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Two-way Communication Capability
The technology allows data to be sent from an EHR, EMR, or line of business application to the medical billing portal. It's also possible to reverse the communication and have data going from the medical billing portal back to the other systems. For example, when a payment is completed, that information can get pushed back to the billing system or module within the EMR, EHR, or another general line of business application.
The concept is that we want to streamline the process of pushing and pulling data between the systems. This enables us to have intelligence about all updates while it's automated and run dynamically to the utmost extent. The core idea is that customer satisfaction and experience improvement will occur whenever this data is flowing in a very robust and secure way.
Besides enabling a secure queue-based system that's pushing and pulling data both ways, it's also possible to have data going back and forth in real time. The data can be very persistent so that if a system is down or goes offline for maintenance, then the information being synced between the systems is intelligent enough to realize it. After the data “understands” that it can’t be transferred successfully, it will keep persisting and essentially queue to be run whenever the integrating system is back online. This process is referred to as self-healing or persistent, and data needs to be smart enough to know that one or multiple systems are down.
Moreover, we could employ a pseudo or literal real-time data sync to allow the systems to talk in a very rapid fashion and in a highly intelligent way. This can be achieved by using protocols like WebSockets or other similar formats that keep the data flowing in real time, based on changes that are occurring. In this instance the systems are allowed to watch each other for changes, as opposed to running simple tasks regardless of the physical infrastructure and the way the synchronization between the systems is approached.
The bottom line is that a medical billing portal can accomplish an intelligently dynamic synchronization between an EMR, EHR, line of business application, or multiple of these systems.
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