Featured Records Case Studies & White Papers
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Setting FHIR To The Clipboard At Hackensack University Medical Center
2/8/2017
We’ve all been there, filling out that pre-visit questionnaire on the clipboard with the borrowed pen, scribbling to get the task over with only to have to repeat it at another location or visit. By Jerry Rankin, Industry Strategy Director for Clinical Interoperability, Infor
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The Point Of Care Ecosystem – 4 Benefits Of A Fully Connected Outpatient Experience
2/6/2017
This white paper from Midmark is the first in a series that defines the outpatient point of care ecosystem and examines how the key components that comprise it – such as interpersonal communication, patient education, patient and family conveyance, vitals acquisition, wait times, patientcaregiver interaction, and even data collection and documentation – have an impact on the patient experience.
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Texting Your Patients: Why It's Hard & How To Get It Right
1/30/2017
There are now more ways available for people to communicate than ever before. Thanks to mobile technology and robust wireless networks, anyone with a mobile phone can place a call, send a text, check their email, respond to social media messages, and take and send photos and videos from just about anywhere.
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2016 National Patient Misidentification Report
1/18/2017
As the healthcare industry has transitioned to digital health records, patient misidentification has become rampant and carries significant consequences that can negatively impact patient care and a hospital’s financial performance.
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HFMA Educational Report: The Value Of Precise Patient Identification
1/18/2017
Despite the best intentions, healthcare organizations can struggle with consistently and reliably collecting precise patient information and matching individuals to their medical records. The consequences of patient misidentification and mismatching can be severe, ranging from medical errors to adverse effects on the bottom line. Patient misidentification also makes it difficult for organizations to track their costs and determine the total cost of care in risk-based arrangements.
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How To Evaluate And Select The Right Single Sign-On Vendor
1/18/2017
The right single sign-on (SSO) solution will enable your users to securely log on once to access all their applications. This capability protects information, reduces password-related help desk calls, and improves employee satisfaction. Not all SSO solutions are the same, however. As you start your evaluation process, it helps to know which questions to ask in order to gain a thorough understanding of product features, implementation, and ongoing management. This list will guide you through your due diligence.
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20 Practical Tips On Single Sign-On And Strong Authentication From Healthcare IT Professionals
1/18/2017
You know your care providers need faster access to patient data, and that accessing applications and searching for patient data is time consuming and frustrating for them. Security requirements get in the way and cause disruption to their workflows. To address these issues, you need to eliminate password headaches and increase care provider satisfaction without negatively impacting patient data security.
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Choosing The Right Two-Factor Authentication Solution For Healthcare
1/18/2017
The healthcare industry’s transition from paper to electronic records has introduced significant security risk from hackers around the globe, and care providers find themselves in the midst of a cybersecurity war to protect patient health information.
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A Quick Guide To EPCS: What You Need To Know To Implement Electronic Prescriptions For Controlled Substances
1/18/2017
Many healthcare providers have delayed implementing electronic prescriptions for controlled substances (EPCS). Some may be waiting for the regulatory dust to settle, as the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) ruling is titled “Interim.” Others may be deterred by the length and complexity of the document.
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Phoenix Children's Hospital Improves Service And Timely Revenue With Verisma's Release Of Information Technology And Expert Support
1/18/2017
Since the hospital’s founding in 1983, Phoenix Children’s Hospital (PCH) has provided hope, healing, and the best health care for children across Arizona. Over 80 percent of pediatric subspecialists in the metropolitan area and 50 percent of pediatricians in Maricopa County are associated with PCH’s ambulatory and acute care network.