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Tami McMasters Gomez, director of Coding and Clinical Documentation Integrity Services at UC Davis Medical Center, sees automation and AI freeing clinicians from the burdens of coding and documentation.
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Surescripts' focus is on lowering patient costs and improving both quality of care and patient safety, explains CMIO Dr. Andrew Mellin.
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The first product from the health system's department of care transformation and innovation can predict the load of a hospital within 72 hours and then match that load with a clinical team, says Dr. John Doulis.
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The goal of digital transformation in healthcare must be to make patients' engagement with the care journey easier, claim Mona Baset, VP of digital services for Intermountain Health, and Kyruss Chief Revenue Officer Brandon Spring.
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Calum Yacoubian, director of healthcare strategy at IQVIA, outlines natural language processing use cases, such as aggregating data for population health initiatives and supporting rare disease diagnoses for precision medicine.
Telemedicine and digital health expert Dr. Laura Purdy shares how interoperability in virtual care and digital health technologies can improve care delivery for patients and providers, and decrease disparities in health equity.
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Will Cantrell, director of product solutions at InteliChart, discusses how having patient-facing components built into workflows will be the biggest help EHRs can provide.
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John Gaines, VP of marketing at Cohere Health, describes the challenges providers face in getting prior authorizations and how new CMS guidelines will speed up the process by mandating that it be done electronically.
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Dr. Lyle Berkowitz, CEO of KeyCare, talks about how virtual providers free up clinicians' time by handling "triple R" – routine, repeatable and rules-based – care visits that can occupy more than 50% of a physician's day.
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Ed Gaudet, CEO and founder of Censinet, highlights announcements from the HIMSS23 cybersecurity forum aimed at helping healthcare practices improve protection as phishing becomes more sophisticated.