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DigiPayments

EFC Systems' DigiPayments™ for healthcare providers is a revolutionary new solution that provides a standardized approach for collecting, processing and managing all payments for the entire healthcare enterprise - hospital, clinics, physician's offices, etc.

DigiPayments™ efficiently establishes a single payment acceptance platform for all payment types including checks (ACH and Check 21), cash, credit and debit ... at the point of service.

It then provides for the ability to aggregate all of the payments received, from all provider locations, to create a consolidated treasury function at a single, centralized business office.

Using DigiPayments™, the process begins whenever services are rendered and it concludes with the payment data being posted to your core systems ... effectively solving the payment and co-payment collection issues faced by most providers.

Features
  • Check, Credit, Debit, Cash payment acceptance
  • Multiple lines of distribution per payment
  • Electronic signature capture
  • Image ID for Insurance cards
  • Simple user interface
  • Image files can be hosted offsite using eGistics-.I.D.A (Infinite Digital Archive) service

We've also built DigiPayments™ with features to further streamline your operation including:

  • Providing the patient with a detailed receipt ... and immediately access to all receipts and all payment history by approved users of the system.
  • Centralized management, control and auditing of all payments collected and processed for the entire healthcare enterprise.
  • Robust reporting, audit trails and controls for all payments prcessed in real time.
  • Simple, easy to learn, easy to use interface
  • Post payment data to your core systems for reconciliation
  • Provide validation of patient and provider IDs with your healthcare information system
  • The ability to scan and capture the patient's or payor's insurance card, driver's license, signature, etc.
  • An opportunity to take a substantial bite out of the roughly 6% uncompensated care costs incurred by hospitals (source AHA, Oct 2007)