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  • 6 October 2021
  • Blog

Time to Kick Off the 2021 National Conference

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Time-To-Kick-Off-NC21-Blog-header eClinicalWorks and healow cover every angle

Early October means the new football season is in full swing — and that it’s time to kick off the annual eClinicalWorks® and healow® National Conference!

Whether you back the Bucs, root for the Raiders, or love the Lions, you know that success on the field takes smart staff, a flexible game plan, and all the right equipment.

Those are all the same elements your practice needs to succeed in delivering great care to your patients every day. And our National Conference is the one place you’ll find everything to prepare you for a winning season ahead.

Just as you expect to follow all the action with your favorite football show, we’ve got healthcare IT covered with in-depth analysis, color commentary, expert coaching, and even a wide variety of dashboards to keep you up to speed with every encounter.

Kickoff is Thursday, October 7

All eClinicalWorks customers are invited to join us for this year’s virtual National Conference, coming to your computer on Thursday and Friday, October 7-8, 2021.

If you and your colleagues haven’t yet signed up, we have good news: There’s still time, this year’s conference is completely free, and you can click right here to start your registration.

(If you need another reminder, the Rams and Seahawks are slated to play that evening!)

Let’s run the highlight reel

It all begins at 9:30 AM on October 7, with the Pre-note to the Keynote, a lively and entertaining mix of news and notes that will give you the inside story of the latest happenings at eClinicalWorks and healow.

The action gets going at 10 AM as CEO and cofounder Girish Navani presents the Keynote Address, following by our senior management team’s annual Product Showcase.

Huddle up for 70+ breakout sessions

Our opening plays will give you and your colleagues lots to think about and may even inspire you to reinvent how you practice healthcare. But once the festivities are over, it’s time to get down to work by attending some of the more than 70 breakout sessions we have on tap.

Maybe you need some help running complex patterns to connect with your payers. Perhaps you could use some more help on your front line, keeping that wave of phone calls from throwing your providers for a loss. Or maybe you know your practice has the makings of a championship season but need to fine tune your analytics so you put up impressive numbers on the CMS scoreboard.

Whatever the case, there are sessions tailored to your needs, whether it’s improving your revenue cycle, easing the burdens of optimization, understanding interoperability, strengthening Patient Engagement, or putting Population Health tools to work to improve the overall quality of care you deliver.

Hunting for a telehealth solution? healow TeleVisits is your answer. Need a way to collect payments more efficiently? Check out healow Payment Services. Just frustrated with a list of nagging usability issues? Attend a session with our usability experts for answers you’ll love.

Let’s finish with an extra point

And remember this: In addition to gathering some great knowledge at the National Conference, attendees can earn continuing education credits for breakout sessions marked with the CME/CE logo.

If you plan to claim credit, remember to register online with Antidote Education, pay the necessary fees, keep track of the sessions you attend, and be sure to take the posttest for on-demand sessions.

The National Conference is almost here — sign up today!

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