Category: Healthcare Industry News
New CMS rules cut red tape, mandate discharge planning
Date: October 1st, 2019Source: Modern HealthcareTopics: HIE, Long-Term Care, Home Health, Discharge PlanningThe CMS on Wednesday released final rules that cut some of the regulatory mandates for Medicare and Medicaid providers, but discharge planning requirements for hospitals, critical access hospitals and home health agencies.
Read MoreDuring natural disasters, HIEs on the front lines of addressing fragmentation in healthcare
Date: October 1st, 2019Source: Fierce HealthcareTopics: HIE, Emergency Services, Disaster PreparednessThese disasters shine a spotlight on the importance and value of being able to access patient records—including both clinical and claims data—in real time. And these disasters highlight the role health information exchanges (HIEs) can and must play in connecting all facets of care, from first responders to clinicians to patients and families in search of their loved ones.
Read MoreSDoH: Poised to Care for the Complete Patient
Date: September 26th, 2019Source: Population Health MagazineTopics: Social Determinants of HealthAs a medical community we have begun to lean on population health to help us understand that relationship and even predict the progression of disease states based off a combination of social determinants, clinical information, and family history.
Read MoreBlockchain Technology Is Already Improving Lives At 22 Hospitals
Date: September 23rd, 2019Source: ForbesTopics: BlockchainThe promise of blockchain technology couldn’t be greater than in the healthcare sector.
Read MoreWidespread Support for Adopting Tools Needed to Tap Potential of Electronic Health Records
Date: September 18th, 2019Source: PEW TrustsTopics: Interoperability, APIApplication programming interfaces (APIs) already allow services, such as travel and personal finance websites and smartphone applications, to organize and display information from multiple sources. If broadly used in health care, APIs based on common standards could also sync data across EHR systems and feed that information into apps that let patients share their medical records with caregivers or alert clinicians to best practices for treatment.
Read MoreHospice Margins Could Soar Under Primary Care First
Date: September 17th, 2019Source: Hospice NewsTopics: Value-Based Care, Long-Term Care, HospiceHospice providers that participate in the Primary Care First initiative’s Seriously Ill Population Model could see gross margins in excess of 20% to 25%, according to experts in health care payment models.
Read MoreNew Proposed Rules on Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Data Would Address Care Coordination and Law Enforcement Challenges
Date: August 28th, 2019Source: LexBlogTopics: Behavioral Health, 42 CFR Part 2The proposed Part 2 updates could have significant impacts on how health care providers, researchers, and health technology companies protect and share SUD information with each other.
Read MoreHospitals treat patients without admitting them, to avoid penalties
Date: August 22nd, 2019Source: ReutersTopics: Hospital ReadmissionsHospitals appear to be treating Medicare patients in emergency departments (EDs) and observation areas to avoid readmissions and the financial penalties associated with them, according to a new U.S. study.
Read MoreFirst Survey of the Strategic Health Information Exchange Collaborative (SHIEC) Shows Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) Provide Critical National Infrastructure
Date: August 19th, 2019Source: SHIECTopics: HIE, Interoperability, Notifications92 percent of the U.S. population is served by HIEs in survey results released by SHIEC at the start of 5th Annual National Conference in National Harbor, Maryland August 19-21, 2019
Read MoreHow Health Data Standards Support Healthcare Interoperability
Date: August 16th, 2019Source: EHR IntelligenceTopics: HIE, EHRs, Interoperability, Care Summaries, Direct MessagingAdopting health data standards in a consistent and comprehensive manner will be key to enabling meaningful healthcare interoperability.
Read MoreAmbulatory Practices Ahead of the Curve with Precision Medicine
Date: August 16th, 2019Source: Healthcare InnovationTopics: Precision MedicineInterestingly, ambulatory groups are among the leaders in adopting precision medicine, overtaking many larger organizations and academic centers, especially in pharmacogenomics (PGx).
Read MoreTransitions Between Acute Care and Post-Acute Care Providers Still Manual, Survey Finds
Date: August 14th, 2019Source: Healthcare InnovationTopics: HIE, Care Coordination, Long-Term Care, Transitions of CareJust 2 percent of acute care and LTPAC providers are only using IT-driven strategies to coordinate patient care and transfer data, the data showed
Read MoreLawmakers hoping to overhaul privacy rules for substance-use disorders
Date: August 14th, 2019Source: Modern HealthcareTopics: Behavioral Health, opioids, 42 CFR Part 2Hospitals badly want Congress to waive the statute known as 42 CFR Part 2 and its dictates that only substance-use disorder, or SUD, patients themselves can decide who sees their medical history. They argue that given the stakes with widespread opioid addiction, it's risky to ban doctors from sharing medical histories when appropriate.
Read MoreBest Practices to Develop a Social Determinants of Health Strategy
Date: August 1st, 2019Source: HealthIT AnalyticsTopics: Social Determinants of HealthA discussion with members of Humana’s Bold Goal team identified best practices for building a successful social determinants of health strategy.
Read MoreUsing Risk Scores, Stratification for Population Health Management
Date: July 29th, 2019Source: Health IT AnalyticsTopics: Value-Based Care, Accountable Care, risk managementRisk scores and risk stratification techniques are foundational for any successful population health management program. What are some of the considerations for developing this data?
Read MoreHow Health Data Standards Support Healthcare Interoperability
Date: July 24th, 2019Source: EHR IntelligenceTopics: InteroperabilityAdopting health data standards in a consistent and comprehensive manner will be key to enabling meaningful healthcare interoperability.
Read MoreSuccessful Medicare ACOs engage physicians, patients, federal report finds
Date: July 24th, 2019Source: Modern HealthcareTopics: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Accountable CareThese high-performers that have both reduced Medicare spending while still providing high-quality healthcare have a few things in common. They all work with doctors to increase their awareness of what medical services cost, while also encouraging patients — particularly those with costly chronic conditions — to get involved in their own healthcare.
Read MoreImproving Patient Safety Through Healthcare Interoperability
Date: July 24th, 2019Source: EHR IntelligenceTopics: HIE, Interoperability, Patient Care, opioidsAchieving widespread healthcare interoperability should prove instrumental to reducing opioid-related overdoses and medical errors.
Read MoreSocial Determinants Screenings Cut Hospital Admissions by Nearly 30%
Date: July 23rd, 2019Source: HealthIT AnalyticsTopics: Hospital Readmissions, Social Determinants of HealthScreenings helped providers refer Medicaid patients to community health services, which then addressed the social determinants of health.
Read MoreThe average price for treating primary care conditions in ED? $2,032, UnitedHealth says
Date: July 22nd, 2019Source: Becker's Hospital ReviewTopics: Care Coordination, Primary Care, Emergency ServicesEach time a patient enters the emergency department with a condition that can be treated in a primary care setting, it comes at an average cost of $2,032 to the healthcare system, according to an analysis published by UnitedHealth Group.
Read MorePrivate Practices Less Likely to Invest in EHR Technology
Date: July 22nd, 2019Source: EHR IntelligenceTopics: EHRsA recent study found private practices are less likely to maintain EHR technology than clinicians in other care settings, such as hospitals or group practices.
Read MoreHow to Make EHRs Usable: Bring the Data to the Providers
Date: July 20th, 2019Source: Healthcare Business TodayTopics: HIE, EHRs, InteroperabilityThe real problem, however, isn’t solely the EHRs themselves. Rather, as pointed out in these articles, the challenge facing providers is that a single EHR system rarely contains all the information providers need to deliver optimal care. Relevant, actionable data could be in another health system’s EHR, a web-based payer portal, a data analytics application or health information exchange (HIE), to name a few of the many other locations.
Read MoreFocusing on Patient Care to Fuel Healthcare Interoperability
Date: June 20th, 2019Source: EHR IntelligenceTopics: Interoperability, Patient CareThe technology is starting to catch up in the push toward nationwide healthcare interoperability, but a patient-centric approach remains essential.
Read MoreProviders ready to take on more risk, survey shows
Date: June 19th, 2019Source: Healthcare DiveTopics: Accountable Care, risk managementAccording to the survey, 64% of the hospital and health system senior finance executives said their organizations are prepared to increase their levels of risk over the next one to three years — 64% through commercial payer contracting models, 57% through Medicare value-based models and 51% in Medicare Advantage plans.
Read MorePatients get more aggressive end-of-life interventions when physicians take over decision-making, study finds
Date: June 18th, 2019Source: Fierce HealthcareTopics: Advance Care PlanningTerminally ill patients who request that physicians make decisions for them get more aggressive end-of-life treatment, according to a new study. The study, published in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, looked at patients' and physicians' personal beliefs and attitudes and how they affect end-of-life care
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