How Intelligent Workflow Technology can Help Address Surgeons' Top Documentation Burdens
Sponsored by
Nuance
March 8, 2023
Surgeons and their care teams are continuing to face the challenge of balancing patient care responsibilities with the increasing burden of administrative tasks. Healthcare organizations are finding it is better to automate than to keep doing it the same manual way to streamline documentation and reduce the burden on surgeons. With AI-driven documentation and intelligent workflows, healthcare organizations can improve accuracy, enhance efficiency, and drive ROI.
A new HealthLeaders Buzz Survey on documentation trends, supported by Nuance, found that investment in surgical documentation tools is an essential priority for most healthcare organizations.
In this latest research report, you’ll gain insights on:
Surgical documentation priorities and their evolution
Advantages of AI-driven documentation and intelligent workflows
Investing in the future
Driving true ROI with advanced surgical documentation technology
In the face of shrinking margins and ongoing economic uncertainty, payors are under enormous pressure to do more with less. With aging technology and disconnected data, many payors struggle to meet these expectations.
Download the following ebook to explore how payors can use AI to create a powerful engagement strategy that meets members where they are, improves satisfaction, simplifies the members’ journey, and reduces costs.
You’ll also learn how the right engagement strategy:
It uses AI, speech, and natural language understanding that guides members to the optimal channel
Gives care service teams the tools and insights to offer effective guidance and resolve issues quickly
Allows resolution of complex questions with design strategies such as personalization and intent switching
Can Technology Relieve Pulmonary Complications—and the Staffing Shortage?
Sponsored by
Baxter
March 3, 2023
Facilities are seeing more patients with acute and chronic respiratory conditions—but due to departures and burnout, there are fewer respiratory therapists (RTs) to treat them.1 This just-released white paper examines whether a proven2 respiratory therapy that can reduce treatment time and improve patient outcomes may also help ease your staff's burden.
Compelling evidence suggests that Oscillation and Lung Expansion (OLE) therapy may be part of the clinical and financial solution, shown to reduce hospital length of stay by 4.9 days for intubated patients and 1.6 days for hospital patients.1
This white paper examines how OLE therapy may reduce the time RTs need to spend with each patient, and potentially the number of patients they need to treat. You'll also find data related to the respiratory staff shortage, its potential impact on patient care and facility financials, and how deploying OLE therapy can support RT efficiency and effectiveness.
A collection of case studies highlighting sustainable, person-centered, digital health management programs that address diversity, equity, and inclusion. Learn actionable strategies to improve health outcomes for underserved populations.
Case Study Highlights:
Successfully implemented evidence-based solutions yielding more than $250M in annual savings
Tactics to connect various agencies to deliver programs that address patient-reported social determinants of health and identify and decrease disparities and gaps in care for underserved, vulnerable populations.
The creation and implementation of the first engagement and data hub for integrated care, coordinating physical and behavioral health, human/social service, law enforcement, and judicial organizations
Traditional MIPS plans will conclude in 2023. In the past few years, due to extensions, exclusions, and other factors that might have meant you weren't too concerned with the extensive details of the MIPS program, the results might not have had a significant impact on your practice.
Are you prepared to avoid penalties?
Here's what you need to know to act now to prepare and prevent penalties.
Creating the Ideal Patient Billing and Payment Journey
Sponsored by
US Bank
January 27, 2023
Three ways providers are eliminating complexities to boost margins and make positive impressions
During a recent panel discussion during the HealthLeaders Revenue Cycle NOW Summit, industry experts Tonie Bayman, Director of Revenue Recovery, at Memorial Hermann Healthcare System, and Misty Grambow, Vice President of Healthcare and Non-Profit Solutions, at U.S. Bank/Elavon, sat down with our Revenue Cycle Editor Amanda Norris to talk all things billing and the patient experience.
This report discusses analysis on cleaner billing and payment processes, advanced patient education, next-level digital engagement and payment portals, and the future of the patient billing experience.
To learn more about what they had to say, download our latest Recap Report today!