Implant Inventory Management Software
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NexTech Simplifies Your Complex Implant Inventory Management
Plastic Surgeons are faced with the task of tracking multiple types of implant inventory such as consignment versus purchased, as well as the complex processes of creating and receiving orders and managing returns. NexTech Implant Inventory Management Software simplifies this process with its newest innovation, the Implant Allocation and Consignment System.
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"This module has been very beneficial to our practice. Implant manufacturers billing is complex. This module greatly simplifies the process. No statement headaches."
- Daniel Mills, MD, South Laguna, CA
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Designed Specifically for Plastic Surgery
NexTech Implant Inventory Management Software provides an easy solution for surgeons to manage implant allocation and consignment, and integrates with our certified Plastic Surgery EMR (electronic medical record) and Plastic Surgery practice management software.
- Easily reconcile invoices and credits
- Create allocations to reserve pre-op quantity, style, and sizes
- Generate purchase orders and fax to implant manufacturer
- Track orders and returns
- Receive implants using a barcode scanner
- Search available consignment versus purchased inventory by serial number
- Automatically reorder consignment replacements
- Just in Time inventory ordering
- Document serial numbers used per patient
Benefits:
- Prevent emergency orders
- Simplify inventory ordering and tracking
- Ability to allocate and scan inventory
- Increase efficiency
- Optimize handling of inventory
- Eliminate discrepancies
- Track returns easily
- Ease of statement reconciliation
- Quick physical inventory reconciliation
- Eliminate your paper serial number log
- Ease-Speed - Accuracy
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$44,000 in Stimulus Bill Incentives
Federal incentive payments will be available to doctors when they adopt EHRs and demonstrate use in ways they can improve quality, safety and effectiveness of care. Eligible Professionals must report on 20 of the 25 meaningful use objectives. Eligible professionals can receive as much as $44,000 over a five-year period through Medicare. A qualifying eligible professional can receive an annual incentive payment as high as $18,000 if their first payment is in 2011 or 2012. Learn More about the EHR Stimulus Incentive and Meaningful Use.
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