree in Health Administration from the University of Phoenix. Currently a faculty member at Columbus State Community College, Michelle Heller has worked in health care and health care education for the past 30 years. She has received a variety of "Outstanding Teacher" awards from institutions in which she has taught, and from the Ohio Council of Private Career Schools and Colleges. A frequent presenter and the author of multiple textbooks, Heller has served as both director of education and director of the Medical Assisting Program for the Ohio Institute of Health Careers. She also serves on the ABHES Medical Assisting programmatic accreditation committee.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to the Paperless Medical Office. 2. Introduction to Optum™ PM and Physician EMR. 3. Patient Demographics and Registration. 4. Appointment Scheduling. 5. Preliminary Duties in the EMR. 6. Patient Work-Up. 7. Completing the Visit. 8. Other Clinical Documentation. 9. Billing. 10. ClaimsManager and Collections. 11. Applied Learning for the Paperless Medical Office. Appendix A: Source Documents. Appendix B: Workflow Assessment Guide and Checklist. Index. Glossary.