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June 9, 2021 / By Adam Rothschild, MD
In my work, we talk a lot about “creating time to care.” I didn’t come up with this saying, but I like it. In this blog post, I want to […]
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Nov. 18, 2019 / By Steve Delaronde
The relationship between physicians and hospitals has changed. Gone are the days of the hospital serving as the “physician’s workshop.” Advances in technology, different payment structures and the rise of […]
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Dec. 17, 2018
Thank you to all the readers of the Inside Angle blog! As we look ahead to 2019, here are some of our most popular blogs of the year: “CPT […]
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Nov. 8, 2017 / By Steve Delaronde
Patient engagement is widely accepted as a key condition for achieving positive healthcare outcomes. Patients who participate in their healthcare decisions and feel capable of improving their health through diet, […]
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July 31, 2017 / By L. Gordon Moore, MD
As a physician, I am responsible for coding certain diagnoses that will trigger certain payment and risk adjustment. Risk adjustment scores are important in terms of quality measures and they […]
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June 16, 2017 / By L. Gordon Moore, MD
Doctors work really hard to take care of their patients, but find the technology at their fingertips is more of an obstruction and friction than a resource. Natural language processing […]
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April 21, 2017 / By Mary Zeigle, MS
A recent survey in Healthcare Informatics on physician readiness for implementing MACRA indicates a strong need for assistance and support. The overall results of readiness of physicians polled show that […]
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Sept. 18, 2015 / By Sue Belley, RHIA, Donna Smith, RHIA
Donna: Sue, can you believe it? We’re going live with ICD-10 in less than two weeks – this has to be the longest pregnancy in history! Sue: I know. You […]