Cardiology PM Software
Fully-Integrated EMR & Practice Management System

Our EMR-integrated practice management software is easy to use and highly customizable. It is designed to meet the needs of cardiologists working both at large, multi-specialty clinics and smaller, independent practices.
Complete integration with our cardiology EMR software makes it possible for physicians to perform billing, data entry and scheduling tasks all from the same system.
Appointment Scheduler
Manage schedules for multiple physicians and offices with our easy-to-navigate scheduling module. EMR-integration makes it possible for staff to:
- Schedule appointments from the patient's chart
- Add patients to the billing system from the scheduler
- Set up appointment reminders
- Track missed appointments and no-shows
Learn more about patient appointment scheduling.
Billing Manager
Our billing software comes pre-loaded with cardiology-specific billing codes, facilitating data entry and improving charge capture. The pre-claim analysis feature guarantees that required authorization information is documented so that rejected claims can be reduced. Integration with the EMR allows authorized staff to access billing information, such as account balances, insurance information, co-payments and more.
Comprehensive Reports
The more than 400 types of reports included in our practice management software allow cardiologists to conduct analytical assessments, compare data and visual representations, view summaries, and more. Custom reports can also be created using unique parameters. Learn more about comprehensive reports.
Training & Support
Though each aspect of our practice management system is designed to be used without extensive training, 1st Providers Choice offers training and technical support for users who want more in-depth knowledge of the software. We offer implementation services, additional setup, training, technical support, and more.
ICD-10 Compliant
Our practice management software is ICD-10 compliant. All HIPAA-covered healthcare entities must begin using ICD-10 codes by October 1, 2014.