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Wellness portals, apps, and wearables are transforming how we approach workplace or occupational health. Furthermore, of these digital health tools, the portal has gained significant traction, driven by increased patient access during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Nowadays, using your workforce portal to schedule a home test isn’t just convenient; it has become the standard…
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Effective pain management calls for precise judgment and a talent for connecting subtle details to guide patients toward lasting relief. Now, with artificial intelligence (AI)-powered pain management EHR Integrations, you can reach new levels of diagnostic accuracy and precision in treatment planning. By embracing AI-driven pain management solutions, you’ll gain valuable insights that support quick,…
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A customizable EHR for physical medicine clinics plays a vital role in streamlining care for patients dealing with musculoskeletal injuries and chronic pain—common issues that many face daily. Your physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) clinic is a cornerstone of their recovery, but one of the biggest challenges remains: care coordination. When physicians, physical therapists, chiropractors,…
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This article is reviewed by Jason Keele, a healthcare technology expert with extensive experience in electronic health records (EHR), practice management solutions, and digital health innovations. With over 42 years of industry expertise, he specializes in optimizing healthcare workflows and enhancing patient care through technology.
Tags: EHR Systems, electronic health records, emr software
Let’s face it: traditional pain management often feels like a reactive process, stepping in only when the discomfort intensifies. But what if you could predict those pain flare-ups before they strike? You can achieve that kind of proactive care using electronic health record (EHR)-integrated predictive analytics. In this blog, we’ll explore how predictive data analytics…
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The United States of America’s strong economy thrives thanks to millions of workers across diverse industries driving growth. To sustain this momentum, this massive workforce must receive consistent wellness support. However, occupational health professionals are facing pressing health threats, from heat-related illnesses to mental health challenges. Equally important is helping employers comply with Occupational Safety…
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Integrating electronic health records (EHR) and telemedicine combines the best of both worlds for patient care. EHRs centralize patient information for easier care coordination, while telemedicine offers a flexible and compassionate way to reach patients. With telemedicine EHRs, chronic pain patients can enjoy virtual consultations and remote monitoring from the comfort of their homes—no more…
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As we move through the middle of the year, advocates for interoperability in healthcare have introduced another set of standard updates. The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) has announced that health IT developers and clinics aiming to participate in the ONC Health IT Certification Program can integrate the approved Standards Version…
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This article is reviewed by Jason Keele, a healthcare technology expert with extensive experience in electronic health records (EHR), practice management solutions, and digital health innovations. With over 42 years of industry expertise, he specializes in optimizing healthcare workflows and enhancing patient care through technology.
Tags: EHR Integration, Electronic Health Records (EHR), Health IT Standards, Healthcare Data Exchange, Healthcare Interoperability, HL7 FHIR, Query Medical Records
The ambulatory surgery center, at its core, is a convenient option for surgical care. However, the prior authorization (PA) processes often create obstacles. Requiring clinics to contact payers before delivering services or prescribing medications leads to delays in both timely patient care and reimbursements. This payer-centric system would work smoothly in an ideal…
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