April newsletter
Welcome to our first newsletter for 2015.
It’s already been an exciting year for Synapse, with our new Melbourne office now open for business and a new budget billing service, Synapse Saver, coming on stream next month. We’ve brought in some talented new staff members to help us manage the growth and I’ll introduce them to you later in the bulletin. There’s also an exciting new data conversion service available for Synapse clients as well as lots to tell you about enhancements to Synapps, our unique billing app.
I hope the year is off to a great start for you too!
Best wishes,
In this issue…
New budget billing service
Use our Melbourne Office board room for free
New Synapps functions
Conferences for 2015
Read on for these articles and more…
Melbourne Office Update
‘Appenings
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There’s good news on the app front this year: Synapps version 2.0 will soon bring you the biggest enhancements we’ve made since launching the app in November 2012. When you download Synapps version 2.0 you’ll be able to:
- Synchronise the app on your smart phone and your tablet. So if you’ve been using
Synapps on your smart phone all day, you can switch to the bigger tablet screen to finish off your billing more comfortably when you get home or to your office. All the information will be on both devices; you choose which one you want to use at any time - Integrate the information from our Appointmaid virtual reception service to Synapps, so that the only billing information you’ll have to enter into Synapps for an Appointmaid patient is the Medicare item number
- Run multiple consultation lists for different locations. In the current version of Synapps you have to complete and send the consultation list for one location before you start the list for another. Version 2.0 lets you run multiple lists concurrently
- Use our brand new interface for anaesthetists, which will make the complex process of billing anaesthetic services much, much easier
You’ll also notice some other design and performance enhancements when you download Synapps 2.0. We’ll be contacting all our clients at the end of April to let you know when you can start to use it.
If you haven’t already, you can now download version 1.3.6 from the App Store for iPhone and iPad users and on Google Play for Android phone and tablet users.
A new budget service – Synapse Saver – it’s our version of Jetstar!
In return for the lower fees, Synapse Saver clients will do their own follow-up work with third parties for claims that are unpaid. If you’re a new clinician starting up practice, or using a billing service for the first time, this is a good way to keep costs down, as long as you’re confident that 99.9 per cent of the data you provide will be accurate, and you have someone to do a bit of administrative work in case of unpaid claims.
One of our goals at Synapse is to tailor our services to suit the various needs of our different clients more closely. Synapse Saver is something that’s come out of this focus and we hope that some of you, or your colleagues, will find Synapse Saver is the right fit and can save you money.
Seeing you at conferences this year – our 2015 conference program
In 2015, the Synapse team will be on deck at the following key events:
- We’ll kick off with the Connect Expo (Melbourne Convention Centre, April 22), which is gathering Australia’s best and brightest to discuss how digital technologies will change the way we do business in the future
- Next up is HIC 2015 (Brisbane, 3-5 August), Australia’s premiere digital health, e-health and health informatics conference
- With barely a moment to spare we’ll continue to the annual conference of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSANZ) in Melbourne (13-16 August)
- Finally, we’ll be at the AFRM/NZRA Combined Rehabilitation conference, at the Intercontinental Hotel in Wellington, New Zealand (13-17)
My most recent post on the Crikey health blog, Croakey, is the précis of an article I first authored for the Internal Medicine Journal (4 Feb, 2015), titled No payments, copayments and faux payments: are medical practitioners adequately equipped to manage Medicare claiming and compliance?
The authors concluded that research on clinicians’ experience and understanding of Medicare claiming and compliance is urgently required. Without addressing this gap, proposed Medicare reforms may do nothing more than increase the incidence of both deliberate and unintentional non-compliance with the Medicare billing system.
To read a précis of the article visit here.
Introducing Our New Staff
I’m delighted to announce that Devesh Sharma, one of the talented MBA students from the UNSW Australian Graduate School of Management that we welcomed as an intern last year, has joined the company to oversee Strategy and Operations.
The strategic work Devesh is doing at Synapse is furthering our goal of providing services tailored specifically to our clients’ different needs.
The other new and valued members of our team are Asif Haideri, who has accepted a position as a Client Service Administrator and Samanatha Marshall, who has taken up the position of Administrative Assistant.
Samantha was a professional swimmer and a member of the Australian swim team before retiring in 2014. She is a great time manager and a highly organised administrator.
Like to meet more of our fabulous team? You can read about them here.
The Data Converters (TDC)
You might be interested to hear that we are branching out into a new area with the creation of a business line called The Data Converters (TDC). This is a service for professionals, researchers and businesses whose data has been stored over time in different formats, and who want to bring it together into a single digital format for the future. It’s a completely separate business from Synapse and I’m only raising it here in case you have the kind of data headaches TDC is designed for.
Incidentally, we have had some interest already from medical professionals to convert data ready for insertion into research databases, data mining (developing contact lists through mining the internet) or even converting old paper patient files into electronic formats.
If you’re interested in finding out more about TDC, you can check out the website thedataconverters.com.
Sponsorship
That’s all from us until the winter edition, by which time Australia may in the grip of a freezing winter due to the fictitious effect of climate change!