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January 2023

Unfairly Uncompensated: The Hidden Cost of Missed Charges for Physicians

By |2024-01-17T14:11:17-07:00January 23rd, 2023|HybridChart, Rounding Software, Solutions for Doctors, Solutions for Healthcare Administrators|

As a physician, you put in long hours and make sacrifices to provide top-quality care to your patients. But what if you're not being fully compensated for all that hard work? Studies show that up to 80% of physicians don't get paid for every hour worked. That's a staggering statistic that should give you [...]

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October 2022

Why HybridChart is an Essential Component of Any Modern Cardiology Practice

By |2024-01-17T14:11:19-07:00October 11th, 2022|Cardiology, HybridChart, Practice Improvement, Rounding Software, Solutions for Doctors|

As the healthcare industry continues to evolve, cardiologists face increasing challenges in managing their practices efficiently. They must keep track of patient data, communicate with other healthcare professionals, and ensure that they are capturing all charges accurately and completely. To meet these demands, many cardiologists are turning to mobile rounding workflow solutions like HybridChart [...]

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November 2019

The Importance of Charge Capture Software

By |2024-01-17T14:11:27-07:00November 27th, 2019|Charge Capture, Rounding Software, Solutions for Doctors, Solutions for Healthcare Administrators|

In modern medicine, software is everywhere. Practice management systems, secure messaging tools, risk-score calculator apps, and the behemoth that we all love to hate – the EHR. It’s exhausting. So, why should you add yet another thing in the mix by using charge capture software? Here are five reasons charge capture software is an [...]

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October 2019

Communication Breakdown

By |2024-01-17T14:11:28-07:00October 24th, 2019|Rounding Software, Solutions for Doctors, Solutions for Healthcare Administrators|

When you’re rounding, how do you communicate patient status updates with your colleagues? We can all agree that regular texting would be the easiest option, but that’s not secure enough. CMS issued a memo clarifying what’s permissible in 2017, stating “All providers must utilize and maintain systems/platforms that are secure, encrypted, and that minimize the [...]

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August 2019

WHY Practice Automation Improves Patient Care and Safety

By |2024-01-17T14:11:29-07:00August 1st, 2019|Disruptive Behavior, Healthcare News, Solutions for Doctors, Solutions for Healthcare Administrators|

With all the changes in healthcare, imagine what these disruptions do to physicians and ultimately the care they provide to patients. Most medical students dream of healing the sick and providing preventative care and recommendations to improve patient outcomes.  When reality hits and providing care is lost in a massive sea of clerical work, an [...]

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July 2019

Pop-Ups and Inbox Messages and Data, Oh, My!

By |2024-01-17T14:11:29-07:00July 23rd, 2019|Healthcare News, HybridChart, Rounding Software, Solutions for Healthcare Administrators|

Early in my clinical applications career, we were wading through Meaningful Use Stage 2. It was painful for all concerned. Perhaps one of the biggest associated challenges we had to work through was pop-up fatigue. This culminated when we rolled out an important part of meeting MU2 – a Clinical Decision Support tool. The CDS [...]

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TOP 5 PRIORITIES for the 5 Months Left in 2019: HEALTHCARE LEADERS Need to Prioritize These Items NOW

By |2024-01-17T14:11:30-07:00July 18th, 2019|Healthcare News, Solutions for Healthcare Administrators|

Focus on your PEOPLE Your number one priority if you are sitting in the C-Suite is taking care of your PEOPLE.  Wait. What?  You may be thinking, “Shouldn’t patients always come first? “I disagree.  What many top leaders mistakenly do is alienate themselves from their people.  And, in front of the line is the medical [...]

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June 2019

Telehealth can Reduce Healthcare Costs and Increase 1:1 Time with Your Patient

By |2024-01-17T14:11:30-07:00June 27th, 2019|Practice Improvement, Solutions for Doctors, Solutions for Healthcare Administrators|

According to Definitive Health’s 2019 Annual Healthcare Trends Survey: 38% of Hospital Executives reported reducing operating expenses was their number one priority for 2019. The challenge is….how do we effectively reduce costs while at the same time, not compromise patient care?  I believe the answer is getting smarter at HOW and WHERE we provide great [...]

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Want to Lower Readmissions? Do These 6 Things Now.

By |2024-01-17T14:11:30-07:00June 19th, 2019|Healthcare News, Patients, Solutions for Healthcare Administrators|

Patients are getting lost between the in-patient and out-patient world.  This results in higher readmissions, sicker patients, and skyrocketing healthcare costs. Today, on average, the national rate for 30-day all-cause readmission is almost 15% (see Figure 1 below). Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets, Healthcare Cost [...]

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Competence is a Ladder

By |2024-01-17T14:11:31-07:00June 17th, 2019|Healthcare News|

How Understanding the Four Stages of Competence Can Improve the Way You Learn and Teach  In 2004, I started the University of Arizona’s Paramedic program. It was an intense program by any standard – sixty-four credit hours and hundreds of clinical hours in the space of nine months.  Despite a history of being of good student for whom academics came easily – or maybe [...]

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