Healthcare Keyboards

About Us

Healthcare Keyboard is ready to provide the right solution according to your needs.

Our Healthcare Coding Keyboard Purpose

The implementation of ICD-10 CM/PCS in October 2015 set forth a significant challenge for all coders, accelerating their adoption and education of these new codes. This ultimately resulted in coding challenges for production, along with increased error rates and burnout among many seasoned coders.

Creating the Healthcare Keyboard tool for coders is a genuine reward for “their endless hours of data input to provide revenue for the healthcare field.”

Helping to Simplify

Healthcare keyboards offer simplicity in use and strength in functionality. The keyboard tool’s essence is to help increase coding production, reduce errors, and implement one-hand accuracy as they convert clinical documentation. This clinical documentation will be interpreted into alphanumeric medical codes for first, second, and third-party billing, e.g., Medicare, Medicaid, and third-party insurance companies, including Worker’s Compensation. 

The Coding Keyboard tool is marketed directly to professional coders, healthcare facilities, and physician offices.

 

Built by a Coder for Coders

My Healthcare Coding Keyboard has earned two patents from the United States Patent and Trademark Office for this new and useful invention.

The requirements of the law have been complied with, and it has been determined that these patents on this invention shall be granted under the law of the United States.

 

The Values of My Healthcare Coder Keyboard

I am so proud to tell you about “My Coding Keyboard.”  Most importantly, these keys do not randomly repeat when pressed. The keys are so finger-friendly that they feel superior to regular keyboarding. This is “Cadillac quality” compared to regular keyboards. The raised feature of each key provides excellent user contact. Fewer errors were made during coding. These keys on the keyboard when pressed “register” every time without fail. There is no inconsistent behavior or “travel” with these keys—excellent finger contact when pressed. There are no duplicate letters or numbers when pressed. There is no unusual key functioning or sticking to be reported. There is no sound other than the engagement of the keys. Excellent keyboard quality. Certainly, an improvement to standard keyboards. This increases speed and, ultimately, production. 

The keyboard is used in conjunction with the regular keyboard. You can use either or at the same time. A simple swap to create sentences or physician queries. (Paragraphs or sentences to be created to forward to the physician for missing information or clinical errors with their documentation).

Improved Accuracy: The number of accepted claims on the first pass has increased (letters I and O have been relocated so they will not misrepresent numbers 1 and 0 ZERO).

Productivity: number of cases coded due to smaller work area (keyboard)

The keyboard is smaller in size, allowing additional desk area.

Your keyboard can have all the code sets: ICD-10 CM/PCS, CPT, HCPCS, DSM-5, and dental coding.

Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) Works with any system a regular keyboard does.

Functionality that exceeds that of a large keyboard

Improved Accuracy: The number of accepted claims on the first pass has increased (letters I and O have been relocated so they will not misrepresent numbers 1 and 0 ZERO).

This keyboard has improved functionality and is easy to use one-handedly.

USB port activated

There is no mouse connected to the keyboard. The same mouse is utilized when utilizing either keyboard (less cumbersome).

Right-hand or left-hand use. One-handed coding rather than searching all over the standard keyboard for needed keys.

It facilitates only 45 necessary coding keys (always in the capital font) compared to a standard long keyboard with 104 keys.

It works via a USB port on any PC or laptop.

Your keyboard can be used in conjunction (at the same time) with the regular keyboard when you need to switch to the other keyboard to create a “coding query” for a physician or stop coding and initiate using the regular keyboard.

Schools no longer teach typing in classrooms, either in high school or college. A keyboard eliminates using two fingers when typing on a complete longboard. Looking for needed alphabetical or numeric keys is faster with one hand.

ICD-10 PCS does not use the letters I or O.

Ease of use is typical for a small keyboard