Procedure Posting System
a. A system used to input demographic and insurance information about each patient in the practice.
b. A system used as a utility to maintain common information or customize features of the program.
c. A system used to apply fees for services to a patient account.
d. A system used to retrieve and organize data from various parts of the software program into useful information.
e. A system that prepares claims to be sent to the insurance companies.
f. A system used to apply payments from various sources to a patient account.
g. A system that generates statements to be sent monthly for balances due on patient accounts.
h. A system that allows scheduling of patient appointments to be recorded.
c. A system used to apply fees for services to a patient account.
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