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New RecoverIt reconciliation solution launched by A-Life Medical

Published on October 12, 2009 at 5:50 AM · No Comments

A-Life Medical, Inc., the pioneer and leading provider of computer-assisted coding (CAC) products and services to the healthcare industry, announced today that it is introducing its newest reconciliation solution, RecoverItTM.

The new RecoverItTM product will be launched during the Radiology Business Management Association (RBMA) 2009 Fall Educational Conference to be held October 11-13, 2009, at the Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa in Phoenix. Demonstrations will be available at A-Life’s booth #603.

RecoverItTM, the first true reconciliation solution for the healthcare industry, is designed to automate and reconcile the charge capture process and is a fully scalable web-based tool. RecoverItTM maximizes revenue by appropriately reconciling all necessary data required for the healthcare reimbursement process.

Targeted for any organization that directly bills for healthcare outpatient services, RecoverItTM, offers real-time visibility into the reconciliation process allowing outpatient medical billers to reconcile all healthcare information that has been processed for reimbursement. RecoverItTM provides complete coverage of all aspects of reconciliation using a platform based on five separate modules that focus on the beginning for the revenue cycle.

RecoverItTM expedites billing turnaround time and the recovery of unrealized reimbursement by identifying lost data and eliminating reconciliation errors such as those related to transcription and patient demographics. This product and its automated processes enables medical billers to improve relationships with hospitals and physicians; identify system problems that affect the integrity and reliability of the revenue cycle; and recognize highlighted, detailed problem areas within the billing cycle.

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