Etactics’ patient statement services shorten days sales outstanding by focusing on design, ePresentment and integrated payment.
Stow, Ohio December 16, 2019: Etactics, an Ohio-based revenue cycle solution organization company and patient payment pioneer, announced their partnership with Seamless LLC., an Oklahoma-based EHR and Practice management system developer. The two companies have partnered together with a goal to enhance patient payment. Seamless’ Innate EHR user community will now have access to custom statement designs, ePresentment, and integrated payment. For more information on their partnership visit https://www.etacticsinc.com/seamless.
Etactics recognizes the positive impact a healthcare organization can experience when they streamline patient payment. Etactics’ Vice President and General Manager, Bill Salm Jr., elaborated on what Seamless’ users will have access to, “With this partnership, Seamless’ Innate EHR users will enjoy more timely payment from their patients with well-designed statements, be given the ability to facilitate a variety of online payment alternatives to patients, and have the option to print and mail their patient statements should this type of delivery preference be required. All of these services have been tailored to ensure that providers experience a reduction in their day's sales outstanding.”
Seamless LLC. understands the value that this partnership with Etactics will provide to its users. Seamless’ EVP, Brad Johnson, commented, “Integrating our patient-centered software tools with Etactics’ statement services will further enhance our user experience by helping users receive revenue more quickly with the new patient payment tools made available to them.
Etactics will continue to collaborate with Seamless on how they can further enhance patient payment practices of Seamless’ Innate EHR user community with new offerings.
About SeamLESS Innate EHR: Seamless LLC (https://helloinnate.com/) develops patient-centered software tools for healthcare, focusing on chiropractic and extending into physical therapy and general medicine.