eClinicalWorks Blog
- 17 August, 2022
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Addressing the Acute Need for Chronic Care Services
Employing effective tools for high-risk, high-need patients The numbers don’t lie: The older we get, the more chronic medical conditions — on average — we accumulate. Yes, there are 90-year-olds who spring out of bed and go hiking or waterskiing, but they are the exception. For most humans, age takes its inevitable toll.
Continue Reading- 9 August, 2022
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National Health Center Week 2022
Celebrating unbreakable community bonds Chemists will tell you that covalent bonds — which share pairs of electrons between atoms — are the strongest bonds known to science. But as we mark National Health Center Week with the theme “The Chemistry for Strong Communities,” it’s clear that the bonds that unite the nation’s community health centers are perhaps the strongest known to social scientists.
Continue Reading- 27 July, 2022
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Closing the Gap Between Patients and Their Records
From Tiffin to Coldwater, from Pauling to Upper Sandusky, orthopedic patients in Northwest Ohio are never far from one of the offices of the Orthopaedic Institute of Ohio (OIO). But the more important point is this: No matter which office provides care, the distance between the patient and that patient’s records is essentially zero.
Continue Reading- 21 July, 2022
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Show Me the Bots! (And the Money)
If you were on a walk and spotted a couple of billion dollars by the side of the road, odds are you would do something about it. But each year, healthcare organizations — hospitals, clinics, and practices — collectively lose billions of dollars to administrative costs, losses that could be avoided with more efficient Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) practices.
Continue Reading- 12 July, 2022
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Cost & Utilization Explorer: Seeing, Understanding, Acting
The most fundamental difference between modern and medieval medicine isn’t found in the fancy equipment, powerful medications, or lifesaving skills of physicians, nurses, and EMTs. All those things help, but the most critical difference is the ability to see.
Continue Reading- 5 July, 2022
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Florida is the Perfect Place for Early Birds
eCWNC22 returning live to the Sunshine State! Did you know that folks who register early for conferences enjoy the experience 53% as much as those who register later on or (gasp!) at the last minute?
Continue Reading- 21 June, 2022
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Dermatology Made Easier This Summer
Summer is officially here, and people around the country will be spending more time outside. We need sunshine in order to stay healthy, but too much of anything can become problematic.
Continue Reading- 14 June, 2022
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Disease Explorer: Effectiveness Through Cohorts
What would you do if you found yourself facing a complex and seemingly insoluble problem that might well be a matter of life and death? You might do what the Romans did — use a cohort-based system.
Continue Reading- 8 June, 2022
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A Behavioral Health Module That Behaves Like One
A Fortune Business Insights report estimates that the market for Behavioral Health grew by 11.3% in 2020, driven in large part by societal stresses from the COVID-19 pandemic. From $77.6 billion in 2021, the report projects spending on Behavioral Health will reach $99.4 billion by 2028.
Continue Reading- 17 May, 2022
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The Best of Healthcare IT in the Heart of America
Indiana likes to style itself “The Crossroads of America,” and for better than half its history, Witham Memorial Hospital — now part of the Witham Health Services system — has been serving residents who live just north of the capital city of Indianapolis.
Continue Reading- 12 May, 2022
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HEDIS: Completing the Picture of Patients’ Health
Last month we discussed the importance of three letters in a discussion of how Hierarchical Condition Category (HCC) coding helps calculate risk, predict expenditures, and determine reimbursements. This month, we look at five letters — HEDIS® — that complement HCC.
Continue Reading- 5 May, 2022
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How eClinicalWorks RCM Service Boosts Efficiency
When the word rightsize entered the English language about 1985, employees in many industries soon learned that when the boss started using that word, they were just looking for a gentler way to say downsize. In short, it was time to look for a new job.
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