

Connect Practice EHR to Hint and create healthcare automations
Keragon enables you to connect with the most popular software used in healthcare, in a HIPAA-compliant way and with no code required. Make your sensitive patient data interoperable and create healthcare automations to increase revenue & save time.
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Connect Practice EHR and Hint to automate crucial parts of your healthcare organization
Common automation use cases
Patient Enrollment and Management Automation:
By automating the synchronization of patient data between Practice EHR and Hint Health, you can ensure that patient information is always up-to-date across both platforms. This includes demographics, insurance details, and medical history, which reduces manual data entry and minimizes errors. Additionally, use automation to handle membership enrollment, renewals, and cancellations. When a patient signs up or cancels a membership in Hint Health, this information can automatically update in Practice EHR, ensuring accurate billing and access to services.
Billing and Payment Processing Automation:
Automate the transfer of billing and payment information from Hint Health to Practice EHR. This ensures that the billing department has immediate access to financial data, streamlining the revenue cycle management process and reducing the risk of billing errors. Furthermore, use automation to send reminders for upcoming payments or follow-ups on overdue accounts. This helps maintain consistent cash flow and reduces the burden on administrative staff.

- Find patients
- Update Patient
- Get locations
- Create Appointment
- Get providers
- Create Patient

- Issue customer invoice
- Get practitioners
- Get patients
- Patient created
- Get patient
- Get credit categories
- Get charge items
- Create invoice charge
- Create customer invoice
- Patient updated
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