Getting paid for treating injured workers can be a serious struggle. That’s why we never stop looking for new ways to make workers’ comp billing easier for providers and their administrative staff.
Accordingly, we’ve made a major software update to daisyBill that makes it even simpler to track and manage workers’ comp bills.
The updated ‘Bill Tasks’ includes new features and functions that show precisely where each bill is in the payment cycle. If a bill needs attention, daisyBill creates a ‘Task’ instructing staff to take the necessary action to move the bill forward.
daisyBill cannot force claims administrators or government agencies to adhere to workers’ comp laws and regulations. But our software can ensure that providers’ bills are delivered to those claims administrators, and eliminate one of the most common excuses for non-payment: “Bill not on file.”
Learn how it works—daisyBillers can get a free live tutorial of the new Bill Tasks tomorrow at 10 AM Pacific. Non-clients are also welcome to attend the webinar, and get an inside glimpse of how our software gets bills out the door and paid in just 10 days on average.
Take 30 minutes, and see how daisyBill makes workers’ comp billing “daisyEasy.” Details below!
Sign Up: New ‘Bill Tasks’ 30 Minute Webinar
In this live webinar, we’ll walk you through everything you can do with the new Bill Tasks, including:
…and that’s not even the full list.
Tomorrow’s webinar is the best, most efficient way to get a handle on the updates. Invest 30 minutes into learning the new system and asking questions, so you’ll be able to carry on billing as smoothly as ever (more so, actually).
Curious as to how our software makes workers’ comp billing so much better? You don’t have to be a client to join us for the Bill Tasks webinar!
Get an inside glimpse of the daisyBill workflow, and see how we’ve made workers’ comp billing better for providers, third-party billers, and others. We invite all stakeholders—including claims administrators—to see exactly how our system works.
Our mission is to improve the system and make it more efficient for everyone involved. By cooperating and learning from each other in good faith, all parties can help workers’ comp serve injured workers more effectively.
Thanks to everyone who attended yesterday’s session, and we hope to see many more of you at 10 AM tomorrow. Sign up below!
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