An app for that DO creates mobile app to track compensation, seeks beta testers A new app aims to simplify compensation for physicians with easy tracking of CPT codes. June 25, 2018Monday AOA Staff Contact AOA Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics CPT codeshealth apps RVU Manager, an app developed in part by Amy Marker, DO, of Essexville, Michigan, seeks beta testers. The app, available for iPhone, iPad and Android devices and online, enables physician practices that use a production compensation model to track and save CPT codes associated with each patient they see. RVU Manager’s features include secure login, synchronization across mobile devices, custom billing sheets for easy data entry, convenient search functions and a fully licensed copy of current CPT codes. Related Dr. Maker created the app while she worked for a health system in Michigan where her pay was based on productivity via RVU codes. She created the app with a family member to make sure she was being paid correctly by her health system. Anyone interested in participating in the next round of beta testing may apply online. More in Newsbriefs Applications open for 2022-2023 AOA leadership positions Get involved and help lead the next generation of physicians. Apply to serve on an AOA bureau, committee or council. Record number of DO students and graduates secure residency placements through 2022 NRMP Match Overall, the number of osteopathic fourth-year students who matched into PGY1 positions increased by 5.4% from last year. Previous articleDOs receive international recognition as fully licensed physicians Next articleLearn for less: Discounted tuition on MHA and MBA programs available for DOs
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Record number of DO students and graduates secure residency placements through 2022 NRMP Match Overall, the number of osteopathic fourth-year students who matched into PGY1 positions increased by 5.4% from last year.