Owning and implementing your own imaging system means designating
your own resources to processes you probably know very little about. In
many cases outsourcing your document imaging project will be cheaper
than trying to do it yourself. The general imaging prices listed below
are for informational purposes only.
Document Scanning
If you generate 100,000 images per month and require two
to four indexing fields, you could expect to pay between .10 and .12 cents
per scanned image. This would amount to a monthly imaging bill of 10 to
12 thousand dollars per month. This bill includes document preparation,
quality control, one weekly document pick up, document retrieval
software (Single Station), technical support and CD or DVD creation.
Additionally, at least one field will be double keyed to
ensure data accuracy. Additional fields that may be populated via
a table lookup using a customer supplied table would be included.
The only additional costs to consider would be document
destruction or long term storage. Document destruction costs are
approximately $5 for a standard banker box. Warehousing costs can get
quite expensive. Most document warehouses charge for pickup, returns,
monthly storage and destruction. Most warehouses will charge a "pull
charge" before shredding a box of paper.
If you are not comfortable with per page pricing,
project pricing is also available. We would do a thorough analysis of
your paper files and then offer you a project price.
Forms Processing
Sometimes just creating an image from a piece of paper
is not enough. Reading and converting all the printed data into ASCII
text may be what you need to achieve your objectives.
To process 3000 HCFA claim forms per day you could
expect to pay about 35 to 55 cents per form. In this scenario we would
give you the option getting your data back in a HIPAA compliant
ANSI 837 format or ASCII text. Daily document pickups and claim date
stamping are included in the per form processing price. Basically, no
other fees should be charged in above mentioned per form price.
Some HCFA forms are easier to process than others and
that’s why prices vary. A typewritten form printed on red background is
far easier for us to process than a handwritten HCFA form. It is common
to be charged different prices for Dropout forms utilizing OCR versus
handwritten or black and white forms where OCR can not be used. Pricing
also depends on the amount of fields the end user would like to have
captured.
So much goes into forms processing, make sure every last
detail is spelled out before you commit to any vendor. Always do a fair
comparison when comparing competing quotes.
Hidden Fees
Are common in the imaging industry.
It is a cut throat business and as such, you must make sure you are
dealing with an honest and upfront vendor. If a promised per page price
sounds too cheap to be true, get more quotes. Giving a low scanning
price of four cents a page with no indexing fields is easy for a
document scanning company but that doesn’t provide you with much value.
Other tricks include charging high fees for pickups, double keying,
extra index fields, search and retrieval software, document preparation,
quality control, and CD or DVD authoring.
Precision Data Imaging never charges fees for pulling
and returning, faxing or emailing documents back to you before the
scanning process is completed. Many companies will charge you as much as
$15 for pulling a document and faxing it back to the client.