Healthcode Academy Archives - Healthcode https://www.healthcode.co.uk/tag/healthcode-academy/ The future of technology for the private healthcare sector Mon, 22 Jul 2024 11:57:14 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://www.healthcode.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/HealthcodeFavicon_ForDarkBackground.svg Healthcode Academy Archives - Healthcode https://www.healthcode.co.uk/tag/healthcode-academy/ 32 32 Book a free 1-2-1 tutorial with Healthcode Academy https://www.healthcode.co.uk/add-your-email-address-to-your-healthcode-account-2/ Wed, 17 Jul 2024 14:10:46 +0000 https://www.healthcode.co.uk/?p=6067 Sometimes the simplest changes can make life so much easier. Why not grab a hot drink and try this five-minute fix to learn how to get the best from our products with our personalised online sessions.

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Sometimes the simplest changes can make life so much easier. Why not grab a hot drink (biscuit optional) and try this five-minute fix…

Discover how you can get the best from our products by signing up for a personalised online session with a friendly expert who’ll guide you through the features at your pace.

Boost your confidence by following these simple steps:

  1. Go to the Healthcode Academy page to explore the tutorials
  2. Select the one that interests you and click Find Out More for details of what’s covered
  3. Click Book Now to reserve your session – most are 30-60 minutes but there are bitesize options on some topics

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Go to our searchable Help and Support page to find all customer resources in one place.

If you need more help, get in touch with one of our friendly team.

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The business of the patient journey | Onboarding new patients https://www.healthcode.co.uk/the-business-of-the-patient-journey-onboarding-new-patients/ Thu, 30 May 2024 14:15:59 +0000 https://www.healthcode.co.uk/?p=5953 In part 2 of this series, Product and Marketing Liaison and former practice manager, Desné Marston, shares her expertise on how to successfully onboard new patients.

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As demand for private healthcare increases, what can you do to ensure your practice is ready to welcome more insured and self-pay patients and provide a seamless service? In this series, Product and Marketing Liaison and former practice manager, Desné Marston, breaks down the patient journey to look at how admin supports the delivery of great care and explains how we can help.

Onboarding new patients

A steady flow of new patient bookings is a healthy sign for your practice but that initial contact is also an important moment in their journey.

If you want to make a positive first impression and avoid problems later on you need to focus on these three steps:

Communication

With many people accessing private healthcare for the first time, it’s more important than ever to ensure that your onboarding information for new patients is clear, comprehensive and consistent across all communication channels. This needs to happen before they attend.

When confirming an appointment, it’s important to set out how much the initial consultation is going to cost, as explained in our previous blog. It’s also a good idea to include practical information such as directions to your practice as this reduces the risk of delays and missed appointments. Explain what to do if they can’t make their appointment and set out your cancellation policy if you have one.

Finally, a welcome guide is a useful way to showcase your practice and highlight the milestones in the patient journey including registration, making an appointment, insurer authorisation and payment arrangements. Most people find it reassuring to know what to expect and it reduces the likelihood of misunderstandings.

Data-gathering

Patient registration is your earliest and best opportunity to gather information and ensure your record is complete and accurate. You definitely need their name, address, date of birth, contact details, GP details and how they are going to pay (insurance or self-funding). Missing or inaccurate information – even something as simple as a misspelled surname – could prove awkward and eventually make it impossible to submit your invoice to an insurer. Ask patients to complete and sign a registration form that includes your terms and conditions (T&Cs) when they arrive for their first appointment. I also recommend asking patients to check and confirm a registration form at each subsequent visit to minimise the chances of a dispute later. This then becomes your formal contract with the patient for each visit.

The T&Cs should clearly state that it’s their responsibility to ensure that invoices are paid (whether or not they have health insurance) and that they undertake to pay any shortfalls. A digital signature is generally fine if you have a patient portal that allows them to send this securely and you want to get the paperwork sorted out before they arrive.

As you’d expect from our practice and financial management solution, ePractice includes smart tools to help you keep track of your patients throughout their journey, starting with the onboarding process. Once you have the necessary data, it’s easy to add new patients, enabling you to securely store all their data and search your patient list from one place, as well as create flags, notes and alerts against individual patients. If you’re an existing ePractice user, you can sign up for this free short session with Healthcode Academy, which takes you through all the steps of adding a new patient and how to search your patient list.

Verification

Verifying patients’ identity against a driving licence or another form of ID is an opportunity to confirm their details are accurate and avoid mix-ups such as sending a letter to the wrong address.

It’s also important to verify their insurance details or there’s a risk you won’t get paid. Even if a patient says they have health insurance, it doesn’t guarantee that they have a valid policy. It might have expired, for example, or their company scheme might have transferred to a different insurer.

It’s in your interests to check their status at the outset so you aren’t left with an unpaid insurer invoice and the prospect of pursuing an unhappy patient for the outstanding balance. Bear in mind that someone’s insurance status may have changed since your practice last saw them for a consultation or diagnostic tests which is why you should check their details again at every visit.

ePractice makes this a breeze with the Membership Enquiry feature (available on Lite or Pro) which lets you match patients’ details against the information held by their insurer* so you can confirm if a patient is currently insured with who they say and their details are correct, without the need for multiple telephone calls. One of our knowledgeable Healthcode Academy team can help you explore this ePractice feature as part of the same free online tutorial mentioned earlier on adding patients.

* Currently Aviva, AXA Health, Bupa and VitalityHealth – we’re working with other insurers to extend this service.

Patient-friendly and effective onboarding enables you to obtain all the details you need from patients to provide an efficient service and explain what they need to know about your practice.


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If you want to learn more about how we can help you manage this and other aspects of the patient journey contact our Business Development team. If you’re already an ePractice user and want to explore the system, check out our guides or book a free 1-2-1 tutorial with one of our friendly experts at the Healthcode Academy


About Desné

Desné worked in the private healthcare sector at various sites in London for over 30 years. She has extensive experience and skills relating to all areas of practice administration, having been a practice manager from the early 90s to 2019 when she joined Healthcode.  

Next time – Managing the patient’s pathway

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All our resources in one place https://www.healthcode.co.uk/all-our-resources-in-one-place/ Fri, 18 Aug 2023 13:11:33 +0000 http://www.healthcode.co.uk/?p=4860 Looking for help on using our products and services - or perhaps you'd like a bit of extra training? We've got you covered.

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The world is divided into people who are content to explore digital tech by themselves and those who’d rather learn from others.

If you belong to the second group, the Help and Support page on our website is the place to go. To make life simple we’ve pulled together our customer resources in one place so you can find the information you want quickly and easily – or get extra help from our friendly experts. Even if you’re a veteran ePractice user, you might discover a new and better way to approach a particular task with our step-by-step guides.

Here are five reasons to visit the page and bookmark it for reference:

  1. Search our guidance  – Start typing in the search box and a suggested list of relevant articles will appear so you can see what’s available
  2. Popular articles – Browse our most popular step-by-step guides, from checking invoice status to personalising your sending preferences for Online Payments
  3. Guidance organised by theme – If you’re looking for help on a specific topic or product, these sections are a goldmine. The topics covered are invoicing, making changes and subscription support, while the products include Claims Management, ePractice and The PPR. It’s worth checking in regularly to see what’s new
  4. The gateway to free online product tutorials – Healthcode Academy’s friendly Service Delivery Associates are here to guide you through the features and shortcuts with real time examples and will go at your pace to build your confidence. Check out what modules are available – both full-length and bite-sized options – and book a session. You’ll be in good company: In 2022, Healthcode Academy carried out more than 1,000 sessions with positive feedback from participants
  5. Contact support – Find easy ways to get in touch by phone or instant message if you have an urgent query or want one-to-one advice

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It’s easy to sign up for free 1-1 tutorials with our Healthcode Academy’s team of of Service Delivery Associates. They’ll guide you using your own data to make the training as relevant as possible.

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