TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. 14, 2017 -- Alpha II, LLC, a leading developer of software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions that support healthcare reimbursement, today announced the transition of CodingSystem to the new Easy Coder brand. The diagnosis code publication known as Easy Coder has transformed into a robust, coding and compliance web-based application. Easy Coder builds efficiency and accuracy into the medical coding process every day to deliver coding results that are both complete and correct.
For more than 35 years, Alpha II has been producing leading ICD-9 CM and ICD-10 CM coding books under the brand name, Easy Coder. The unique all-alphabetical format of Easy Coder makes diagnosis code lookup and selection easier, faster and more accurate. This very same core lookup functionality was also the basis for Alpha II’s web-based application, CodingSystem, with many additional coding and editing features and functionality.
“Our clinical coding solution has continued to evolve over the years to help our customers and reseller partners reimagine reimbursement. Staying true to this innovative thinking and our ongoing commitment, Alpha II is taking coding, editing and compliance to the next level by joining together the Easy Coder brand with power of the CodingSystem solution,” said Jan Powell, CEO of Alpha II. “With the new Easy Coder solution, our clients and partners will continue to receive the same high-quality reimbursement and compliance tools, services and support they’ve come to expect from Alpha II.”
Easy Coder allows administrative and clinical staff to look up codes and perform edits all in one easy-to-use program. Because of its clinically oriented design, it helps clinicians, professional coders, nurses, charge entry personnel, schedulers and consultants nationwide receive more accurate reimbursements, minimize denials, and demonstrate medical necessity and Medicare compliance.
“For almost 15 years, our medical billing service has been daily users of Alpha II’s Easy Coder,” said Jordan May, Executive Director of HuTech. “It has proved to be an invaluable tool, providing my staff with quick access to current, comprehensive and reliable coding resources. The E&M generator, policy reviewer, supporting diagnoses lists, and access to the Medicare fee schedules by locality have developed our staff’s knowledge and confidence as we strive to serve our clients as a trusted resource.”
About Alpha II
Alpha II’s software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions support coding, compliance, claims editing, value-based quality reporting and revenue analysis for healthcare professionals, clearinghouses and government entities – both directly and through software developers. Beginning with the initial receipt of patient data through the final scrutiny of the payer’s remittance advice, Alpha II empowers precision across reimbursement processes. The company’s toolsets, data content and rules engines currently plug and play with electronic health record, practice management and hospital information systems to help their customers comply with the latest policies, standards and directives.
For more than 30 years, the Alpha II experienced healthcare professionals have worked together to gather, analyze and interpret healthcare coding and billing rules and regulations. Additional information can be found by visiting www.alphaii.com, Twitter and LinkedIn.
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