EHR / EMR Case Studies & White Papers
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Facilitating Evidence-Based Practice Across The Continuum Of Care Improves Critical Thinking
12/8/2014
Located in Winston-Salem, N.C., Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center is a fully- integrated academic medical center composed of the medical education and research components of Wake Forest School of Medicine; the integrated clinical structure and consumer brand Wake Forest Baptist Health; the commercialization of research discoveries through Wake Forest Innovations, and a network of affiliated community-based hospitals, physician practices, outpatient services and other medical facilities.
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Care Plan Management Technology Positions Clinicians To Meet Quality Expectations
12/8/2014
While the manner in which care plans must be developed and maintained has not been spelled out by The Joint Commission, complying with these mandates and achieving the full potential of care plans still comes with significant challenges.
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Integration Engine Matches 85% Of Tests And Patients
10/22/2014
Alpena Regional Medical Center (ARMC) is a 146-bed acute care facility that also maintains a 24/7, full-service lab. Federally-designated as a rural Regional Referral Center for all of Northeastern Michigan, ARMC provides quality health services and technology to meet the changing health care needs of the people of Northeastern Michigan. ARMC routes more than 2,500 lab results per week between two provider clinics with seven locations.
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MU 2 Gaps Closing Through Direct Clinical Information Exchange
10/17/2014
Interoperability continues as a top priority provider challenge, despite multi- million dollar investments in electronic medical/health record systems. The Direct protocol has emerged as an affordable, interoperable and compliant framework for exchanging patient data securely among healthcare providers.
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Integration Of ECM With EMR Facilitates Best Practices
9/24/2014
Named to Hospitals & Health Networks magazine’s “Most Wired” healthcare systems list 14 of the past 16 years, Sharp HealthCare (Sharp) has a long history of innovation. It developed a lab system in the early 1970s, implemented clinical documentation in 1985, deployed an enterprise content management (ECM) solution in its claims department in 2003 and initiated a five-year rollout of an electronic medical record (EMR) in its hospitals in 2006.
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Health Systems Achieves Validation Rates As High As 97%
8/4/2014
With great payer connections and established daily operational processes, says innovative Catholic healthcare organization, Sisters of Mercy Health System.
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What The Transition To Stage II Meaningful Use Means To You
7/30/2014
A certified EHR is not enough anymore. Eligible Professionals and Hospitals must now follow the new Meaningful Use laws established to protect patients’ medical records. With the ability to share private documents quickly and easily, medical professionals must take extra precaution to ensure that these documents do not fall into the wrong hands.
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PrimeRCM Helps A Practice Through Critical Point In Its Evolution
6/17/2014
Fair Oaks Women’s Health (FOWH) moved to a larger facility in early 2009 to accommodate the addition of a third doctor. Shortly after relocating, the practice lost the full-time services of its long-time biller, who began working part-time from home due to illness.
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How To Implement An EHR
5/9/2014
Recommendations, advice and best practices for a successful EHR implementation.
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South Shore Hospital Sees Savings Of $5,690,072 With Imprivata OneSign
4/28/2014
Nucleus Research conducted an ROI case study of Imprivata OneSign at South Shore Hospital, a regional healthcare provider based in South Weymouth, MA. They chose to adopt Imprivata OneSign as part of their virtualization initiative. With Imprivata OneSign, South Shore Hospital was able to achieve an ROI of 695%, a payback of 1.2 months, and an average annual benefit of $5,690,072. Download the case study to learn more.