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Managing clinical claims appeals has traditionally been a costly, convoluted part of the healthcare revenue cycle. Introducing AI into the process can improve the efficiency and accuracy of claims appeals. Learn how AI can elevate your revenue cycle ecosystem.
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This white paper examines how the health care industry can proactively support patient-focused care through the use of technology services that enable predictive analysis.
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Learn how to maximize electronic medical records (EMR) user adoption by providing fast, convenient, secure access to EMR data across multiple clients, where and when the clinician requests it.
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With a strategic approach to interoperability, today's healthcare providers can utilize new technology to reduce readmissions – without sacrificing the value of their existing systems.
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Today's accountable care organizations rely heavily on health IT to take full advantage of aggregated data, enabling them to more effectively manage healthcare costs and improve patient satisfaction.
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Uncover the importance of digital data for today’s information-driven healthcare industry. Learn why this data is the key enabler of starting healthcare reform and revolutionizing how hospitals operate, collaborate, and deliver care.
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There are many factors to consider when rolling out an EHR implementation, and one of the most important is getting your people behind the change. This paper provides insight into where your staff may be in terms of resistance to or support for a new EHR system, and the necessary tools, training and support to transition successfully.
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This white paper helps to clear up some confusion surrounding the requirements mandated by health care reform by addressing three key areas: reforms already in place, looming deadlines foremployers, and open issues for individuals.
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This white paper demonstrates how adopting ICD-10 and EHRs can provide information that would be useful to streamlining administrative burdens that plague both health plans and providers.