PocketBilling 4.0
What Physicians Are Saying

"PocketBilling fills a distinct and necessary niche. No Palm Pilot-toting physicians should be without it."
  - Mark T. Parker, MD. Medical Software Reviews.

"By rolling this software out to our entire medical group, we believe that we will markedly decrease the
number of lost charges for services performed in the hospital and in nursing homes. We also benefit by shortening the time between when the service is performed and when the
bill is sent to the payer."

  - Tom Callahan, senior manager for physician services at Susquehanna Medical System.

Reviewed in Handheld Computing, Medical Economics, Business
Week Online, Medical Software Reviews, PDAMD.com
and many other reputable medical and business publications.

PocketBilling

The leading charge capture solution for physicians. Use your handheld to track hospital and ambulatory charges!

Key Benefits

  • Fastest, easiest, and most intuitive method for physicians to capture charges for patient billing and tracking.
  • Fully customizable for use in all specialties.
  • Easy "pick and tap" format minimizes data entry time.
  • Ability to beam or e-mail patient lists to colleagues and billing clerks.
  • Developed by physicians and tested in a medical practice environment using our proprietary True Practice™ process.
  • Proven to increase revenues and accelerate accounts/receivable cycles in clinical practices across the United States.
  • Comes with a 30-day unconditional money back guarantee!

Technical Features

  • Fully HIPAA-compliant.
  • Code it Your Way™---features coding by ICD-9, diagnosis-only, or your own personal list of codes.
  • Comes with inpatient and outpatient codes, as well as a comprehensive E&M coding wizard.
  • Customizable hospital selector.
  • Permits IR beaming of patient lists to colleagues.
  • Yearly CPT Code updates available.
  • Print lists and reports via infrared, memopad or Microsoft® Access and Excel (using PocketBilling Desktop).
  • Compatible with Palm and PocketPC operating systems.

Currently in use by thousands of physicians at: University of Virginia, University of California San Diego, University of Vermont, Washington University, Mayo Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital, Johns Hopkins University, Saint Louis University, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Southern Illinois University at Springfield, and in private practices across the United States and throughout the world.