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Bonus Features – December 17, 2023 – 97% of hospitals now capable of enabling electronic access to patient records, 70% of hospitals face hidden business continuity challenge, plus 31 more stories

Healthcare IT Today

Though this is a significant increase from 2012, numbers haven’t budged much since 2015. A survey from Turquoise Health found prices for “shoppable services” in healthcare are increasing roughly at the pace of inflation , though some vaccines have seen price increases of more than 20%.

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Physician Burnout an Ongoing Struggle

BHM Healthcare Solutions

physicians continue to struggle with burnout and job satisfaction, according to a survey from the national, nonprofit Physicians Foundation. The survey of 8,774 physicians was conducted by the foundation, with help from Merritt Hawkins, from early April through early June. percent in 2012. Access the full survey results here.

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Big Announcements at eClinicalWorks National Conference

Healthcare IT Today

They also showed a number of interesting interoperability options they’d integrated into the eCW software. It certainly raises a lot of questions about the quality of the data and the sources, but it really is amazing to hear EHR vendors talking about interoperability and embedding it in their software.

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How RPM & PERS Offer More Data-Driven Insight to Healthcare Organizations

Clear Arch Health

For example, Clear Arch Health works with integrator Redox to ensure easy API access and interoperability with major EHR systems such as Epic, Cerner, and AllScripts. . Flexible program options available: education, questions and surveys, patient portal, video visit. 65 Years — United States, 2012–2018. DOI: [link].

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Healthcare is broken. Electronic prior authorization might be the first step in fixing it.

Redox

In a 2020 AMA survey of physicians , 94% of providers reported that PA processes have delayed the delivery of care. A 2017 Government Accountability Report estimated that PA saved CMS nearly $2 billion between 2012 and 2017 on a series of demonstration projects in just 7 states. Contact Us Learn More About Payer Interoperability.

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Review of Mobile Devices and Health by Ida Sim in the NEJM

mHealth Insight

40 In one survey, more than half of users of activity trackers stopped using their device, and a third did so in the first 6 months. Back in 2008 at 3GDoctor we started offering the ability for Patients to use their mobiles to provide their own history to Doctors prior to a documented video consult: [link].