Best Practices for Managing Medical Records Across Multiple Health Care Facilities (OnDemand Webinar)

$219.00

SKU: 407617EAU

Description

Learn how to lead your organization towards a positive, reinforcing feedback loop by focusing on the medical record.Hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers and physician groups struggle with generation of medical records causing burnout. The records are not serving the clinical care or communication needs of the patient or care teams, are insufficient for optimal coding and reimbursement and are poorly suited for individual or population management. Also, lack of a Universal Patient Identifier and diverse records often contain incomplete, erroneous or expired information complicating sharing and using records. The lack of data standards and a coherent, mandated and widely adopted interoperability infrastructure increases costs or even prohibits organizations from benefitting from other siloed records. When the standards and interoperability finally emerge, we will be faced with a deluge of data that will have to be reconciled. Complicating matters are long sales and implementation practices and the need to integrate solutions from multiple vendors. Learn how solving medical record issues can have tremendous beneficial effects on physician burnout and productivity, improve the quality of care, optimize reimbursement, and make patients happy. Discover how to implement changes quickly and easily that will minimize your risks and maximize rewards. Prepare, participate in and benefit from advances in information technology. Proactively manage populations for preventative medicine, use predictive analytics and target conditions. Learn how to lead your organization towards a positive, reinforcing feedback loop leveraging your current infrastructure by focusing on the medical record.

Date: 2021-02-10 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

The Four Aims of Medicine
• Medical Record Importance and Usage
• Outcomes, Costs, Patient and Doctors Perspective
• Legal and Regulatory Environment

Capturing the Clinical Encounter
• The 4 Methods of Clinical Documentation
• Patient ID and Record Accuracy
• Workflow and Teams

Sharing Medical Records
• Legal and Regulatory Environment
• Reality of Interoperability
• RCM

Pitfalls, Risks and Avoidance
• Malware
• Implementation
• Costs

Solutions
• Prevention
• Mitigation
• Best Practices

No Credit Available

James Maisel, M.D.-ZyDoc Medical Transcription, Retina Group of NY