Does the service provider have sufficient office technology to address the medical information management demands of this case?
The decision-maker should consider the technology requirements in current medical information management and the degree of complexity that will be demanded of the MIM provider. Beyond basic office equipment and services, a full service MIM provider should offer the decision-maker options for electronic delivery of work products, virtual private networks, advanced and high speed imaging, etc. The decision-maker should consider its needs as they relate to electronic billing. Electronic invoices not only enable decision-makers to more quickly process payments for services rendered, but also to communicate more efficiently with their clients about the services being outsourced to the MIM experts. 7. Within an MIM company, who will be the responsible parties executing the contracted services? Some MIM companies outsource the completion of medical information management services to solo, independent medical reviewers. Accordingly, while a decision-maker may believe that a particular MIM prov
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