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accounts receivable software

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accounts receivable software

Financial software that deals with money owed to the organization. It provides reports on aging (amounts uncollected over time) and collection reports as well as credit memos and payment history.



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Not only can the supplies themselves be packaged together and tagged for the patient at the distributor, but bridging the ordering and accounts receivable software means the charges can be added automatically to the patient's account.
For its clinical and accounts receivable software, GSS has selected the Health Care Software (HCS) INTERACTANT programs, which have been designed for use on a high-speed server from IBM (the eServer iSeries, for the technologically literate, which has a reputation for being virtually virus-proof).
To address the collection of receivables going forward, Stadtlander is implementing a new accounts receivable software system, together with new operational procedures, in an effort to improve its order processing which should result in lower bad debt experience.
 
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