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5 Must-Haves in a Patient Financial Communication Platform

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Steven Dubner, Vice President of Product Management at Nordis Technologies No matter how exemplary the clinical care, overall patient experience and satisfaction often hinge on the last interactions with providers—billing and payments.

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Healthcare AI and Automation: Good or Bad?

Healthcare IT Today

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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Weekly Roundup – April 29, 2023

Healthcare IT Today

Three leaders of ROI Healthcare sat down with John Lynn and talked about helping health systems get the payoff they want from investments in RCM, ERP, and EHR software. Read more… Tracking the Patient Experience at Intermountain Health. Read more… Giving Healthcare Organizations the Return on Investment They Want.

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Real-World Examples of Clinician Time Savings

Xealth

Patient engagement, patient experience, and RCM solutions related to accuracy and payment velocity attract more attention and investment. Not only did this waste clinical staff time, but it also delayed the surgical procedure due to how long it took to prepare these patients for the pre-anesthesia visit.

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HIStalk Interviews Gabriel Orthous, CIO, Central Georgia Health Network

HIStalk Interviews

I started my career in revenue cycle, moved on to analytics and population health, and now we’re in the throes of value-based care and providing an understanding around the risk-based models that payers and CMS are presenting. When the patient presents to the ED, they want to see those discharge notes. Absolutely.

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A guide to connected health device and remote patient monitoring vendors

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

As a result, the Current Health team has access to anonymized vital sign data and raw physiological sensor data – for example, temperature, heart rate, oxygen saturation, activity and posture – for hundreds of patients infected with the virus, as well as thousands of patients not infected with the virus.