Health Care Compliance Research
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How to use denial data to understand revenue cycle health
Sponsored by: Inovalon, Inc.The root causes of claims denials often stem from admissions, HIM/coding, or billing. However, obtaining a complete view of denials—to identify these root causes—and revenue health is a common roadblock. Watch this webcast as Inovalon VP Lori Zindl shares strategic ways to leverage denial data to understand revenue cycle health.
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Meta-analysis: 70% reduction in HAPI incidence across 19K+ patients with this monitoring system
Sponsored by: Smith + NephewThis meta-analysis tracks results across eight studies covering more than 34,711 patients, 19,136 of whom were monitored using the LEAF◊ Patient Monitoring System.
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Get Ahead of CMS' Interoperability and Prior Authorization Proposed Rule
Sponsored by: ZeOmegaHow the CMS Advancing Interoperability and Improving Prior Authorization new proposed rule will change the payer and provider landscape.
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The journey to digital healthcare
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this e-guide we look at how the NHS shared care records projects are progressing, and the European Commission's plans to share health data across borders. We also look at how one NHS trust has created a social media platform to help mental health service users, and examine Scotland's digital health and care strategy.
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Focus: Health IT
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comAt a time when the NHS is faced with unprecedented pressure, new technological solutions can help ease some of the strain. From apps to electronic records and artificial intelligence, technology is playing an increasingly important part in transforming the health service.
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Improving Revenue and Population Health: New Strategies for Health IT
Sponsored by: MedfusionOrlando Health found a way to create a more efficient and accurate revenue cycle, while saving money. But how did they do it? Plus, could the gamification of healthcare apps influence a positive change on population health? Access this e-guide to discover the answers to these question and more.
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HIPAA Compliance Checklist: The Key to Staying Compliant in 2020
Sponsored by: OstendioGet insight on HIPAA's two fundamental rules, read up on the major elements of a HIPAA compliance program and review a HIPAA compliance checklist to ensure regulation requirements are satisfactorily met.
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Strengthen Health IT Security, Maintain HIPAA Compliance
Sponsored by: PatientKeeperDownload this expert guide to find out why HIPAA compliance is not guaranteed with ePHI security and uncover how strengthening you cybersecurity strategy can better protect patient data from attacks.
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How Healthcare Organizations Can Combat Security Threats
Sponsored by: Arctic WolfLearn how your organization can meet compliance obligations while maintaining an optimal security strategy that detects and responds to advanced security threats.
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Value-based care induces payer-provider convergence
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITDownload this issue of Pulse to learn how in the pursuit of value-based care, healthcare providers and those that foot the bill, converge to improve quality, while lowering costs.
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Healthcare Cloud Concerns: What is Holding up Adoption?
Sponsored by: VirtustreamInside this expert guide, you'll learn about 5 common concerns of cloud services in healthcare, how to tackle the concern, and the well-known benefits of using the cloud.
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SAP Cloud Platform pushes to break new ground, extend ERP
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITSAP Cloud Platform is the key technology in SAP's plan to drive digital transformation by linking legacy applications and data with next-generation technology.
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By the Numbers: Ransomware and Patient Data Breaches in Health IT
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaTake a look at how ransomware and malware strikes on healthcare organizations intensified last year, doubling to 64 incidents reported to federal officials. This e-guide is packed with data surrounding this security epidemic in the healthcare industry.
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Ransomware Attacks Plaguing Health IT
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaLearn from Mike Fisher, health IT privacy lawyer about how cybersecurity concerns have shifted from data breaches to ransomware and malware exploits that shut down hospitals and threaten patient safety.
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Leveraging AI and Blockchain to Bolster Patient Data Protection
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITAccording to recent research hackers were responsible for 37% of breaches involving patient data in 2017. In the March issue of Pulse, learn what CIOs and CISOs must consider while improving the strategies of medical device cybersecurity, and how they can leverage AI and blockchain to bolster patient data.
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Healthcare Organizations Take on Value-Based Models
Sponsored by: HealthEdgeAs the transition from fee-for-service to value-based models of care continues, healthcare organizations are looking forward to determine which procedures are helping or causing more harm. Learn more about where healthcare orgs stand on the matter, and where they are looking to make changes for the future.
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Why Healthcare Ransomware Attacks are a Growing Threat to Health IT
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaThere are several factors that leave hospitals vulnerable to ransomware attacks, including the use of legacy systems and the fear of financial penalties due to a data breach. Discover some of the reasons why healthcare systems are experiencing more frequent and costly ransomware attacks.
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Hospital Network Security: Recursive DNS Lookups Yield Threat Insight
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaUncover how the University of Kansas Health System adopted a security strategy leveraging DNS to block threats and reduce ransomware attacks.
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How Hospitals Can Combat Ransomware Attacks
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaLearn what separated WannaCry from other ransomware attacks, as well as what hospitals can and should be doing to combat future ransomware attacks.
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Public Cloud Providers Push for Health IT Adoption
Sponsored by: Salesforce.comUnmoved by the benefits of shifting some of their operations to the public cloud, some healthcare providers are letting cloud providers bring their services to them. Uncover how some offerings, like Microsoft Azure, blend the private and public cloud so that you can gain the benefits without losing control.
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Population Health Management: A Look at Essential Tools
Sponsored by: Salesforce.comWith population health management tools, one size does not fit all. That's why it's important to include a mix of technologies, including HIEs, CRM, and data analytics. In this e-guide, Jitendra Barmecha, senior vice president and CIO at St. Barnabas Health System, explains how his organization benefits from this technology mix.
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How Salesforce Health Cloud Changes the Patient Experience
Sponsored by: Salesforce.comUncover how Salesforce Health Cloud can provide organizations with the tools necessary to keep up with growing patient demands. Plus, read an exclusive Q&A with Joshua Newman, chief medical officer at Salesforce, on how the cloud can help healthcare organizations tackle initiatives like value-based care and population health.
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Medical Imaging Innovations and the Cloud
Sponsored by: Pure StorageRasu Shrestha, M.D., CIO at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, discusses how medical imaging innovations are revolutionizing radiology and other disciplines of healthcare.
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Enterprise Imaging is Becoming Mainstream in Healthcare
Sponsored by: Pure StorageWhile VNAs and PACS appear to be coexisting, enterprise imaging in healthcare is taking over from purely departmental and radiology centered approaches. In this e-guide, KLAS analyst, Monique Rasband, and medical imaging software expert, Joe Marion, provide their insight into why enterprise imaging is the way to go for healthcare organizations.
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Data Science and AI Revolutionize Medical Imaging
Sponsored by: Pure StorageMedical imaging has advanced alongside data science and artificial intelligence to provide clinicians with the tools to provide the best possible outcomes for their patients. Access this e-guide to uncover how these trends are revolutionizing medical imaging to help with the transition to value-based and personalized care.