The idea of a computer in a chiropractic office was unheard of 30 years ago. In today's world, the right computer software is essential to the growth and maintenance of your practice. The right software simultaneously reduces paperwork and increases efficiency. It is important to recognize that, in order to enhance your practice, it is necessary for the right programs to be doing all the right things. This means you will have minimal filing, automated insurance billing, missed appointments that will not slip through any cracks so they never get lost or forgotten, and requests from attorneys and insurance companies are answered in minutes. With a computer, all these chores get done fast. The computer frees you and your staff to concentrate on patient care, activation, collections, recalls and marketing. Software companies are numerous. For the most efficient system, use software that integrates all the programs, so notes and billing always match, and all the data is stored forever, so you never need to print and file it. For reliability, find a company that has been around for many years that consistently updates its programs, keeping up with technology. For a product made with you in mind and to support your profession, choose a company owned by a chiropractor. Dr. Paul Bindell is a 1975 Palmer graduate, in practice in Rockaway, NJ, since 1976. In 1991, he began Life Systems so that the profession would have reliable computer programs based on chiropractic practice. Dr. Bindell can be reached by email at drpmil(uxhiropaiJxom. |] Computers & '" Software In order to enhance your practice, it is necessary for the right programs to be doing all the right things: - Minimal filing, » Automated insurance Eliminate missed appointments, Answer requests from attorneys and insurance companies in minutes. You can also find in this section: Continuing Education (See also Colleges, Seminars and Techniques) Special Note Whenever you see this sign k next to a listing be sure to look closely for the diplayed ad in this ^CX issue © ^ Paul B. Bindell