the FastAttach brochure
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the FastAttach brochure
Secure Transmission of Dental Images From Provider to Payor and Provider to Provider Why Should I Choose FastAttach? Ease of Use • Simple, easy to read screens • Compatible with all Practice Management Systems and Clearinghouses • 24/7 online access to your images • Enables image sharing with other providers • Works well for solo offices, multiple location practices, multispeciality clinics and institutions Unparalleled Customer Service • Award winning knowledgeable support staff • ONE call resolution for typical support issues • Unlimited customer service and support Speed to Market • Minimal up-front costs • Rapid implementation (most take less than an hour) OUR NUMBERS Over 500 dental plans Clients served in 50 states Over 30,000 dental offices Over 10 million images yearly Attachments lost - 0 BENEFITS • Eliminates lost attachments • Saves time and money • Improves reimbursement • Attachment management capabilities utilizing FastLook • Low monthly fee for unlimited transmission • Works with scanners and any digital imaging system Attachments include: x-rays, perio-charts, EOBs, narratives, intra-oral photos and more.... FASTLOOK Attachment Management FastLook further streamlines the attachment submission process by enabling providers to access payors’ x-ray requirements prior to the initial claim submission. FastLook is a free service available 24/7 and has all the up-to-date information needed to determine which codes require supporting images or documentation. Register at www.nea-fast.com What Our Customers Are Saying: “With FastAttach we no longer have to duplicate and mail images. We are now 100% electronic.” For Additional Information and to Register Visit: www.nea-fast.com or call 800.782.5150 opt. 2 Q&A What Do I Need to Get Started? Do I Need a Digital X-ray System? • Windows 2000 or higher (contact NEA about Macintosh solutions) No. If you do not have a digital x-ray system, you will need a scanner with a transparency • Monitor and video card capable of 24-bit color in 800x600 resolution adapter. This component will enable you to scan film x-rays. You will need an adapter with a scan area large enough to accommodate the size of your x-rays. We are currently recommending the EPSON Perfection V700. • 256mb of ram, 500 mb free disk space, net framework 2.0 or higher • Firewall requirements: ports 80 and 443 open bidirectional. • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher • A high-speed internet connection • Must be transmitting claims electronically either from payor websites or through a clearinghouse • Must be able to digitize your attachments by using a scanner with a transparency adapter or a digital x-ray system If I have a Digital X-ray System, Will it Work With FastAttach? Yes. All digital x-ray systems can easily be used with FastAttach. If you are taking digital x-rays, you will not need a scanner with a transparency adapter. However, you may want to have a scanner that is capable of scanning documentation that is not already in your computer such as perio charts, EOB’s or intra-oral photographs. How Does FastAttach Work? FastAttach securely transmits electronic attachments through the Internet to NEA’s repository. Depending on your claims clearinghouse and software, you will connect your attachments to the claims either manually or automatically with a simple tracking number added to the remarks section of your electronic claim. A confirmation report is immediately transmitted back to your office. The attachments are stored for the insurance carriers and are available to their consultants for review.
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