Applications and Uses

Until now, you just have to trust the worker is being 100% honest in their billing practices.

 Across the country, employees who are paid an hourly wage for their services account for 82.3 million worker 16 years and older, representing well over half (58.1%) of all wage and salary workers in 2019, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. March 12, 2021.

Most every study done shows that supervised workers across the board in many fields is 15%-25% or more efficient. These studies really are no-brainers. Of course, if you are not being watched you may have a tendency to work at a slower pace or maybe not work at all. Billing Cam will make that a thing of the past! The benefits far outweigh the negative feedback.

There are currently 2.5 million home health care workers (2021) that with the baby boomer population will soar to approximately 4-5 million workers in the next 2-3 years. These workers go into private homes of the elderly where they are cared for usually on an hourly basis. When Billing Cam is used in association with in-home health care, elder abuse can be reduced to extremely rare events. This is also true for the occurrence of theft from in-home health care.

The Billing Cam works both ways in that is protects the employees from false accusations in their care, which happens more frequently than reported. Billing Cam works very much like a police bodycam with the major difference being that the police bodycam is just a video whereas the BillingCam is a video-enhanced method for billing with the same great benefits of police body cam.

The police bodycam doesn’t just protect the public and make what they do transparent, but it also protects the police from false claims and allegations. These devices keep everyone honest and accountable.

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