COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Therap's
certified electronic health record software is used nationally by
agencies supporting individuals with Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities. The LTSS software's full suite of applications
include employment tools and community-based service documentation.
At the OPRA Conference, attendees can learn more about
Therap's use in home and community-based services (HCBS), ID/DD and
LTSS provider settings for documentation, communication, reporting
and billing.
Michelle Saunders, Therap's
Business Development Consultant for Ohio, added,
"OPRA's mission to build a collaborative statewide service
system providing high-quality community-based supports for the
15,000 Ohioans with intellectual and developmental disabilities
aligns with Therap's mission to build a comprehensive documentation
solution for home and community-based, LTSS and other service
settings that meets federal and state standards in all 50 states we
operate in. We're excited to renew our sponsorship of OPRA
and attend the spring conference."
Therap's web-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) system features
person-centered planning tools, integrated case management
including eligibility determinations, assessments, referrals and
intake. An integrated incident report management system provides
reporting, notification and transparency in critical incident or
general event tracking. Medication administration records
(MARs), behavior tracking, goal and outcomes tracking, health
records, and ADL skill-building applications are utilized by
several providers using Therap in Ohio. The platform features
over seventy tools ranging from employee training management to
individualized budgeting and mobile applications for verifying
service delivery.
Providers using Therap in Ohio
can electronically submit 837 claims files to Ohio's Electronic Medicaid Billing System
(eMBS) using a flat file upload feature allowing bulk uploads of
claim files into the state system in a single step. Therap's
billing applications automatically export claims in the ANSI X12
837 format. The system's billing features integrate
seamlessly with service outcome documentation to provide
point-of-service entry and clear audit trails. Billing data
is generated in a variety of standards: via case notes,
individual or group attendance, manual entry, or service
outcome/goal tracking. Each method features reporting through
each step of the claims process, whether the status is billable,
submitted, paid, rejected, or denied. Therap even provides
codes and formats to link service line items and claims to external
accounting systems and the general ledger.
Visit our booth at the OPRA Spring Conference from April 4-6, 2018.
Learn more at www.TherapServices.net.
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