How to reduce physician burnout through EHR optimization
Are your providers burned out on documentation and other bureaucratic tasks? The EHR can be a helpful tool to manage workload, not increase it.
Are your providers burned out on documentation and other bureaucratic tasks? The EHR can be a helpful tool to manage workload, not increase it.
If you're looking to optimize or refresh your EHR performance, we are ready with a team of experts to assess your challenges and provide solutions.
If you're looking to realize a return on your EHR optimization effort, take a long-term view because the success you're awaiting may take a few years.
Nordic partnered with Bellin Health and N.E.W. Community Clinic to extend the EHR to several clinics serving homeless and underprivileged communities, allowing clinics to provde much-needed care to vulnerable patients, track their progress through the system, and ensure they received care.
Brian Beinborn and Kate Yan share the biggest priorities to optimize the perioperative area's use of the system this year.
As the needs of healthcare organizations evolve, consultants must provide a strategic perspective that looks past the immediate problem to anticipate the client's greater needs.
Senior Consultant Ike Glinsmann discusses the most meaningful experience he had as a consultant, bringing the EHR to a homeless patient population in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
If your perioperative area is lagging behind in EHR functionality, Merry has some ideas for how to fix your issues and realize maximum revenue.
Nordic works with Contra Costa to optimize the EHR in line with its Whole Person Care initiative, which aims to improve care for low-income communities.
The problem list can be an incredibly useful tool if it's maintained properly. But who should take responsibility for managing and updating the list?
Whatever your strategic IT priorities in 2018, we're here to listen and help. Client Partnerships EVP Michelle Lichte talks through our evolving solutions.
Fixing provider efficiency issues doesn't mean throwing the (EHR) baby out with the bathwater. Joel Martin explains how EHRs aren't the sole reason for burnout.