Physicians Have Limits — Healthcare IT Can Help



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Physicians Have Limits — Healthcare IT Can Help Every medical practice is more or less different from every other, whether by virtue of size, location, specialty, or emphasis. But every medical practice, from the smallest rural health center to the largest urban hospital system, shares one economic reality — resources are always limited. Many providers work long hours to serve their patients, often completing their daily documentation in the evening from home. But clocks, calendars, and human endurance sets limits. There are only 24 hours in a day and seven days in a week. Add in a shortage of physicians and ever-increasing demands by patients, and it is not surprising that surveys consistently show that about two-thirds of U.S. providers report at least one symptom of burnout.
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A Revolutionary Approach to Enhance Clinical Workflows



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eClinicalWorks AI-Driven EHR

At some point in the journey of any medical practice, providers and staff encounter the challenge of managing success. With new patients, they need new ways to improve efficiency, speed up workflows, and capture revenue. But how practices think about their healthcare IT can spell the difference between being overwhelmed and successfully managing growth. A traditional approach might work One approach is to simply add new tools for everything from telehealth and Population Health to improved interoperability and billing. That may work, but busy practices often lack the time needed for training. The challenges can be so many — and seem so overwhelming — that practices find themselves underutilizing many of the solutions they are paying for.
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Hooray for AI



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If it feels like you’re getting a lot of information on Artificial Intelligence, it’s because you are. It’s that big of a game-changer. Processes are simplified.
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AI Technology Takes Center Stage



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At the eClinicalWorks® and healow® National Conference in Nashville, TN, healthcare providers and industry experts filled the venue to experience the latest advancements in healthcare technology and patient-specific care.
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Next stop: Nashville



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Make your way to Music City for our National Conference Before we talk about the amazingness to come at our National Conference, let’s start with some Nashville trivia*. Should you find yourself walking the streets of the city during the weekend, you’ll be armed with a bit of knowledge about the area.
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Targeting the Leading Threats to Health



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While the coronavirus outbreak is garnering headlines worldwide and leading to travel restrictions and quarantines to limit its spread, the leading threats to Americans’ health remain what they have been for many years — heart disease, the many forms of cancer, and the garden-variety flu strains that occur each winter.
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What Healthcare Consumerism Will Mean for Providers in 2020



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Whether customers are scanning through user reviews to figure out where to get the best slice of pizza or reading up on which healthcare provider is right for them, the majority of consumers will make an educated decision before making a choice. As a healthcare provider, it’s your job to recognize and understand what your customer base’s needs are and how you will be able to solve their problems and keep them coming back for more.
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EHR satisfaction and the workplace



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Beginning in the early 1980s, a transformation of American medicine began that few medical professionals foresaw. And it wasn’t a miracle drug, a research breakthrough, or some dreaded new disease that did it. It was, to put it simply, the computer.
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