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Financial/Revenue Cycle Management

By Mike Miliard | 11:54 am | June 12, 2014
Simply put, most revenue cycle management systems aren't suited for a future where providers are paid for quality, not volume. That, coupled with increasing hospital consolidation and the fact that the "the average system out there is quite old," means the entire concept of RCM is due for a shakeup.
By Jeff Byers | 11:38 am | May 19, 2014
3D printing is set to become a disruptive technology across many sectors, including healthcare – and a money saver too. Employing 3D printing, one medical wearable startup tallied savings of more than $250,000 in one year.
By Mike Miliard | 11:56 am | May 09, 2014
In search of innovative new information technology that can help hospitals like them improve care, two of California's biggest health systems have teamed up to create an investment fund to help foster new companies.
By Benjamin Harris | 10:54 am | May 09, 2014
The long and short of it is this: Old code deteriorates over time. It begs to be transported to new platforms. With that, though, comes challenges.
By Erin McCann | 11:59 am | May 05, 2014
A triad of big name hospitals have come under fire recently for allegedly overcharging patients for copies of their medical records.
By Jack Beaudoin | 08:30 am | April 30, 2014
Some analysts are predicting the next "great wave" in EHR purchasing among U.S. hospitals to be just around the corner. But do the numbers really bear that out?
By Erin McCann | 11:51 am | April 29, 2014
Health IT solutions company Medfusion has officially terminated its contract with EHR giant Allscripts following a series of unresolved payment disputes, company officials announced Monday.
By Anthony Brino | 10:48 am | April 28, 2014
Health information exchange is at a crossroads, with many HIEs having exhausted their funding -- and some having already gone out of business -- just as data exchange is becoming more important than ever. Some innovative exchanges are proving their value, however.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:50 am | April 22, 2014
Cloud-based EHR company athenahealth will resign from the EHR Association. Its executives say it does not belong there, since it is neither an EHR company nor a software vendor.
By Erin McCann | 12:11 pm | April 18, 2014
A California-based home care and hospice group has undergone a digital overhaul after providing tablet computers for its some 1,300 care providers. And, although far from an inexpensive rollout, the digitization has saved the group big bucks.