Does it connect to insurance eligibility or verification tools?
For Chiropractors
Voksha captures the insurance information needed to run a verification, carrier name, member ID, group number, and plan type, during the intake call, and for practices using eligibility tools connected to their practice management system, ChiroTouch, Genesis, and Platinum System all have insurance verification workflows built in or connected to clearinghouse tools, that captured information feeds directly into the same verification process your billing staff already runs rather than requiring it to be collected twice. This matters specifically for chiropractic offices because insurance coverage for chiropractic care varies widely by carrier and plan, some cap visit counts per year, some require a referral, and Medicare only covers manipulative treatment for documented subluxation, not exams or imaging, so getting accurate insurance details captured correctly on the first call avoids a scheduling and billing back-and-forth later. Voksha itself doesn't run real-time eligibility checks against payer systems the way a dedicated clearinghouse tool does; it captures and passes along the information so your existing verification process, whether that's a clearinghouse integrated with your practice management system or a staff member calling the carrier directly, has everything needed to run without a callback to the patient for missing details. For practices that verify coverage before a patient's first visit as standard practice, this typically shortens the time between the intake call and having confirmed coverage details ready, since the information is already captured and structured rather than sitting in a voicemail that has to be transcribed first.
Voksha captures the insurance information needed to run a verification, carrier name, member ID, group number, and plan type, during the intake call, and for practices using eligibility tools connected to their practice management system, ChiroTouch, Genesis, and Platinum System all have insurance verification workflows built in or connected to clearinghouse tools, that captured information feeds directly into the same verification process your billing staff already runs rather than requiring it to be collected twice. This matters specifically for chiropractic offices because insurance coverage for chiropractic care varies widely by carrier and plan, some cap visit counts per year, some require a referral, and Medicare only covers manipulative treatment for documented subluxation, not exams or imaging, so getting accurate insurance details captured correctly on the first call avoids a scheduling and billing back-and-forth later. Voksha itself doesn't run real-time eligibility checks against payer systems the way a dedicated clearinghouse tool does; it captures and passes along the information so your existing verification process, whether that's a clearinghouse integrated with your practice management system or a staff member calling the carrier directly, has everything needed to run without a callback to the patient for missing details. For practices that verify coverage before a patient's first visit as standard practice, this typically shortens the time between the intake call and having confirmed coverage details ready, since the information is already captured and structured rather than sitting in a voicemail that has to be transcribed first.
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