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Weekly Roundup – January 13, 2024

Healthcare IT Today

Read more… 2024 Health IT Predictions: Interoperability, Data, and the Cloud. Our experts agreed that interoperability isn’t a goal unto itself but will continue to support efforts to provide clinicians with context at the point of care and make it easier for organizations to advance their cloud strategies.

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Healthcare AI – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

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. It’s crucial for healthcare organizations to stay at the forefront of these technological advancements to provide the best care for patients and consumers.

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The Role of RCM in Health Equity

Healthcare IT Today

Involving revenue cycle management (RCM) is necessary for any comprehensive SDoH/health equity strategy. Patient experience. SDoH Factors Impacting Patients and Revenue. These metrics are a vital part of a patient’s SDoH story when this information is documented in the patient’s chart.

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Healthcare AI and Automation: Good or Bad?

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Additionally, automating processes such as this help to relieve employee burnout and simultaneously improve the patient experience. 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).

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HIStalk Interviews Gabriel Orthous, CIO, Central Georgia Health Network

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Is the trend of hospitals acquiring practices changing the dynamic between independent doctors and hospitals? One is the clinical focus, the EMR perspective of workflow and patient-centered focused around clinical things that have to occur. When the patient presents to the ED, they want to see those discharge notes. Absolutely.

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