--()--ABILITY Network Inc™ – formerly VisionShare – will demonstrate how to improve Direct Data Entry (DDE) for Medicare claims submission and eligibility verification with its new-to-market ABILITY EASE solution suite for home health care and hospice agencies at the upcoming National Association of Home Care and Hospice annual conference.
“Leading the Last Great Civil Rights Battle: Maximizing Opportunity, Minimizing Risk”
A revolutionary new product for Medicare, ABILITY EASE permits access to Medicare from anywhere with Internet access, including mobile devices, enabling time sensitive matters to be handled immediately. With a “click-to-fix” feature, previously time consuming functions such as fixing rejected (R-status), or T-status claims, or following up on resubmitted RAP or final claims to ensure proper payment are now automated, speeding the claims process and ultimately recovering payment faster.
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ABILITY Network exhibiting and demoing its new product, ABILITY EASE, at the 30th annual meeting and exposition of the National Association of Home Care and Hospice. The show’s theme is “Leading the Last Great Civil Rights Battle: Maximizing Opportunity, Minimizing Risk,” reflecting the opportunities for home care and hospice to reshape the health care system as it prepares to receive the 78 million-strong baby boom generation. | ||
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Booth #228, Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, 3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89119 |
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Oct. 1-5, 2011 |
To schedule product demonstrations prior to the show, sales@abilitynetwork.com
All media inquiries can be directed to:
Geri Martin
mediarelations@abilitynetwork.com
612-277-3941
About ABILITY Network™
ABILITY works to save lives by
facilitating information exchange and knowledge-sharing among every
participant within the healthcare spectrum – hospitals, physician
practices, home care providers, DMEs, and private and government payers
– as well as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). In
use for more than a decade in more than 3,000 hospitals across the
country, ABILITY’s network supports healthcare decision makers in their
quest to promote care coordination and collaboration, reduce record
fragmentation, participate in new and emerging care models, and access
the Direct Project network and state and community-based Health
Information Exchanges (HIEs).

