GLENDALE, Calif., March 22, 2018 -- Health Data Vision, Inc. (HDVI) one of the nation's leading medical record review and retrieval software companies, announced today the launch of a custom mobile app for iOS users that provides visibility into key reporting elements and ability to address problematic charts.
HDVI’s MRCS platform is used to support time-sensitive execution of Quality and Risk Adjustment. An industry first, the MRCS Mobile App can access automated reports, receive in app alerts and provide the ability to view and query the Pend Center, the company said. Additionally, customers can view real-time statuses of charts in whatever stage they reside in and drill-down into Pend statuses, to analyse and resolve record retrieval issues. They can also quickly search by member ID, client chase key or chase ID.
“Senior leaders inside of the health plans require visibility and access to performance. We heard their need and built a mobile application to provide this information in a way that is easy to access and consume,” remarked CEO Jay Ackerman. “This launch marks the first time that MRCS has been made available on mobile devices.”
The company's technology manages the entire end-to-end project workflow, from medical records retrieval to submissions, assisting plans to identify areas at risk of non-compliance or gaps in care. Dashboards with real-time analytics data is available to HDVI’s customers at the line-of-business, market and national levels, along with year-round benchmarks and scorecards of results that directly impact revenue.
This new product follows the introduction of the MRCS Exchange where HDVI is enabling the integration of other applications into its MRCS Platform. HDVI is committed to accelerating innovation in this marketplace.
About Health Data Vision, Inc.
Health Data Vision, Inc., a leader in the medical record retrieval and review (MRR) industry serving customers across the U.S., empowers health plans to take control of their Quality / HEDIS® and Risk Adjustment initiatives to improve quality of care and revenue performance. With its licensable MRCS SaaS platform and proprietary Secure Virtual Print that supports paperless electronic medical record collection, customers and partners can manage projects with either full-service or in-house resources, or by using a collaborative model. Learn more at healthdatavision.com or call (866) 969-3222.


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