PracticeSuite for Gastroenterology
Simplify your gastroenterology practice management with an all-in-one platform that supports efficient workflows, connected billing, and seamless in-office or remote care.
Those practicing gastroenterology have specialized needs when it comes to scheduling, procedure documentation, endoscopy reporting, coding, sharing patient data, prescribing, workflow management, and reimbursement. These needs cannot be adequately met by a standard, non-customizable EHR designed for general practices or hospital departments.
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FAQs About Gastroenterology Software
The best gastroenterology software goes beyond basic medical charting to offer a complete, end-to-end ecosystem tailored for high-volume GI clinics. A comprehensive platform integrates specialized practice management, clinical decision support, and robust revenue cycle management.
To operate efficiently, GI practices need software that includes complex surgical and ambulatory surgery center (ASC) scheduling, direct integration with endoscopy and ultrasound devices, automated systems for scheduling preventive procedures such as colonoscopies, and specialized billing that automatically scrubs complex GI modifiers. By uniting these tools, practices can eliminate data silos and manage the entire patient journey from a single dashboard.
When scheduling a colonoscopy or endoscopy, gastroenterology software should simultaneously manage the physician’s availability, reserve a specific procedure room at an ambulatory surgical center (ASC) or hospital, and allocate the necessary nursing staff and equipment. By centralizing these resources into a single interface, GI practices can maximize their daily procedural volume and significantly reduce scheduling bottlenecks.
Specialized gastroenterology billing software is necessary because GI procedures often involve complex surgical coding, split billing, and prior authorizations. For example, gastroenterologists routinely perform screening colonoscopies that may convert into diagnostic procedures (e.g., if a polyp is found and removed). Specialized billing software natively understands these intricate scenarios, automatically applying the correct CPT codes and modifiers to ensure maximum allowable reimbursement. This automated claims scrubbing catches coding errors before submission, reducing insurance denials.
Yes, a robust gastroenterology EHR significantly improves the management of chronic conditions by providing longitudinal clinical dashboards and automated patient recall systems. For patients with long-term illnesses such as inflammatory bowel disease or Hepatitis C, the EHR aggregates historical lab results, medication adjustments, and symptom severity into a unified visual trend graph. Additionally, the software can automatically flag patients who are due for follow-ups or routine procedures, ensuring no care gaps fall through the cracks.
Yes, top-tier gastroenterology software includes patient portals that are essential for managing pre-procedure compliance. Because successful GI procedures require strict adherence to dietary restrictions and preparatory regimens, practices can use the portal to automatically send digital intake forms, automated text reminders, and detailed prep instructions directly to patients’ smartphones. This proactive digital engagement ensures patients arrive fully prepared, thereby minimizing day-of-procedure cancellations and lost revenue.