Clark on Connecting: Clonnection Principles
By Susan Clark – For this month’s Clark on Connecting, I will be sharing a story that spans almost fifteen years of relationships to have made the most recent glorious “Clonnection.”
Read MoreBy Susan Clark – For this month’s Clark on Connecting, I will be sharing a story that spans almost fifteen years of relationships to have made the most recent glorious “Clonnection.”
Read MoreBy Wendy Morahan – Despite the critical nature of clinical trials in pharmaceutical research and development, trial stakeholders often struggle with managing scattered data across locations, systems and applications.
By John Blair MD – In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the American healthcare system began a long-overdue reckoning with the social and racial inequities that have traditionally plagued the nation and generated significant disparities in health outcomes.
By Sarah Jane Tribble – Federal lawmakers face a year-end deadline to solidify or scuttle an array of covid-era payment changes for telehealth services that include allowing people to stay in their homes to see a doctor or therapist.
By Scott Bohon & Ashley Hain – There has been significant progress in interoperability among providers for treatment purposes, and while there is still considerable work to do, we now need to broaden our scope to also focus on payer-provider interoperability.
By Kris Brumley MBA – Companies across industries are scrambling to create more personalized consumer experiences, and they’re turning to digital solutions to do so. Digital technology can provide customized interactions that are easy to use and can be tailored to each consumer’s preferences.
By Uday Birajdar – Automated Revenue Cycle Management is gaining traction in healthcare, revolutionizing complex billing processes. By harnessing the Intelligent Automation solution, healthcare providers can ensure high precision, significantly reduce errors and empower staff to concentrate on higher-priority responsibilities.
By Dennis Kogan – The leveraging of vast amounts of surgical data may hold the key to improving both individual surgeon performance and the quality and efficiency of the entire perioperative care continuum.
By David Smith – In a climate of digital transformation, cyberattacks, and electronic health records integration, investment in healthcare information technology has continued to grow in volume, complexity, and importance.