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CMS: Hospital-To-Home Discharge Process Still Plagued By Poor Communication, Incomplete Patient Information

Home Health Care

Patient transitions from the hospital to post-acute care providers, including home health agencies, continue to be plagued by incomplete medical records and missing information. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is calling out hospitals for putting patients and their families in harm’s way. “CMS

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CMS Requirements for Hospital Discharges to Post-Acute Care Providers

Briggs Healthcare

Mary Madison, RN, RAC-CT, CDP Clinical Consultant – Briggs Healthcare On June 6, 2023, CMS posted QSO-23-16-Hospitals. CMS has identified areas of concern related to missing or inaccurate patient information when a patient is discharged from a hospital. risk of falls, family or caregiving involvement/availability, homelessness, etc.).

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Addressing Point-of-Care Ultrasound’s Shadow IT Problem

HIT Consultant

Across hospital settings, IT infrastructure has not kept pace with ultrasound innovation. Despite the many benefits of POCUS, the opportunity for wider implementation is hindered because today’s POCUS tools do not seamlessly integrate with existing hospital IT infrastructure.

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NZ clinicians hope for a patient-centred future, but hindrances abound: report

Healthcare It News

The lack of data interoperability is a big headache for clinicians and hospitals. Recently, a gathering of the world’s health technology assessment regulators in Adelaide agreed – among other measures – that the patient voice was severely lacking in the approvals process for lifesaving medicines and health technologies.

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WellBe Senior Medical CEO On Demonstrating Value To Payers In The Home

Home Health Care

I actually was responsible for the conditions of participation, so we regulated the home health agencies. It basically changed home health from a fee-for-service per-diem model into a bundled or capitated model, similar to a hospital DRG episode. We make money by keeping people healthy and out of the hospital.

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5 Must-Have Features for AI Platforms in RCM

HIT Consultant

The number of AI-powered process automation systems continues to expand, promising to shorten payment times and simplify management while integrating with existing hospital IT investments. Rules, regulations, and insurers will change, as will the clinical information entering the system.

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Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center boosts telehealth with $600K from the FCC

Healthcare It News

"In 2016, we began exploring various telehealth workflows to meet those needs but hit many billing-related roadblocks due to the restrictive New York State and federal regulations. "That number has since dropped to 30 a day, mostly due to preference by patients and providers for in-person visits. " USING FCC AWARD FUNDS.