Embracing Change Management for Revenue Cycle Success

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MedeAnalytics

HealthLeaders recently held the Revenue Cycle NOW Online Summit. Over the full day event, industry experts and thought leaders discussed the changing role of the revenue cycle and its impact on the healthcare space.

In this report, we examine critical issues raised during our opening keynote session, presented by Shawntea (Taya) Moheiser, CMPE, CMOM, Owner, ITS Healthcare, LLC and Kem Tolliver, CMPE, CPC, CMOM, President, Medical Revenue Cycle Specialists.

Download our latest report today to learn more!

The Shift to Virtual Care: Lessons From 2 Healthcare Systems

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Amwell

HealthLeaders recently held the Telehealth and Connected Health NOW Online Summit. Over the two-day event, industry experts and thought leaders discussed the changing role of virtual care for patients and providers and its impact on the healthcare space.

Gundersen Health System faced a huge cultural change due to the pandemic. Prior to COVID-19, Gundersen was involved in telehealth initiatives, but they were not in widespread use. The healthcare system devised a plan to limit in-person visits and move as much care as possible to telehealth. But how is that done is such a rapid manner?

Additionally, OU (Oklahoma) Medicine brought virtual care to the forefront for their patients and physicians. The focus was on progress and not perfection (for now) and with that, OU was able to complete 30,000 virtual care visits from March to mid-July. The feedback they received was encouraging, and for the most part exceeded patient experience scores that were higher to their in-person visits.

To learn Gundersen Health System’s four phase approach and OU Medicine’s plan of action, download our latest report today!

The New Normal: Telehealth After COVID-19

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Imprivata

HealthLeaders recently held the Telehealth and Connected Health NOW Online Summit. Over the two-day event, industry experts and thought leaders discussed the changing role of virtual care for patients and providers and its impact on the healthcare space.

In this report, we examine the critical issues raised during our opening keynote session, presented by ATA (American Telemedicine Association) CEO Ann Mond Johnson and Joseph C. Kvedar, MD, president of the ATA, professor at Harvard Medical School, and senior advisor of virtual care at Mass General Brigham.

They provided critical insight into:

  • Telehealth's progress during the pandemic
  • Changes that will be necessary to sustain these advancements
  • Reimagining the future of healthcare

The Guru's Guide to Acute Care Telemedicine

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SOC Telemed

Hospitals in the U.S. face a higher demand for primary and specialty physician coverage than available resources can meet. As a way of meeting the increasing demand, savvy leaders at hospitals and other healthcare facilities are looking to telemedicine.

However, many telemedicine programs fail due to unforeseen technical and clinical considerations. This guide will help healthcare organizations considering implementation of an acute telemedicine program avoid potential problems.

Our Telemed IQ Guru can help you make the most intelligent decisions to ensure program success. Read on to learn how you can enrich your operational model, empower your healthcare teams to improve clinical care and patient outcomes, and improve the financial health of your organization.

The Intelligent Guide to Acute Telemedicine

Sponsored by
SOC Telemed

When it comes to assessing the future of healthcare in the U.S., one thing is clear: there’s no shortage of forces working to drive change and disruption in this vital industry. Regulatory requirements, payment systems and reimbursement models will continue to evolve. Studies predict that patient populations will continue to grow as the number of qualified new specialists shrinks. Large-scale crisis events will continue to challenge hospitals to find new and more effective ways to mobilize and coordinate a rapid response. And clinical advances will continue to raise the bar on how quickly and effectively physicians can save and improve lives.

Read the Guide to see how telemedicine is a powerful tool to help hospitals build the resilience and expertise they’ll need to meet the challenges of the coming decades. As successes in neurology, critical care and psychiatry are replicated in more specialties, telemedicine will become a well-integrated part of American medicine, with established protocols that help hospitals comply with regulations, control costs and offer rapid, effective and compassionate patient care.

Healthcare’s New Normal: Transforming How You Connect with Patients During COVID-19 and Beyond

Sponsored by
Intrado

Healthcare is undergoing extensive changes as it adapts to the “new normal.” The current pandemic is forcing providers to rethink how they engage and communicate with patients throughout every clinical, operational, and financial touchpoint. Whether or not organizations will thrive in this new environment depends heavily on how well they can adapt their patient experiences through technology.

Organizations are experiencing three distinct stages brought about by this severe and wide-reaching healthcare crisis: reacting, reopening, and ultimately recovering. Read Intrado’s new eBook to discover how to transform healthcare experiences to meet today’s challenging environment.

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