Many SpectraSoft practices have not yet made the switch to electronic
documentation. Yes, they know that insurance carriers and medicare
will require it eventually; that automating documentation will make
their practice more efficient and profitable; and that an electronic
system will help them maintain more detailed and organized patient
charts. Still, can you really expect to see a positive return on
a system that typically runs well over $1000 per therapist?
If your practice is debating the merits
of an electronic system, the results of a four-year case study involving
SpectraSoft’s DocuPRO
may help you decide.
The
Study
SpectraSoft installed the first release
of the DocuPRO rehab documentation system at over 40 PT clinics
that agreed to help enhance and evaluate the system. During this
four-year development phase, the clinics used DocuPRO as their sole
documentation system. Practice results were measured throughout
the four-year period.
Revenue Increased Nearly 20%
By switching to electronic documentation,
the average charge per encounter at the clinics skyrocketed 41%.
In turn, collections per encounter grew 19%. Actual results may
vary depending on the system you choose, but such gains are possible
because many practices fail to note on the billing slip all the
services they render. One billing expert put it this way: "Many
practitioners have the ‘Peace Corps’ gene. For instance,
a patient may be in their practice for 90 minutes but the therapist
will only bill for 45 or 60 minutes of treatment.

That ‘generosity’ often costs
a practice a fortune. These are services covered by insurance that
should be billed. It’s not about greed, it’s about generating
the revenue your practice needs to provide a high level of care
on a consistent basis." By
pulling billing data directly from the charted activity, practices
using DocuPRO were able to invoice the full value of their services.
Therapists Cut Time Spent on Paperwork
by 25%
Electronic documentation saved
time at virtually every step of the patient care process, boosting
productivity and allowing therapists to spend a greater percentage
of their time on patient care.

- Patient data transferred automatically
from AppointmentsPRO to DocuPRO, saving time during the intake
process. (AppointmentsPRO also shares data with leading documentation
systems like ReDoc
and MediNotes.
- The lengthy process of the initial
evaluation was also accelerated with electronic documentation.
Therapists could pick from one of roughly 150 diagnostic templates,
then click on drop-down menus instead of typing to log their observations.
- SOAP notes also became quick work
as, the DocuPRO system pulled information from previous inputs
to simplify the process.
- Perhaps the biggest time savings involved
discharge summaries and summary reports to physicians of initial
evaluations. The therapists could choose from one of over 40 DocuPRO
templates that automatically pulled the necessary information
into a professional-looking, detailed report, written in complete
sentences with tables, numbered lists and bulleted entries.
- One of the most popular features of
the electronic documentation was that all of the activity was
captured and available at the front desk, eliminating the need
for superbills or charge summary sheets.
Greater Focus on the Patient
The time savings created by DocuPRO
not only allowed therapists to see more patients, but to spend more
time with each patient. The simple "click and chart" approach
meant less typing on the computer and more time spent attending
to the patient. All previous charts for the patient were immediately
accessible, further enhancing the patient experience. And when patients
were treated by more than one therapist, the standardized documentation
approach allowed new therapists to quickly get up to speed on the
patient’s condition.
Superior Practice Management
Electronic documentation not
only enhanced profitability and patient care, it also improved the
overall operation of the practice.
- The DocuPRO templates
standardized documentation across the practice. Every therapist
followed the same charting format, improving compliance with Medicare
and carrier requirements, as well as the practice’s in-house
guidelines.
- The system facilitated
in-depth chart reviews. All data was available on the supervisor’s
desktop – no need for paper charts – and search capabilities
helped the supervisor find points of interest in seconds.
- Billing always matched
documentation. The system lets you quickly confirm that there
is a signed chart for every scheduled appointment.
- Outcomes data produced
automatically. DocuPRO captured all outcomes information –
both text and data – and formatted it for both internal
review and export to TAOS.
Painless Implementation
The clinics were able to put
electronic documentation into effect with very little training time.
Most documentation systems are nearly as easy to use as a word processor.
With DocuPRO, the learning curve was even shorter because of the
easy-to-use drop-down menus that eliminate the need for most typing.
Conclusion
Electronic documentation is an
investment that offer tremendous rewards in terms of profitability,
productivity, quality of care and professional-looking charts that
lead to more referrals. Fortunately,
your SpectraSoft AppointmentsPRO system can make the switch to electronic
documentation easier by providing seamless integration with systems
like DocuPRO, ReDoc
and MediNotes.
If you would like to know more about
DocuPRO (the documentation
system evaluated in this case study) click
here.
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