iTech Workshop (iTech), a data integration company with focus on healthcare, announces the launch of a new claims scrubbing tool the expEDIum Claim Scrubber (eCS).

The expEDIum Claim Scrubber is a desktop application that various entities-in the billing and claims processing domain can use to enter, manage, scrub and validate claim data. These entities include home based billers, small to medium sized billing service bureaus and healthcare BPOs.

The eCS can be used to import claim data into its database from HCFA & UB92/UB04 print image files or claims can be generated by directly typing in the data using the form interface. It also supports batch printing of claims on standard healthcare forms or A4 sheets and batch processing of claims into equivalent EDI data. The eCS internally uses iTech’s proprietary expEDIum X12N Engine and expEDIum Validation Engine for HIPAA validation of claims and creation of complete error free payer ready claims.

Currently this tool is available in two different versions- expEDIum UB92/UB04 Claim Scrubber and expEDIum HCFA Claim Scrubber, they provide a standard UB92/UB04 and HCFA form interface respectively to the user for entering and managing claim data. Both the versions of the eCS are National Provider Identification (NPI) ready.

iTech already has two clients for the eCS who are using this tool to successfully process several hundred claims per day. We also have several prospective clients and resellers for these products.

For more information on this product please visit the Claim Scrubber page on our website at itechws.com/claimscrubber.html .

We can also show you a live remote demo of the product, to request for a remote demo please visit itechws.com/x12nevaluationsoftware.html

For bulk purchases and pricing enquiries please get back to us through our website at itechws.com/contactus.html

Mr. Siva Narayanaswamy, CEO of iTech, says, expEDIum Claim Scrubber is a result of iTech’s sustained effort to make more effective medical claims processing tools and to bring HIPAA validation to the desktop.


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