Arkansas: Concerns and opportunities



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Take a close look at the health profile of the state of Arkansas, and by almost any measure there’s cause for concern, with one of the nation’s highest rates of obesity and related conditions, including diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease.
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Healthcare, change, and changing mindsets



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If there’s anything more difficult than developing healthcare IT, it’s implementing it. And we’re not talking here about the developers and trainers at companies such as eClinicalWorks whose job it is to teach the software to clients. We mean how clients themselves adapt to rapidly changing technology.
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The right tools in human hands



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Most healthcare providers today don’t lack technology. The real challenge is realizing the full potential of the EHR, smartphones, tablets, trackers and apps. That means developing stronger communication skills, and making sure all providers and staff are trained to take advantage of available technologies.
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NECN: CEO Corner with Girish Navani (Video)



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How are electronic health records revolutionizing health care? eClinicalWorks’ CEO Girish Navani, Grove Medical Associates’ Dr. David Weinstock and Jim O’Brien discuss how technology can improve healthcare delivery while positively impacting the physician/patient relationship.
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eClinicalWorks Announces 10e



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New Cloud Services Platform Changes Definition of Electronic Health Records to Include Population Health and Patient Engagement     WESTBOROUGH, Mass.—October 16, 2015—eClinicalWorks®, a leader in ambulatory healthcare IT solutions, today announces eClinicalWorks 10e, a new cloud services platform. This technology takes a new approach to electronic health records (EHRs), incorporating population health and patient engagement for a single unified user experience. Built on HTML5, 10e can be used on any platform and with the same usability and aids healthcare organizations in managing patient care delivery across every aspect of […]
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Harris Poll Survey Finds Patients Want a Deeper Digital Connection with Their Doctors



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More than Three in Five Consumers Would Choose Telehealth Visits if Offered; 61% of Doctors Would Recommend Telehealth Visits to Patients at Least Some of the Time   WESTBOROUGH, Mass.—April 6, 2015—eClinicalWorks®, a leader in ambulatory healthcare IT solutions, today released recent survey findings examining public attitudes towards advances in patient engagement tools. eClinicalWorks also conducted a separate study looking at physician opinions on this topic. Advancing patient engagement can improve patient health outcomes and lay a foundation for many care coordination efforts, including meaningful use, Patient-centered Medical Homes and […]
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eClinicalWorks Announces Integration Between Wearable Devices and healow Platform



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Collaboration Enables Information from Devices to be Seamlessly Shared with Medical Providers for Enhanced Care   WESTBOROUGH, Mass.—March 27, 2015—eClinicalWorks®, a leader in ambulatory healthcare IT solutions, today announces integration between its wholly-owned subsidiary healow® (Health & Online Wellness) and industry-leading wearable devices and fitness trackers. Data from these devices will seamlessly integrate into a consumer’s personal health record (PHR) via healow.com and healow mobile application as well as be available to that person’s medical provider, advancing care delivery.   According to a recent PricewaterhouseCoopers survey, adoption of wearable technology […]
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The Playbook for Patient Engagement



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As talked about as patient engagement is today, there is still plenty of confusion around how to maximize it. Enterprise solutions such as EHRs and revenue cycle management streamline the healthcare process therefore simplifying the patient’s experience, and with telehealth, mobile and wearable devices, patients can experience a more personalized experience. My son uses his mobile phone and a QR code to buy coffee, why not also use the same technology to check-in at his doctor’s office?   As the quarterbacks of care, doctors have a unique advantage in the […]
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The Playbook for Patient Engagement



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As talked about as patient engagement is today, there is still plenty of confusion around how to maximize it. Enterprise solutions such as EHRs and revenue cycle management streamline the healthcare process therefore simplifying the patient’s experience, and with telehealth, mobile and wearable devices, patients can experience a more personalized experience. My son uses his mobile phone and a QR code to buy coffee, why not also use the same technology to check-in at his doctor’s office?
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