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Do note that this article will not cover how to acquire ERA files to manually import for all clearinghouses and payers. Each clearinghouse has a different process for how to acquire these. We will cover how to do this with our clearinghouse partners, but other clearinghouses and payers you will need to consult that source’s materials to locate how to find and download the ERA files.

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Ensuring ERA Manager is enabled

You’ll need to make sure that you have the ERA Manager enabled on your license. You can check and see if you have the ERA Manager by navigating to the Managers Ability in MacPractice. You should see “ERA Manager” in the sidebar:

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Downloading

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ERAs

Each clearinghouse and payer will have a different method for accessing their ERAs. We’ll cover our partners below, but if you need to get an ERA from a Payer or Clearinghouse not covered below, you may need to consult with that clearinghouse or payer’s support materials to locate these.

Inovalon ERAs

You can locate ERAs from Inovalon in the Remit Payments option under the Collections Tab:

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From the resulting page, you can check which ERAs you wish to download then click the download button to download them all.

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To import ERAs into MacPractice:

Your ERA files downloaded may be in a different file format than MacPractice expects. MacPractice expects these files to have “.ARA” at the end of them, however many payers and clearinghouses use different formats, such as .era, or .835.You’ll simply need to rename these files to end with .ARA at the end of themERAs received from Inovalon and DentalXChange are in a proper file format (.835), but ERAs from different clearinghouses and payers may be in different formats and may require adjustment. Contact MacPractice Support for additional information.

Once you have done this, you’ll need to open your Finder application on your Mac computer. Once you’ve opened up Finder, you can hold down Shift and the Command keys and press “G“ to bring up a “Go to” prompt.

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Open this folder, then the “Claims Template” folder inside it. Once you have changed the extension of the ERA files to .ara as described above, place the renamed file(s) in this You can place the .835 files in the Claims Template folder.

Lastly, once all desired ERA files have been placed in the Claim Templates folder, go to the eClaims ability in the client's MacPractice.

Select the Reports node in the sidebar, hold down the Option key on your keyboard, then click the Receive button.

Note

It’s very important to hold down the Option key on your keyboard when you click the “Receive” button.

The new file(s) should now be visible in the ERA Manager.