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Understanding the Big Picture - A Look at the EMR Lifecycle Adopting an EMR is one of the most important decisions you will make for your practice. As you prepare to go down this road, careful navigation is required. It is important to understand the big picture; the things that are most important for success as you move through the decision making to implementation and eventually, operations. The right approach will help assure you meet the goals for your practice and your business - to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the way you deliver healthcare and to implement a long term business and IT strategy that results in tangible, economic benefits. Slide PresentationClick here to request a copy of this slide presentation.Related Topics |
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RCM What Matters NowA 6-part podcast series addressing RCM topics that will lead your practice to success now and in the future.Webinar LibraryWhy RCM Performance is More Important Than Ever RCM What Matters Now: Part 1 - A look into the challenges that physicians face today, reporting that can ease those challenges, how automation can improve the revenue cycle, how to get the most out of your RCM performance, and more. Managing Day to Day RCM Performance with Data RCM What Matters Now: Part 2 - A look into practice analytics, important metrics, how to improve collections, the importance of denial code classifications, must-have reporting capabilities, and more. Technology Enhanced RCM RCM What Matters Now: Part 3 - A look into the secret of a high performing revenue cycle, the best areas to leverage RCM technology, best practices for preventing rejects and denials, the future of RCM, and more. Tim's BlogEP Registration and Attestation Deadline for CY2011 EPs have until February 29th, 2012 to register and attest to meaningful use. ICD-10: Lost in Translation Use this online translator to see how your commonly used ICD-9 codes will translate into the new ICD-10 coding system. As We Head to Court... Healthcare is going to be changed, regardless of how the Supreme Court votes on the Affordable Care Act. See all posts » |