Development of a multi platform application designed to allow the web access flow of any kind of data but keep the things simple, customizable and secure.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Claims Processing solution for healthcare practitioners.

Very easy to use for medical, dental and therapy offices.

Speedy Claims became the top CMS-1500 Software by providing the best customer service imaginable to our thousands of clients all over America. Medical billing isn't the kind of thing most people get excited about - it is just a tedious task you have to do. But while it will never be a fun task, it doesn't have to be as difficult or time consumimg as it is now. With Speedy Claims CMS-1500 software you can get the job done quickly and easily, allowing you to focus on the things you love about your job, like helping patients. With a simple interface, powerful features to eliminate repetitive work, and unrivaled customer support, it's simply the best HCFA 1500 software available on the market. A powerful built-in error checking helps ensure your HCFA 1500 form is complete and correctly filled out, preventing CMS-1500 claims from being denied.
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Operating Systems

Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

System Administrators, Developers, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows), Web-based

Programming Language

Visual Basic, PHP, Java

Related Categories

Visual Basic Front-Ends, Visual Basic Database Engines Servers, Visual Basic HTTP Servers, Visual Basic Information Analysis Software, PHP Front-Ends, PHP Database Engines Servers, PHP HTTP Servers, PHP Information Analysis Software, Java Front-Ends, Java Database Engines Servers, Java HTTP Servers, Java Information Analysis Software

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2002-01-09