Patient Education & Decision Support
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Intelligent Medical Objects (IMO®) clinical vocabulary bridges the information gaps between clinicians, coders, and patients. With IMO, eClinicalWorks users find the right terms quickly and easily, encouraging thorough and accurate documentation. Clinician terms are translated automatically into administrative codes for billing. Maps to reference vocabularies power intelligent searching, clinical decision support, and business intelligence tools.
Learn more: http://www.e-imo.com/ecw/ |
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As a pioneer in the health information category A.D.A.M. develops unparalleled, visually rich healthcare information. Healthcare organizations can engage with their communities and provide highly effective patient education resources. |

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Healthwise® is a nonprofit organization with a mission to help people make better health decisions. More than 112 million times a year, people turn to Healthwise information to learn how to do more for themselves, ask for the care they need, and say “no” to the care that’s not right for them. Healthwise partners with health plans, hospitals, disease management companies, and health Web sites to provide up-to-date, evidence-based information to the people they serve.
Learn more: http://www.healthwise.org/ecw/
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Krames StayWell is the nation’s largest provider of patient education, consumer health information, and population health management communications. Integrating print, interactive and mobile communications, Krames StayWell is proud to offer solutions that touch more than 80 million health care consumers every year, delivering measurable results for our clients.
To Learn more: http://info.kramesstaywell.com/ecw/ |
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UpToDate® is an evidence-based, physician-authored clinical decision support system that provides in-depth information on over 8,300 topics. With UpToDate, physicians can answer clinical questions quickly, increase their clinical knowledge and improve patient care. Founded in 1992, UpToDate is relied on by more than 400,000 clinicians and 4,500 hospitals around the world, including almost 90% of academic medical centers in the United States. |
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