Why providers burn out on EHR documentation — and how to fix it
Reduce provider time on EHR documentation and improve physician satisfaction by implementing Epic tools like Quick Actions to optimize your EHR performance.
Reduce provider time on EHR documentation and improve physician satisfaction by implementing Epic tools like Quick Actions to optimize your EHR performance.
Nordic worked with Piedmont Healthcare to capture discrete data, allowing Piedmont to meet its ACO regulatory and quality measure needs such as eCQM and PQRS.
Senior Consultant June Stacey explains the basics and the benefits of an EHR security assessment to help remove many security hurdles that slow down your team.
Practices with Epic's EHR are poised for success in each of the MIPS performance categories: Quality, Accountable Care Information, and Improvement Activities.
An overview of Epic upgrades, the structure of an upgrade project, and five critical steps that will help you upgrade as smoothly as possible.
If you haven't realized all of your 2016 goals, we'll have a number of highly sought after skillsets available soon that can help you finish the year strong.
Here are a few opportunities for quick wins to start achieving your population health goals by engaging your governance, operational, and analytics teams.
Is there ever a good time for optimization projects? Rush University Medical Center shares strategies from a recent successful physician specialty optimization.
If your EHR isn't running as efficiently as when it was implemented, an unbiased third-party assessment is your first step to prioritizing solutions.
Discussion covers CCM from the point of view of the patient, the provider, and then the IT team, sharing some of the different organizational approaches.
Nordic offers some of the most likely trends, but then, in addition, offers concrete actions you can take to move your healthcare organization forward. Here’s to a fantastic 2016!
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