Clinical decision support technology takes business intelligence (BI) to the next level by offering caregivers evidence-based, best-practice information, providing automated responses in response to patient data and much more. Inside this e-book, learn how your healthcare facility can benefit from clinical BI tools.
Population health management technology can improve individual and group health efforts and reduce costs for organizations. Find out how to determine which tool is right for your health organization.
This brief video explores how Augusta Health leveraged a single sign-on technology to make it easier for physicians to use technology in the clinical workflow, while also improving the protection of confidential patient information.
Technology advancements and the ICD-10 transition have expanded the scope of revenue cycle management, challenging IT to keep up. Find tips on decreasing revenue risk, strengthening your revenue cycle strategy and more, in our expert handbook.
This white paper highlights a voice recognition solution that enables physicians to describe their diagnoses more accurately and enhance the collaborative relationship between themselves, documentation specialists, other clinical staff and HIM pros.
The root causes of claims denials often stem from admissions, HIM/coding, or billing. However, obtaining a complete view of denials—to identify these root causes—and revenue health is a common roadblock. Watch this webcast as Inovalon VP Lori Zindl shares strategic ways to leverage denial data to understand revenue cycle health.
Read Inovalon’s blog post to discover 4 ways to forge data-driven healthcare innovation and to learn how Inovalon helps others navigate the data challenges and recognize the opportunities of the healthcare sector.
This handbook focuses on population health management from data analytics and a new approach to the business of medical care. As a management strategy, it gives providers a way to commit to patients and financial goals.
BYOD and complex medical devices are forcing CIOs and IT departments to update their data security protocols to avoid violating HIPAA, patient privacy, and more. Explore the vulnerabilities created by this influx of devices, and dig into data on past healthcare data breaches so that you can prevent repeat scenarios.