FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE, MEDICAL DEVICES

Increasing Health Equity in Your Community

November 12, 2022

Increasing Health
The past two years have seen accelerated adoption and utilization of telehealth services by a majority of healthcare organizations, driven in large part by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The South Bend Clinic

Even in 1916 the Mayo Clinic was an impressive health care facility. That’s what Dr. Walter Baker, a South Bend surgeon, thought when he visited the nationally known Clinic. It was the first nonprofit group practice in the world, and doctors from a variety of medical specialties came together there to care for patients. They believed “the needs of the patient come first.” So did Dr. Baker. In fact, he was so inspired by what he saw that when he returned to South Bend, he gathered six other specialists, and they formed the South Bend Clinic...

OTHER WHITEPAPERS
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Reimagining healthcare IT for the next decade

whitePaper | March 2, 2020

In the decade since the HITECH Act was passed, first-generation electronic health record systems provided a foundation for innovations such as electronic prescribing, clinical decision support and predictive analytics. While usability and productivity issues with EHRs have been well documented, there are significant untapped opportunities to optimize the EHR and health IT. In this whitepaper, PatientKeeper outlines a vision for the future of health IT through the next decade, which includes New data-driven approaches that leverage the clinical information being captured by the EHR to improve patient outcomes and reduce physician burnout, Optimized communication between physicians, nurses and ancillary staff to produce better patient outcomes as efficiencies improve, Better interoperability to improve care coordination and inspire opportunities for ideas like telemedicine to alleviate physician shortages

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Digital Healthcare Trends to Transform Patient Experiences in 2022

whitePaper | August 24, 2022

Like many other parts of life, the healthcare journey has radically transformed over the last two years. An increasing number of patients and doctors are taking advantage of digital channels for consultations, treatments, and ongoing medical care.

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Keeping Patient Data Secure in the Cloud

whitePaper | December 3, 2022

In the past three decades, cloud computing as we now know it has undergone many changes. Long gone are the days where large corporations had a single off-site server parsing data. Today, businesses of all sizes are embracing the cloud for storage to services and beyond.

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A New Tech Stack for Medical Affairs in the Future

whitePaper | August 17, 2022

Medical Affairs and medical science liaisons (MSLs) are highly visible and important roles that have faced significant obstacles in recent years trying to engage healthcare providers.

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How health systems can recover millions in lost revenue

whitePaper | February 5, 2020

The landscape of healthcare revenue appears bleak: costs and expenses are rising, while reimbursements decline. Traditionally, solutions focus on preventative measures, yet costly write-offs remain ever-present. This is especially true with respect to commercial claims, where denials are plentiful and appeals complicated and labor intensive. How, then, can you mitigate loss without straining your resources? One answer is claims appeals through the Federal ERISA process. Through specialization in Federal ERISA Law, the experienced staff of ERISA Recovery can collect on aged claims without undue burden on your systems.

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Why disaster resiliency is better than disaster recovery

whitePaper | July 15, 2022

Ensuring critical patient information is available at the point of care is simply non-negotiable. Because without it, patients can’t get the care they need, and the impacts can be life-threatening especially in places like the ER where patients need care immediately, or in the NICU, where every second counts.

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Spotlight

The South Bend Clinic

Even in 1916 the Mayo Clinic was an impressive health care facility. That’s what Dr. Walter Baker, a South Bend surgeon, thought when he visited the nationally known Clinic. It was the first nonprofit group practice in the world, and doctors from a variety of medical specialties came together there to care for patients. They believed “the needs of the patient come first.” So did Dr. Baker. In fact, he was so inspired by what he saw that when he returned to South Bend, he gathered six other specialists, and they formed the South Bend Clinic...

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