It’s hard to overstate the disruption that our nation is experiencing from both personal and business standpoints. One of the most significant changes is the mass exodus of workers from the office to the home. Different employers have different [...]
In today’s word of shrinking reimbursement and consumer driven healthcare, having a top performing Patient Access operation to attract patients, keep them in system, and ensure you are paid for all services provided is more important than ever.
No matter what electronic health record system you are on, if you work in healthcare, you’ve likely experienced an “upgrade” at one time or another. And while these upgrades are not complex when compared to a new EHR implementation, organizations [...]
If you have you have implemented an electronic health record (EHR) or are in the initial phases of adoption, have you considered optimization efforts in your planning? Many organizations struggle to find time for EHR optimization due to competing [...]
Creating Physician Efficiency
Whether your organization talks about reducing physician burnout, creating wellness, or optimizing the EHR for provider efficiency and satisfaction, meaningful work clusters around a few of the same critical areas, each relating in some way to the EHR, [...]
Provider burnout hovers near the top of every Healthcare IT feed lately. After 15 years in this space, these headlines echo so many of the conversations I’ve had with medical staff.
HIMSS Takeaways: Part III
We wrap up our recap of #HIMSS19 with this third installment, covering the final topics of major interest.To read our previous installments, click here for Part I and here for Part II.
HIMSS Takeaways: Part II
Continuing our recap of #HIMSS19, today we dive into another couple of the high-priority topics.
Last week, some 45,000 healthcare workers spanning every major organization, domain, and role, congregated for #HIMSS19 at Disney World, err, well, the Convention Center, in Orlando, FL. Conversations centered around all of the hot topics you’d [...]