Bill Siwicki
A healthcare revenue cycle management expert talks about the two technologies' impact on what can be a time-consuming and error-prone process.
Goodwill NYNJ used a $436,000 grant from the FCC to buy tablets, laptops and hotspots to enable caregivers to deliver care to low-income patients in the two states.
Here's a look at how it was created, what it offers – and how it grew to reach more than 38 million visits in seven months.
Paul Black points to misplaced records priorities, innovation aimed at the provider experience, artificial intelligence's increasing role and more.
With virtual care, the rural Texas provider organization is cutting costs and saving patients from having to take days off of work to see a doctor.
The CISO at vendor FNTS goes in-depth on where cloud technology works best, and talks cybersecurity measures to address the HIPAA Safe Harbor Law.
In the newest installment in our lessons learned series, IT leaders from world-class pediatric care centers describe how quick innovation, EHR optimization, agile teamwork, resource realignment and other forward-thinking strategies have helped keep their missions afloat.
The tracking technology also is enabling the hospital to report more highly accurate results to the Pennsylvania state health department.
The provider organization used funds granted from the FCC to buy specialized virtual care units that it placed in schools to test and treat kids.
In two years, the organization eliminated 517 avoidable days monthly, reduced length of stay by six hours on average per patient, and eliminated 200 hours of data collection per week.