Two Non-Profit Hospitals Implement MRO’s Audit Tracker Online

Jan. 20, 2010

KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. – January 19, 2010 – MRO Corp., a leading provider of release-of-information (ROI), audit tracking and document management applications and services for healthcare organizations, today announced DeKalb Medical (Decatur, Ga.) and St. Luke’s Hospital and Health Network (Bethlehem, Pa.) have contracted to implement Audit Tracker Online.

DeKalb Medical is a not-for-profit hospital with 627 acute care beds and more than 775 physicians practicing on three campuses, while St. Luke’s is a non-profit health network with more than 150 locations, including four hospitals and 1,224 physicians. Both health networks will integrate Audit Tracker Online with their existing release-of-information processing software and service from MRO.

Audit Tracker Online is a customizable request management software and service that enables hospitals and health systems to effectively manage the Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) process and other payer audits from initial medical records request through appeals and payment resolution. The software also allows facilities to manage patient information, workflow, correspondence, audit determinations and the various stages of each appeals process in one central, secure location.

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