Our Products: SCANfx

Most medical office staff spends a significant amount of time photocopying ID and insurance cards, as well as other medical documents. The struggle to retrieve hard copies from stored patient files wastes time and reduces office workflow efficiency with every patient registration.


The SCANfx Document Imaging module is designed to increase staff productivity by decreasing the time typically spent dealing with ID cards, photocopying, rescanning, and formatting insurance cards and other medical documents.


With SCANfx Document Imaging, scan both medical insurance cards and medical forms/documents for easy, fast retrieval. No matter which scanner solution is selected, the time savings with SCANfx is immediate.


The SCANfx Solution That is Right for Your Practice


Select from either a medical insurance card reader scanner — easy to use, lightweight, and small — a big plus for medical office front desk registration areas where space is valuable. Or, if your practice requires more sophisticated or additional document scanning capabilities, add a high speed, flatbed, or autoload scanner, eliminating the need for practice personnel to maintain physical files for reference purposes. SCANfx creates digital images of scanned documents and makes them available for review within MEDfx.

Affordable Solution


SCANfx Card Reader Solution
Includes 1 card reader scanner, SCANfx software,
and installation and training.

SCANfx Document Imaging Solution
SCANfx Software
Select Scanner:
Fujitsu 4220C2 Flatbed/Autoloader
Fujitsu 5110C Autoloader

 


 

SCANfx Features


Saves Time

The time savings can be upwards of two minutes per insurance card or document, and in a busy office can easily represent over an hour per day of recaptured productivity from a single employee.

Increases Accuracy

Copy and paste placement allows easy and instant access to carrier contact information, copay amounts, subscriber ID and group numbers, all in the patient chart.


Eliminate the errors found in nearly 50% of all charts. Insurance companies depend on these errors to deny claims.