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Using Remote Patient Monitoring to Reduce Hospital Readmissions (Whitepaper)

Clear Arch Health

This whitepaper outlines how a major health system in Grand Forks, North Dakota successfully reduced readmissions for chronically ill patients by utilizing remote patient monitoring. Please fill out the form to download this insightful resource.

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Using Remote Patient Monitoring to Reduce Hospital Admissions (Whitepaper)

Clear Arch Health

This whitepaper outlines how a major health system in Grand Forks, North Dakota successfully reduced readmissions for chronically ill patients by utilizing remote patient monitoring. Please fill out the form to download this insightful resource.

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IT-Infrastructure Fall 2022

Healthcare Exchange Standards

Added in conformance resources and Basic AuditAudit events with examples. Current committee draft A whitepaper that focuses on how various Health Information Exchange topologies can be architected. Future versions might expand to data scope at the FHIR resource level. was released. Converted from PDF to a FHIR IG.

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

Clear Arch Health

Can we run an RPM program without putting more strain on clinical resources? . Effectively manage patients outside of a clinical setting • Reduced resource and staff utilization • Improved care outcomes and reduced admissions • RPM CPT codes can be billed alongside other CMS non face-to-face codes. Do they have clear pricing?

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How To Reduce No-Shows In Healthcare Immediately

Mend

No-shows are one of the most frustrating parts of running a hospital or healthcare practice, with missed appointments resulting in wasted time and resources. One whitepaper showed that patients who used telemedicine were more likely to rate their overall experience as good or excellent.