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Customized EHR Implementation

Customized EMR Software implementation helped Commonwealth Pain and Spine, a pain management practice to streamline workflow efficiencies. The customized software system is also pursued to optimize revenue cycle management and improve the care delivery process. Challenges with prior EMR system Commonwealth Pain and Spine was experiencing grave workflow challenges associated with its archaic electronic health [...]

Ensuring Telemedicine doesn’t cause Burnout

Healthcare organizations need to ensure that telemedicine implementation does not lead to clinician burnout. Healthcare leaders state that telehealth can play a role in both reducing and increasing burnout. Several surveys have reflected that burnout among US providers is high, especially amid the ongoing pandemic. Data published in September 2022 reveals that 63% of physicians [...]

Lee Health uses Epic-linked RPM

Lee Health located in Fort Myers, Florida used Epic software linked Remote Patient Monitoring which enabled the hospital to send fewer people to ERs. RPM tools have been helpful to offer patients the care and monitoring they need from the comfort of their homes. The issue before Epic remote patient monitoring was used Telemedicine EMR [...]

Mental Health Facility implements eClinicalWorks EHR Software

Mental health facility Palmetto Counseling and Consulting will begin an eClinicalWorks EMR system implementation. The mental health facility is switching its existing software solution to improve clinical workflows and enhance care coordination. The system-wide EHR software implementation will help to seamlessly connect healthcare providers through a unified system that integrates behavioral health solutions and medication [...]

Healthcare Landscape changes in 2023

The last two years have been difficult for the healthcare sector all around the world. The COVID-19 pandemic initiated alarm and burden on the greatest healthcare systems, completely collapsing them. The pandemic led to several consequences, with healthcare workers suffering from great stress. However, the good thing that happened during the chaos was that healthcare [...]

Community Hospital Taps Epic EHR Software

Evangelical Community Hospital has decided to move to a new electronic health records software to enhance patient care. The community hospital will go live with the Epic EMR Software system on December 4th, 2022. Deploying Epic solutions will enable the hospital to provide safe, and seamless healthcare delivery to all its patients. Benefits of using [...]

Elation Health tops Small Practice EHR Satisfaction

Elation Health EHR software has helped independent primary care to thrive in their practice and stay competitive. The HIPAA-compliant EMR software solution empowers primary care providers to deliver high-quality patient care. KLAS performance report ranks Elation Health number 1 According to a KLAS performance report sent to journalists, Elation Health has ranked first in small [...]

Making Telehealth Sessions A Hit

During the COVID pandemic, many practices had no choice but to switch to some form of virtual care. This forced the industry to explore a somewhat unknown technology since there were many questions, such as whether care could be given properly when not in the same room as the patient. It has since been reported [...]

The Value of Patient Kiosks

Patient kiosks are being implemented by medical practices and clinics to make the check-in process faster, simple, and seamless. The robust technology of patient kiosks helps to improve the patient experience from their very first interaction with the clinic. Serving patients with the best services is now one of the top priorities of healthcare organizations [...]

The COVID-19 Pandemic has increased Clinician Burnout

According to a study published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, the clinician burnout rate has reached a new high among healthcare providers in the US during the first two years of the pandemic after six years of decrease. The research was conducted by researchers from AMA, Mayo Clinic, and Stanford Medicine at consistent intervals between 2011 [...]

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