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Anyone who’s tried to schedule a doctor’s appointment is painfully familiar with the sound of healthcare inefficiency: hold music. The painful experience of listening to Opus No. 1 after giving the office your personal information, only to get transferred to…

Hospitals, medical groups, and healthcare organizations are facing perhaps their most uncertain future ever. What impact will the political situation have on how they are reimbursed for caring for their most vulnerable patients? How can organizations offset potential financial losses…

Documentation has become a critical, central part of healthcare. Accurate documentation is needed for effective care delivery, measuring quality, coding and billing and much more. However, asking clinicians to spend more time on documentation — when almost 50% of clinicians…

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Advanced technology can deliver real impact, when hospitals and tech suppliers work together on integration The digital hospital is here. From connected patient rooms in smarter buildings to remote care solutions in patient homes, the integration of digital and physical…

Hospitals and health systems are under unprecedented financial pressure. Labor shortages, rising supply chain costs, shifting regulations, and increasingly complex payer contracts are straining margins and limiting investments in patient care. While many organizations have digitized their EHRs and ERPs…

For years, emergency medicine providers have watched the number of self-pay and high-deductible plan (HDHP) patients climb. With mass Medicaid disenrollments due to the unwinding of the pandemic-era continuous enrollment provision and continued employer reliance on higher deductibles, most experts…

If you look at most health systems’ mission statements, you’re likely to notice some common themes—improving health, advancing wellness, and enhancing quality of life chief among them. This is what communities want from their health systems, and it’s what drives…

Health systems are fast-tracking digital transformation, shifting from exploring possibilities to achieving measurable impact. At Becker’s 10th Annual Health IT + Digital Health + RCM Meeting, panelists from Nuvance Health (Danbury, Conn.), Indiana University Health (Indianapolis), Summa Health (Akron, Ohio)…

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