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Insights and Perspectives from #HFMAAnnual Conference

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I didn’t expect to see a healthcare interoperability session at HFMA, but Diane Mchalec from UPMC was there doing just that. What I like most about this is that interoperability is actually impacting a healthcare organization’s finances in a good way. John Lynn (@techguy) June 29, 2022. John Lynn (@techguy) June 27, 2022.

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Healthcare Workforce – 2024 Health IT Predictions

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This frees up staff to focus on more complex and strategic aspects of RCM. Bill Charnetski, EVP, Health System Solutions and Government Affairs at PointClickCare HIT incentives and staying consistent with federal interoperability standards will be key in solving the nation-wide staffing crisis.

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Healthcare AI and Automation: Good or Bad?

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The market will see increased asks/attention for bots as they are critically needed in RCM to offset staff shortage, enhance staff retention, and accelerate tasks (ultimately cash flow). Automation is making a big difference in revenue cycle management (RCM). Even chatbots that can triage and provide information are automated.

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Healthcare AI – 2024 Health IT Predictions

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The evolution of AI from narrow applications to broader, more advanced uses will be a key trend, as well as the increasing acceptance of AI as a vital tool in clinical settings. This applies to the entire RCM ecosystem including reducing administrative burdens and producing cleaner claims.

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How Will the Current Macroeconomic Environment Impact Digital Health and Healthcare IT Decision-Making?

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At the same time, one of the biggest focus areas of healthcare systems and providers is interoperability. These technologies are critical in realizing the promise of precision medicine. Normalizing data and getting different systems to talk to each other is a critical first step before integrating AI and automation technology.