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Welcome to WRS

At WRS Health (WRS), we take great care in providing your practice with an award-winning EMR/practice management solution. Our goal is to make the implementation process a rewarding and productive experience for your practice. The following information outlines important information that you will need to get started.

What Can you Expect

Our implementation process has been carefully planned to provide your practice with the necessary activities and information needed to accurately and efficiently implement your WRS EMR/practice management solution. The following information outlines the steps as they are normally conducted:

  • You return the completed/signed End User License Agreement (EULA) and submit payment of setup fee
  • WRS sends a Welcome Email, introducing your WRS Implementation Specialist. This person will be your guide throughout the implementation process
  • WRS sends a Client Information Form that you complete and send back to WRS (via email or fax)
  • WRS uses this information to create your WRS practice
  • WRS forwards you practice login information
  • You can then log-in and access your WRS practice
  • WRS conducts a kick off meeting with your practice leadership (network, office, EMR and Billing)
  • You register and attend unlimited live webinar trainings and/or self-guided training courses
  • WRS sends your contact information to Phicure, our preferred clearinghouse (billing clients only)
  • Phicure clearinghouse signup & implementation is conducted with your practice (billing clients only)
  • Once clearinghouse provider enrollment is complete, you will send a cross-section of initial claims to Phicure (billing clients only)
  • Phicure will notify you of modifications needed (billing clients only)
  • When testing is completed, Phicure moves your claims to the live system and are sent to the payors for processing (billing clients only)
  • WRS offers ongoing support electronic support ticketing, email and phone
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Systems Training: Webinars, Documentation & Self-Guided

Accompanying live webinar courses, documentation and self-guided training videos can be accessed by logging into WRS and selecting iSupport>Training, from the main menu (upper right) or by visiting the WRS Training website at: https://elearning.wrshealth.com/

Equipment You Need

The practice will be responsible for ensuring that internal network and workstation hardware conform to minimum WRS requirements to achieve optimum system performance. Your practice network should be tested for minimum performance levels prior to training and system usage. Whoever will be setting up your hardware and network should contact WRS Health to review the below specifications. It is strongly recommended that you obtain your administrator passwords for the workstations and wireless network from your networking vendor. You may also ask for a network diagram for hard-wired networks.

The following recommendations are based upon extensive experience with medical office workflow and with the intent of improving the productivity of your office while spending the least necessary amount on hardware and network setup. If you have any questions about the reason for certain recommendations, please contact Waiting Room Solutions. System recommendations include:

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Broadband Internet Connection

  • Minimum 1.5mbps download and .75mbps upload speeds (business class cable/DSL connection)
  • Back-up connection (Wireless Air Card, Dial-Up or DSL). Note that this is only recommended if there is an inconsistent Internet connection. This is not typically necessary. (optional)

Purchasing Hardware

The office workflow is different for each specialty, for each office and for each physician. Office workflow will affect the purchase and placement of hardware as well as network setup. One of the first questions will that will need to be answered by the providers is: How you will be charting the patient history?

WRS provides the flexibility of charting by keyboard, point and click templates, voice recognition, transcription, handwriting recognition or scanning in a paper note or form. Each provider needs to decide which method of recording the patient history will best fit the anticipated workflow after EMR Go-Live. For each provider the following questions should be answered:

  • Will you be charting in the exam room with the patient, or outside the exam room in an office or hallway?
  • Can you efficiently type?
  • Does your typical patient encounter lend itself to a templated history?
  • If you want to use voice recognition, are you going to do this in front of the patient?
  • What portion of the encounter note will be filled out by patient intake information, medical technician, nurse or physician assistant?
  • If you are going to use a tablet PC in the office, can you efficiently view all patient information and chart the various sections of the encounter note.

Our implementation specialists will help analyze these questions with the providers and practice leadership.

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Workstations

Workstations are recommended in the standard ambulatory office environment. They are less expensive than laptops and display more information necessary for a quick and efficient office encounter.

  • Minimum 1gb Random Access Memory (RAM)
  • Minimum 2GHz Pentium processor
  • Minimum 17” LCD Monitor, resolution 1024×764 or higher
  • Dual VGA or VGA/DVI card with dual monitorsetup strongly recommended for most workstations. This is very strongly recommended for exam rooms and for billing personnel who will be resubmitting rejected claims and posting payments. Set monitor settings to the maximum resolution and enable extended desktop for dual monitors. Right Click on Desktop>Display Properties>Settings>Check “Extend my Windows desktop to this monitor.” Forlimited space, monitors can be mounted on the wall.
  • Wireless Tablet/Laptops with minimum screen size of 12” or larger (optional, with a minimum, consistent wireless
    connection of 54mbps)
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Wireless Tablets (optional)

  • Minimum, consistent wireless connection of 54mbps. Motion Computing (www.motioncomputing.com) makes small portable Tablet PCs that work very well in a mobile medical environment. The wireless connection should be secured (not open) and the passwords should be kept in a safe place.
  • Wireless access points. These should be evenly distributed throughout the office so that there is a consistent signal that will not be lost

Other Hardware

  • Two Networked Laser Printers. One printer (or tray) should be set up to print prescriptions and another printer (or tray) should be set up for plain paper. The prescription printer should be situated where the doctor can easily sign the prescription after the exam room encounter. The other printer should be at the front desk.
  • High Speed Document Scanner ($300-$800, if you are scanning old charts) preferably networked (advised for scanning & uploading documents). If you are not starting with any paper, then a less expensive document scanner can be used. The associated scanning software on the workstation should scan the document to PDF. It is recommended that the software be set to scan to a lower resolution and each page should be less than 100kb in storage size. This will save time on scanning, uploading and viewing the scanned documents. Larger size files also consume space on the local workstation or file server as well as the client’s table-space within WRS. It is recommended that this scanner be placed either at the front desk or next to the file room or space where the charts are stored.
  • Insurance Card Scanner (advised for scanning insurance cards for storage in WRS). WRS partners with Accuant and we can provide you information on purchasing a devise. It is vitally important that the insurance card be scanned in to permit efficient claim follow-up and accuracy of claim data by billing personnel.
  • File Server (advised forlarger practices – more than 3 providers –for document management and fax server). A Network Associated Storage (NAS) server will enable scanned and faxed documents to be viewed from any workstation on the network. The Buffalo Terastation (www.buffalotech.com) is an affordable NAS server that should hold all of the practices documents.
  • Dymo LabelWriter 400 Printer Thissmall label printer (www.dymo.com) can be used to create patient specimen labels by right-clicking on a patient name and selecting Print Label. Relevant patient demographic information can be printed on a label and attached to a patient specimen. Drivers need to be placed on each machine for the label printer.
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Software

  • Email Client. For faxes sent to an email account, it is easiest to use an email client like Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird. This software should be set up on all workstations that will be uploading electronic fax documents to the WRS EMR. We will provide you with setup parameters after your online fax account is established.
  • Dragon Medical (optional, for voice recognition w/ EMR)
  • Java Runtime Environment. Java Runtime Environment (JRE2) must be downloaded on workstations that will be using the WRS dictation module. The software can be found at www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp. This is used for the voice transcription program on the HPI page.
  • Google Chrome
    • Pop-up blocker disabled (Tools>Pop-up Blocker>Turn off Pop-up Blocker) and add www.waitingroomsolutions.com added to Trusted Sites
    • To ensure correct printing from within WRS:
      • Under Tools|Internet Options|Advanced Printing… select Print Background Colors and Images
      • Under File|Page Setup… set the top, bottom, left, right margins to .25 each
    • Yahoo toolbar or other pop-up blockers should also be disabled or configured to allow wrshealth.com as an allowable site.
  • Remove Adware & Spyware. Machines should be checked to ensure they are free of any spyware, adware, malware and/or potential viruses (Norton or comparable recommended)
  • Remove Extraneous Software. Remove and/or disable extraneous software (i.e. streaming media) that may slow down or otherwise affect workstation and/or internet performance
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Third Party Services

Clearinghouse Setup (Billing Clients Only)

WRS Health connects with two clearinghouse vendors, Phicure and Trizetto. Our preferred vendor is Phicure. Prior to submitting claims through WRS, you will need to sign up for the clearinghouse service and process all enrollment paperwork.

To do this you will need to your WRS Implementation Specialist and let them know your expected time frame for billing Go-Live. WRS will also communicate this information to the clearinghouse and work with them to get your practice up and going.

Note: Although processing commercial payer enrollment can be completed within 2 weeks, Medicare and BC/BS frequently take longer. If you want to Go-Live with WRS within an anticipated 6 week time period, you will need to get your enrollment paperwork (especially Medicare and BC/BS) back to the clearinghouse as soon as possible.

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Patient Demographic Data Import (Optional)

Current patient demographic information (name, address, phone, DOB, social security number) can be imported from your existing system into your WRS practice. In order to do this, you must send WRS a .CSV file that has been created with the following specifications:

*Fee Required – please speak with your WRS Implementation Specialist to discuss.
CSV File – Preferred delimiters^&&^ (carrot, amp, amp, carrot) – preferred if you can set delimiter, any length^ (carrot) – preferred if you can set a delimiter, 1 character, (comma) – not preferred, but usable. Note that some records may be lost in the conversion

Field Name Required Max Length Format Options
Last name Y 64
First name Y 64
Middle name Y 64
Prefix N 16
Suffix N 16
DOB Y 10 MM/DD/YYYY
SSN Y 11 (9 numeric) 999-99-9999
Gender Y 1 M or F
Street 1 N 128
Street 2 N 128
Street 3 N 128
City N 64
State N 3
Zip N 5
Extended Zip N 4
Home Phone N 14 (10 numeric) (999) 999-9999
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Information to Gather

The following is a checklist of items and information that you need to collect and enter into your WRS practice during the implementation process:

Administration (Practice Setup)

  • Practice contact information
  • Practice locations
  • Practice Tax ID Number (supplied on client information form)
  • Name, Title, NPI & DEA numbers for all providers(supplied on client information form)
  • Practice NPI number(supplied on client information form)
  • Healthcare Provider Schedules
  • Practice appointment types
  • Fee Schedule(s)
  • Practice Users (Names & Positions)
  • Participating and commonly accepted insurances (provider and group pin numbersfor each)
  • Super Bill or List of Common CPT/ICD-9 Codes
  • Pharmacy List
  • Physician exam forms
  • Resume (CV) of each provider
  • Practice Logo (117 by 117 pixels)
  • Photos of providers (200 x250 pixels)
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Information to Gather

You can contact WRS Health at any point in the process to get more information.

Address:WRS Health 2004 Route 17M Goshen, NY 10924
Phone: 866-977-4367
Fax: 845-360-9898
Email: support@wrshealth.com