Tuesday, January 30, 2007

The Power of Quicken, Applied to Health Care

Filed under: Business of Medicine

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Consumerism in medicine is a hot topic right now, and with the increasing utilization of Health Savings Accounts (HSA) the public will be looking for the software that helps organize the financial mess. Welcome to Quicken Health. Imagine the possibilities if Quicken can do for health care financing what it did for home and business accounting. Don't be surprised if Mr. Gates releases competing software in the near future to grab a piece of that market as well.

Quicken Health: Coming Soon! Explanations of benefits! Doctor bills! FSA reimbursements! HSA Substantiations! The list of paperwork & information people have to manage for their basic healthcare goes on and on and until now, there has been no help.

Imagine a solution that will consolidate and organize the flood of healthcare information in one click. Imagine an easy to use tool people will turn to when they need to make better healthcare decisions. Imagine leveraging the lessons learned from connecting Quicken Personal Finance Software to more than 4,000 financial institutions. Now imagine Quicken - for healthcare.

Right now, Quicken is developing products and services that will simplify the way millions of American consumers manage their healthcare.

Product Updates
For the first time, millions of people will have the ability to view and organize the flood of information coming from a variety of healthcare sources, including medical bills, insurance payments and medical records from physicians and hospitals, into one easy-to-use system.

The first of the new Quicken-branded healthcare products will help consumers make better healthcare decisions and will help them save time and money.

Our engineers and designers are currently talking to hundreds of people across the United States to make sure that the final product, available in 2007, will truly change the way people think about their healthcare.

Product Page . . .

Product Fact Sheet [PDF] . . .

(hat tip: The Patient's Doctor)

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I'm actually scared of quicken now, and I've switched to KMyMoney. It's a lot simpler, and it doesn't force me to upgrade when I don't want to. I don't think that business users will find it very useful, but for my home use it's great.


Posted by: What is Quicken?
on July 20, 2007 04:00 AM GMT

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