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jcbilling:
You could add it in the comments section on the statement. However, I don't think there is a place designed specifically for a due date - probably because the majority of statements are due upon receipt. JMO.

~ Charity

PMRNC:
IF there is an option it should be under "terms". This is the downside to free software, you get what you pay for, any program that puts out invoices or statements should have an area with option to add terms, many doctors add finance charges or late charges after due date so it only makes sense you would need that option to calculate late fees or finance charges.

gderilus:
Thank you for all your help

CLAUDIA:
We use E MED Pro clearinghouse edition, which has a clearinghouse included in it.  It is expensive, but has DME capabilities, Medical, Chiropractic, Dental all built in. Very easy to use and navigate through. It is not web based though.  It has specific edits for each major insurance groups. BCBS, NEIC, and Medicare. Guarantee's 98% error free claims as far as the carriers requirements are concerned. No additional clearing house fees other than the annual software update charge.  They can write specific edits for your special needs. We are not a sales outlet for them, just one of their clients. We bought on the recommendation of one of their original beta testers that has been using them for 7 or 8 years. We downloaded a full copy of the software and "test drove" it for two weeks before buying it. Have been very satisfied with it.

Pay_My_Claims:
you had me til you said......not web based :-(

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