Revenue cycle leaders must review, update, and optimize their EHR systems regularly to ensure their efficiency over time. Revenue cycle leaders are on the hook for ensuring their organization can ...
Despite over 96% of hospitals having an electronic health record (EHR), a recent study showed alarming levels of dissatisfaction among physicians with their current EHR systems and an increased ...
In a recent Hayes Management Consulting blog, Susam Vang provides 4 tips on how to involve your subject matter experts in your EHR implementation. If implementing an electronic health record (EHR) is ...
The following article is written by Ann O’Neill, director of clinical operations, Regent Surgical Health. In my last column (“Electronic Health Records: What Does it Mean and Do We Have to Go There?“) ...
With 2012 around the corner, the Office of the National Coordinator of Health Information Technology has outlined five steps for hospitals, physicians and other providers to start the transition to an ...
The Eye Care Center of Northern Colorado needed to implement a new EHR because its previous EHR implementation, one year prior, left staff and clinicians underwhelmed. The old EHR and practice ...
Implementing electronic health record systems result in changes in the work environment at a medical practice that might disrupt workflow, according to a whitepaper released by SourceMedical, a ...
While hospitals and health systems continue to face an array of significant challenges, human-centered innovations that pair data with agility are helping to improve caregiver experience and patient ...
As meaningful use Stage 2 comes to a close, most hospitals have already implemented EHRs. However, hospitals are questioning if the systems they’ve implemented are actually working to improve patient ...
Applying traditional project management methodologies to an ambulatory EHR implementation often yields unexpected and often unpleasant results. Why? Lessons learned in Project Management Professional ...
New, Canada-wide evidence from a late-2025 pulse survey of 648 acute care stakeholders-plus a 2026-2030 buyer roadmap on interoperability-as-a-procurement-gate, data sovereignty, and tightening ...
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