The Value of Message Archiving as Part of Your Clinical Communication Strategy 

  • chrisvacca

    The Value of Message Archiving as Part of Your Clinical Communication Strategy 

    As clinical communication and collaboration (CC&C) platforms continue to play a crucial role in the day-to-day interactions of care teams, healthcare organizations are seeking ways to enhance their platform capabilities. Compliance and security rank among the primary requirements on this...

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  • will-oconnor

    5 Benefits of Interprofessional Collaboration in Healthcare

    Interprofessional collaboration in healthcare has gained significant attention in recent years, and for good reason. It's a practice that involves healthcare professionals from various disciplines working together to deliver the best possible patient care. This collaborative approach goes beyond traditional...

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  • ricardo-estrada

    Improve HCAHPS Scores with Streamlined Communication Workflows

     Much of our decision-making, whether it involves hiring experts or selecting doctors, is determined by word-of-mouth referrals and online reviews. In fact, 72% of people trust others’ experiences to select the best healthcare provider. In the healthcare industry, we have Hospital Consumer...

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  • will-oconnor

    Why EHR Communication Falls Short in Urgent Situations 

    We all know that in the world of healthcare, every second counts. When it comes to emergencies, those precious seconds can be the difference between life and death. In fact, delays in rapid response calls contribute to 34.7% higher in-hospital...

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  • timothy-beglin

    The Cost of EHR Downtime

    Electronic health records (EHR) were intended to store patient records, which, though helpful, leaves a lot to be desired. Hospitals run around the clock with zero time to waste, so unexpected EHR downtime within a hospital system can be catastrophic....

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  • timothy-beglin

    How STAT Labs Elevate Emergency Treatment

    Every second counts in the emergency department (ED), and a quick and accurate diagnosis is often the key to saving lives. Diagnostic labs are performed on 56% of patients in the ED, and numerous hospitals still depend on obsolete communication systems,...

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  • ryanbush

    How to Improve Perioperative Patient and Family Communication

    Undergoing surgery can be a stressful experience for patients and their families as they navigate the ins and outs of the perioperative process. This period constitutes a delicate interplay between doctors, care teams, patients, and their families, underscoring the essential...

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  • nikkimanuel

    How to Decrease Reimbursement Denials with Better Case Manager and Provider Communication

    It goes without saying that case managers are an integral part of the healthcare ecosystem. Case managers communicate about multiple patients throughout the day, often using a variety of different communication methods. With collaboration driving these mission-critical processes, solutions that...

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  • melody

    Reducing Burnout: The Art of Modern Resident Scheduling

    Outdated resident scheduling methods can negatively impact resident burnout and patient care. The issue is real – factors like teamwork, control of workload, unorganized environments, and time pressures all affect burnout. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, some studies have found resident...

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  • ricardo-estrada

    Revolutionizing Care: Five Ways Modern Scheduling Software Combats Physician Burnout

    The healthcare industry is witnessing physicians increasingly leaving the profession, with 47% of doctors citing burnout as the reason for their departure. The long hours, lack of family time, and increasing administrative burdens push them past their physical and mental limits. Healthcare...

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