Press Releases

  • May 07, 2014
  • Report Reveals Trends in Health IT Data Analytics and Reporting
  • Indicates increasing popularity of dashboard reporting tools
  • A new report highlights how extensively health care professionals are using health information technology (HIT) applications, providing unique insight into the ways technology is transforming the industry. The research, sponsored by TCS Healthcare Technologies (TCS) with other leading health care organizations, assesses which software programs are being used, how they are being leveraged, and the types of functionality that are most important in day-to-day operations.

  • April 29, 2014
  • Complimentary Educational Webinar: MIPPA Accreditation Program – Why RadSite?
  • Learn how to select the best MIPPA accreditation vendor for your needs
  • RadSite™, a leading accreditation organization promoting quality-based imaging practices, announces a complimentary webinar entitled, “Understanding RadSite’s New MIPPA Accreditation Program (MAP): An Overview of the Application Process, MAP Requirements and Benefits.” RadSite was recently approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) as an official accreditation organization under the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act (MIPPA) of 2008.

  • April 11, 2014
  • Complimentary Webinar to Examine the Intricacies of Population Health Management
  • Session to feature Cheri Lattimer, RN, BSN, Case Management Society of America executive director
  • Epstein Becker Green and EBG Advisors announce the seventh webinar in a series focusing on emerging trends in population health. The session, Defining the Scope of Population Health Management: What Is Covered and What Is Not, will focus on the opportunities and challenges in population health management (PHM).

  • March 26, 2014
  • Trend Report Explores Impact of Technology on Provider Caseloads
  • Does increased use of technology equal more face-to-face time with patients?
  • A new report confirms that increased use of health information technology by providers does not necessarily translate to more face-time with patients. The report, part of an ongoing series that analyzes the results of the 3rd bi-annual Health IT Survey, also reveals several other caseload trends in regard to time allocation, caseload levels by provider setting, and how case managers spend their time.

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