Check out the latest articles featuring Computers Unlimited, TIMS Software for HME & DME Providers, and interviews with our industry experts.
Published by HME News
We are extremely proud to learn Norco Inc. has been named 2023 Provider of the Year by HME News. As one of the earliest adopters of our software solution, Norco has not only been our customer, but more importantly, they have been our partner and a trusted industry leader.
Published by HME News
Welcome to a special episode of HME News in 10 sponsored and developed by Computers Unlimited. Today’s guest is David Schaer, president of Computers Unlimited. Schaer joins HME News in 10 to talk about how artificial intelligence is redefining what business management solutions can do – whether it’s extracting data from medical documentation or predicting health services based on prior history. “It’s not a fad; it’s real and it’s going to impact every single business,” he said. Schaer also talks about the importance of “web hooks” to integrate e-prescribing and other applications.
Published by Medtrade
The great thing about Medtrade and trade shows in general is that we have the opportunity to speak with people in person and this face-to-face networking has real value.” — David Schaer, Computers Unlimited, Billings, Montana
Published by YouTube
TIMS Patient Subscriptions, streamlines and automates the entire patient resupply process. The new application is easy to setup, intuitive to use, and designed to drastically reduce labor costs.
Published by HME News
Between Zoom meetings, working remotely and virtual schooling, COVID-19 dramatically altered the way we connect with each other over the past year and in some respects, it forced people to utilize and better understand communications technology. It is emblematic of the adage “necessity is the mother of invention” – especially for HME providers toward business automation and interoperability.
Published by HomeCare Magazine
Are you still printing documentation? Struggling to track deliveries? Or not processing claims every day? If so, it’s probably time to re-examine your workflow. This white paper from Computers Unlimited lays out how each part of the revenue cycle management process can work more efficiently if done digitally, from managing deliveries without paper tickets to collecting A/R, with suggestions for software options to make it easier and streamline staff time. Fill out the form on this page to download this white paper.
Published by HME Business
Providers create, collect and record incomprehensibly large amounts of data that can benefit their business. How have they been leveraging it, what are some best practices, and how will its use expand and improve?
Published by HME Business
DALLAS, October 19, 2020 – HME Business, the top business management media resource for HME professionals, announced the winners of its 2020 New Product Awards competition today. The HME Business New Product Award honors outstanding product development achievements by HME manufacturers and service providers. | Business Technology – Complete HME Management Solutions TIMS Document Management from Computers Unlimited
Published by HME Business
With constant innovation in HME software, providers should step outside of their standard operating procedure and consider trying out new ways of measuring their metrics.
Published by HME Business
Not every provider is at a point where they can outsource their revenue cycle management, but that doesn’t mean they can afford to skip RCM entirely. What tools do providers have on-hand to build their own RCM solutions?
Published by HME Business
Addressing these inefficiencies has been a key focus for HME software companies over the past decade.
Published by HME Business
Software companies are increasingly focused on tools to integrate with other services to create a seamless experience for HME providers, their referral partners and their patients.
Published by Medtrade
Excitement is a tradition that remained last week at the Medtrade Expo Floor.
Published by Billings Gazette
Through it all...Computers Unlimited has remained. The offices now span three buildings on the 2400 block and house 180 employees.
Published by Billings Gazette
"Our goals remain the same," David Schaer said. "To unify, streamline and integrate business processes with software technology and the commitment to our people."
Published by HME News
Computers Unlimited launched three new mobile products at its annual users conference in September.
Published by HME News
Computers Unlimited founder Mike Schaer has been inducted into the Montana Business Hall of Fame.