From Eva and healow Virtual Room to the wonders of interoperability, the 2017 National Conference yielded more than a dozen innovations that will help revolutionize healthcare and healthcare IT! Check it out!
Documentation Innovations
We continue to improve our solutions for urgent care and ASCs, with a more intuitive, query-based process for handling common procedures such as lacerations.
In-place editing now allows providers to document more efficiently within the Progress Note, with no need to click hyperlinks, saving clicks and valuable time with each patient.
Locked Progress Notes for comprehensive and automatic transfer of updated clinical information among providers.
Our new prescription status Messenger campaign sends patients text messages notifying them that their prescriptions are available — no more phone calls and delays.
eClinicalTouch – Quick Notes
Workflows and Engagement
A new emphasis on previsit planning, helping providers and their staff collect the background and records on each patient before the clinical encounter, for more efficient and effective care.
Stronger patient credentialing, two-factor authentication and OTP-based (one-time password) log-ins.
We are offering new screens and functions through our partnership with Intelligent Medical Objects (IMO), helping practitioners quickly sort through thousands of diagnostic codes.
healow continues to grow, with the incorporation of further health trackers and data, healow Pay, and patient surveys.
Financial and Operations
Our award-winning Revenue Cycle Management solution has clearer processes for eligibility and registration, import/export fee schedules, ERA auto-posting, and patient-friendly statements.
In cooperation with a third-party vendor, we offer patients the option to store credit cards on file, making it easy to pay copayments or balances — even if they don't have their card with them.
A new partnership with Jopari Solution Inc. for real-time editing and submission of workers' compensation claims.
Incorporation of the JW modifier under HCPCS Level II for calculating units of immunization drugs and biologics discarded and eligible for payment under Medicare Part B.
Looking back at the 10th annual National Conference