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Inside CHIME: 2018 Forum Features Innovator, Physician and Homeless-to-Harvard Grad
1.4.18
By Summer O’Neill, Director, EducationThe 2018 CHIME-HIMSS CIO Forum in Las Vegas is just two months away with a program that will energize and inspire CIOs and senior healthcare executives. Three diverse keynote speakers are on tap for March 5. Here is a roundup.
Opening keynote: Nicholas Webb
Nicholas Webb is a world-renowned enterprise strategist, best-selling author and futurist. An innovator with more than 45 patents, he invented one of the first wearable technologies and one of the world’s smallest medical implants. He is the author of The Innovation Playbook, The Digital Innovation Playbook and the best-seller What Customers Crave.
In this provocative session, he will discuss top five trends that will shape the future of healthcare, healthcare as a consumer product and designing market-leading patient experiences using the Internet of things, wearables and interoperability. He will also speak about the importance of leaders who can institutionalize “intrapreneurship” as a way to innovate in disruptive times and build superstar organizations.
Mid-afternoon keynote: Robert Wachter, M.D.
An international expert on the impact of Health IT and author of the New York Times best-selling book, The Digital Doctor: Hope, Hype and Harm at the Dawn of Medicine’s Computer Age, Robert Wachter. M.D., will provide a unique perspective on healthcare’s digital journey and what it will take to be successful. In his widely cited work, he has highlighted the surprising impact of EHRs on workflow and communication. Moreover, his observations regarding the “digital squeeze” on doctors are at the heart of the struggle many healthcare organizations face.
Wachter, named in 2015 by Modern Healthcare magazine as the most influential physician-executive in the U.S., is a practicing physician, chairman of one of the top departments of medicine in the U.S., and he chaired the National Advisory Group on HIT in England. He’ll offer new insights and practical steps to overcome the so-called “productivity paradox” of IT as it relates to healthcare.
Closing keynote: Liz Murray
Liz Murray rose from some of New York’s meanest streets to graduate from the Ivy League and has become an international speaker. The child of drug-addicted parents, she was homeless at age 15 – but determined to not to be defined by her circumstances. She earned her high school diploma in just two years and won a scholarship to Harvard University that would turn her bleak past into a future filled with possibility.
Her memoir, Breaking Night, made the New York Times’ best-seller list and her presentations have inspired audiences around the world. In this session, she will share how perseverance, vision and the support of others can help you overcome adversity. In addition, she will discuss how you can adjust your thinking to lead a more purposeful life and how you can encourage others to follow the same path.
We will announce our mid-morning speaker at a later date.
The 2018 CHIME-HIMSS CIO Forum opens for CHIME members on March 4 with a CIO golf tournament at the Bali Hai Golf Club, a championship course located directly on the Las Vegas Strip. Members can also attend CHIME Focus Group meetings March 6-8. CHIME has arranged for members to have access to their own block of hotel rooms at the Wynn Las Vegas and the Venetian/Palazzo Hotel. The rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For information about the 2018 CHIME-HIMSS CIO Forum and to register, go here.
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Inside CHIME: Membership Survey Helps ID Directions for 2018
1.4.18
By Michelle Patterson, Director, Membership & Professional DevelopmentThank you to our members who participated in CHIME’s annual member survey. Your feedback will help us set this year’s course for CHIME and ensure our programs align with your needs.
We are pleased that the vast majority of you rated your overall satisfaction with CHIME as excellent or very good. Almost three quarters of respondents said they were extremely likely to recommend CHIME to a colleague with most others responding that they likely would.
We appreciate your support in our efforts to reach more health IT executives. The CIO’s role continues to evolve and the demands made on you and your colleagues have only increased with time. You are helping CHIME build a community of CIOs who can share insights and guide each other through these challenges.
Respondents also praised the quality of CHIME’s educational programs, ranking the CHIME Fall CIO Forum followed by the CHIME-HIMSS CIO Forum as the most valuable offerings. The vast majority of respondents said CHIME plays a critical role in their professional development.
Some members suggested CHIME offer regional events to allow members to meet more than twice a year. In 2017, CHIME collaborated with the Georgia chapter of HIMSS by offering CHIME members a track session on CIO leadership during the GAHIMSS annual conference. Please let us know if similar regional programming would be of interest to you.
Respondents said CHIME’s public policy efforts properly represent them as CIOs. They listed cybersecurity, interoperability, patient identification and telemedicine as their top issues for the year. That is helpful information for our Washington, D.C., team to know as they identify opportunities to proactively address healthcare IT policies that can have huge repercussions for health organizations.
Some respondents also recommended that we look for ways to improve our website’s navigability. We see our website as a valuable resource, and several respondents cited the website as their go-to source for information about CHIME. We will be working this year on ways to make the website a seamless experience for users. Please check chimecentral.org often to learn about new offerings.
You don’t have to wait for our annual survey to give us feedback, either. Feel free to contact us at [email protected] if you want to make a suggestion, have a question, or need anything. We welcome any opportunity to help you in any way.
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KLAS: Health Catalyst Merits High Satisfaction for Population Health Management Technology Among IDNs and CINs
SALT LAKE CITY – January 4, 2018 – KLAS Research gave Health Catalyst a score of 89.0* for overall performance in a report released today, “Population Health Management 2017, Part 2: Balancing Collaboration And Functionality.”
The new report especially highlighted Health Catalyst for its ability to “cater to the more complex needs” of large health systems that qualify as Integrated Delivery Networks (IDNs) and Clinically Integrated Networks (CINs), specifically the “data-focused verticals” of population health management (PHM). The report also noted Health Catalyst’s strong commitment to collaborating with customers and “working closely to help customers manage their PHM goals and priorities.”
In developing its report, KLAS gathered feedback from 179 provider organizations to assess the performance of the top 23 PHM vendors. Following its first population health management report in October 2017, this latest KLAS report focused on asking participants to rate their vendors’ core competencies in six areas: data aggregation, data analysis, care management, administrative/financial reporting, patient engagement, and clinician engagement.
Data Aggregation Capabilities Stand Out
Health Catalyst was particularly highly rated by the report for its capabilities in data aggregation, which KLAS calls “the jumping off point for assembling a population health management strategy.” According to KLAS, Health Catalyst has “a strong focus on accommodating the kinds of data that each customer wants to bring in, helping customers bring in unique data feeds, and then being vigilant about quality control and merging that data successful.”
Due to the “high quality” of its data, Health Catalyst is “also used by customers to create longitudinal patient records with their data, which is more easily done when vendors bring all the different pieces together and work closely with customers to help them identify their top PHM priorities going forward,” KLAS said. Health Catalyst customers reported that the company collaborates to understand their data aggregation needs and then customizes its approach accordingly.
Many Health Catalyst customers interviewed for the report noted the company’s commitment to collaboration. “I am highly satisfied with Health Catalyst because they actually work with us,” said one Health Catalyst customer quoted by KLAS. “Health Catalyst Analytics is not just a software product or something that is one size fits all. Health Catalyst actually works with their customers to customize the data aggregation for their customers’ processes. That is a big differentiator between Health Catalyst and other vendors that we work with.”
Helping Health Systems Take on Risk
Another PHM vertical where Health Catalyst stands out, according to KLAS, is administrative and financial reporting, which is “most important for large health systems that choose to take on risk” and that “need sophisticated risk-prediction and performance reporting tools.”
Health Catalyst provides the “level of flexibility and collaboration” that health systems need to succeed with administrative/financial reporting, which requires “vendors that are responsive and are capable of handling complexity and customization,” according to the report. In this area, Health Catalyst’s customers “highlight how their systems simplify the analytics and make them digestible so that managers can get the information they need.”
Among Health Catalyst’s customers, its data analysis and administrative/financial functionalities are just as deeply deployed as its data aggregation functionality, the report found. “This speaks to the strength of the platform Health Catalyst provides and the fact that it is easy for users to tweak the data and set it up just the way they want it,” the report continued.
Driving Tangible Outcomes
KLAS further commented that Health Catalyst “does well at developing new tools,” a recognition of the company’s $200 million investment in developing new analytics applications that leverage the Health Catalyst Data Operating System (DOS™). DOS simplifies the sharing, analysis and availability of information from multiple data systems to improve clinical, financial and operational outcomes. The platform includes a vast suite of products and analytic accelerators, optimized with artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing to enhance health system performance.
KLAS also asked respondents “yes/no” questions to evaluate their opinion of Health Catalyst in four areas*:
- 100% of respondents said Health Catalyst “keeps all promises”
- 100% of respondents said Health Catalyst is part of their long-term plans
- 100% of respondents said Health Catalyst “avoids nickel and diming”
- 92% of respondents said they would buy Health Catalyst again
“We appreciate the comprehensive research completed by KLAS and we are honored that their independent review highlighted our clients’ successes in utilizing our platform and applications for population health management,” said Dan Burton, CEO of Health Catalyst. “Our clients’ success and satisfaction are the fundamental ways we measure our effectiveness. We’re grateful to see third-party validation from KLAS that this is consistently occurring.”
The report, Population Health Management 2017, Part 2: Balancing Collaboration And Functionality, is available at klasresearch.com/reports.
*Limited data scores
About KLAS
KLAS is a research firm on a global mission to improve healthcare delivery by enabling providers to be heard and counted. Working with thousands of healthcare professionals and clinicians, KLAS gathers data on software, services, medical equipment and infrastructure systems to deliver timely reports, trends and statistical overviews. The research directly represents the provider voice and acts as a catalyst for improving vendor performance. Follow KLAS on Twitter at www.twitter.com/KLASresearch.
About Health Catalyst
Health Catalyst is an insight-producing data, analytics, and decision-support company committed to being a catalyst for massive, sustained improvements in healthcare outcomes. We are the leaders in a new era of advanced predictive analytics for population health and value-based care with a suite of machine learning-driven solutions, decades of outcomes-improvement expertise, and an unparalleled ability to integrate data from across the healthcare ecosystem. Our proven data warehousing and analytics platform helps improve quality, add efficiency and lower costs in support of more than 85 million patients for organizations ranging from the largest healthcare systems and physician practices to commercial payers. Health Catalyst’s technology and professional services help to keep patients engaged and healthy in their homes and workplaces, and to optimize their care when it becomes necessary. We are grateful to be recognized by Fortune, Gallup, Glassdoor, Modern Healthcare and a host of others as a “Best Place to Work” in technology and healthcare. Visit www.healthcatalyst.com, and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.
For more information contact:
Todd Stein
Amendola Communications for Health Catalyst
916.346.4213
[email protected]Posted 1.4.2018 -
DrFirst Responds to Trump Administration’s Position on Opioid Crisis
Industry leader states that prevention, in addition to identification and treatment, is key to long-term resolution of the opioid crisis
ROCKVILLE, MD. – January 4, 2018 – DrFirst, the market leader in ePrescribing and medication management solutions, has issued its response to the President’s Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis, which recently issued a report with recommendations. With the added gravity of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announcing that life expectancy has fallen for the second year in a row as opioid-related deaths have surged, the company offers its support in dealing with the national crisis.
View the full text of the company’s statement on the DrFirst blog.
The public health advocacy group Trust for America’s Health found that overdose rates rose between 2015 and 2016 in 40 states and in Washington, D.C., and 17 states experienced an increase of 25 percent or more, making this a true national concern. In combating this crisis, DrFirst believes a combined effort to prevent addiction, while identifying and treating those who are addicted, is required.
Technology should play a key role in the prevention of opioid abuse. By using technology to close data visibility gaps, physicians are better armed to identify patients at risk, as well as spot patients who are already suffering from addiction so that they can find the appropriate treatment. DrFirst’s findings and recommendations include:
Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMP): Each state has its own approach to PDMPs without a standard protocol – even though this information is critical at the point of prescribing to help prescribers acquire the information they need to support patient safety. With a more accurate view of patients’ medications, prescribers can more readily spot individuals who are at risk for opioid addiction and engage in meaningful conversations face-to-face. PDMP data-sharing and PDMP access for prescribers within the e-prescribing workflow must play a major role in addressing the data visibility gaps that currently hamper prescribers’ ability to adequately support their patients.
Electronic Prescribing of Controlled Substances (EPCS): E-prescribing decreases drug diversion and fraudulent prescriptions. Unfortunately, EPCS adoption has been slow, hampered by the current identity proofing and onboarding process. A more simplified method that places fewer burdens on physicians – while still providing identity proofing and authentication controls – is key to improving EPCS adoption.
Prescribing Mandates: Eleven states have either mandated e-prescribing, or have pending legislation to require it in some form. However, to be effective, they must contain a balance of incentives, penalties and waivers for special cases.
PDMP Reporting of Naloxone Administration: Approximately 10 percent of patients who have received naloxone to reverse an overdose die within one year, likely because the substance abuse disorder remained untreated. It is vital that prescribers have this information via their PDMP at the point of prescribing in order to provide life-saving guidance and treatment.
Empowering prescribers through the use of technology gives them the necessary tools to identify at-risk patients so that they can provide appropriate intervention early, helping to avoid addiction in the first place or treat it more effectively when necessary.
About DrFirst
DrFirst, the nation’s leading provider of ePrescribing and medication management solutions, enables stakeholders across the healthcare industry to intelligently utilize comprehensive real-time data and connectivity to increase their patient safety ratings, efficiency and profitability. Today, over 170,000 healthcare professionals and over 60% of Electronic Health Record vendors, depend on DrFirst’s innovative software solutions to improve clinical workflows, expedite secure collaboration across a patient’s care team and drive better health outcomes. The company’s integrated technologies include its award-winning electronic prescribing platform, the most comprehensive medication history available, clinically specialized secure messaging, as well as patient medication adherence monitoring and benefits checking. In addition, DrFirst was the first to offer e-prescribing for controlled substances (EPCS), and is considered the industry standard for providers nationwide. For more information, please visit www.drfirst.com or connect with us @DrFirst.
DrFirst Media Contact:
Jenna Warner
Amendola Communications
480-664-8412 x 19
[email protected]Posted 1.4.2018 -
U.S. Army Regional Health Command-Pacific Expands Vocera Technology at Three Facilities
$2.8 million contract caps record year of federal bookings for Vocera
SAN JOSE, CA – January 03, 2018 – (BUSINESS WIRE)–Vocera Communications, Inc. (NYSE:VCRA), a recognized leader in clinical communication and workflow solutions, announced today that U.S. Army Regional Health Command-Pacific (RHC-P) is expanding Vocera technology at three military facilities. This $2.8 million contract completes a record year of federal bookings across the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and Veteran Health Administration (VA). This agreement with RHC-P, a U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) region, includes a new deployment of Vocera solutions at Brian Allgood Army Hospital in Korea and a large expansion at Tripler Army Medical Center and Schofield Barracks Health Clinic in Honolulu.
Building out the MEDCOM global vision of standardizing communication with Vocera technology, Tripler is expanding the wearable technology enterprise-wide. The mobile solution is now being deployed across the entire acute care facility, to its outpatient clinics on base, and to the Schofield Barracks Health Clinic. Tripler, the largest medical center in the RHC-P, is one of many DoD facilities around the world where Vocera technology is being expanded or deployed to improve patient care, safety and satisfaction. Brian Allgood Army Hospital joins a growing list of federal organizations transforming the healthcare experience with Vocera technology.
“We are very proud to serve military hospitals and improve the healthcare experience for soldiers, veterans, families and care teams around the world,” said Brent Lang, president and CEO of Vocera. “Our success in the federal government validates the unique advantages of our communication platform and how Vocera solutions can enhance patient care delivery in any healthcare system or mission-critical environment. We expect our momentum within the DoD and VA to continue over time as we add new facilities and cross sell within existing customers.”
No other communication technology comes close to the depth of security credentials needed to support federal healthcare facilities. Vocera recently received a new Authority to Operate (ATO) from the DoD, based on compliance with strict security requirements and risk assessments outlined in the Risk Management Framework (RMF). Additionally, the wearable Vocera Communication Badge meets all federal government requirements, is FIPS 140-2 compliant, and Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) certified.
About Vocera
The mission of Vocera Communications, Inc. is to simplify and improve the lives of healthcare professionals and patients, while enabling hospitals to enhance quality of care and operational efficiency. In 2000, when the company was founded, we began to forever change the way care teams communicate. Today, Vocera continues to offer the leading platform for clinical communication and workflow. More than 1,400 hospitals and health systems around the world have selected our solutions for care teams to text securely using smartphones or make calls with our hands-free, wearable Vocera Badge. Interoperability between Vocera and more than 120 clinical systems helps reduce alarm fatigue, speed up staff response times, and improve patient care, safety and experience. In addition to healthcare, Vocera is at home in luxury hotels, aged care facilities, nuclear facilities, libraries, retail stores and more. Vocera makes a difference in any industry where workers are on the move and need to connect instantly with team members and access resources or information quickly. In 2017, Vocera made the list of Forbes 100 Most Trustworthy Companies in America. Learn more at www.vocera.com, and follow @VoceraComm on Twitter.
The Vocera logo is a trademark of Vocera Communications, Inc. Vocera® is a trademark of Vocera Communications, Inc. registered in the United States and other jurisdictions. All other trademarks appearing in this release are the property of their respective owners.
Contacts
Vocera Communications, Inc.
Shanna Hearon, 865-269-2028
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Hospital Sisters Health System Selects Health Catalyst Data Operating System to Support Outcomes Improvement
SPRINGFIELD, IL., and SALT LAKE CITY, UT – January 3, 2018 – Health Catalyst, a technology leader in healthcare analytics, decision support and outcomes improvement, announced a multi-year agreement with Hospital Sisters Health System to implement the Health Catalyst Data Operating System (DOS™).
Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS) is a multi-institutional health care system that cares for patients in 14 communities in Illinois and Wisconsin. With 15 hospitals, scores of community-based health centers and clinics, nearly 2,300 physician partners, and more than 14,600 colleagues, HSHS is committed to its mission “to reveal and embody Christ’s healing love for all people through our high quality Franciscan health care ministry.”
“Hospital Sisters Health System is focused on our goals of providing high quality care and an unmatched patient experience. By breaking down the traditional barriers that prevent coordination between various clinicians, embracing information technology and applying evidence-based practices to the diagnosis and treatment of our patients, we will achieve those goals” said Ray Gensinger, MD, Chief Information Officer of HSHS. “Health Catalyst will accelerate our efforts by freeing and leveraging the knowledge that is trapped within the data of disparate electronic health records and other IT systems. The revealing insights from that data will improve health and achieve clinical and financial quality targets.”
The Health Catalyst Data Operating System is a data-first, analytics and application platform that transforms raw data from virtually any data source into Deep Data—data that is meaningful, actionable, and provides actual business value at a lower cost. DOS accomplishes this by integrating and analyzing critical data from over 200 of the most widely-used data sources, and delivering real-time decision support within the existing workflows of clinicians, administrators and other healthcare professionals.
HSHS selected Health Catalyst after reviewing many options to replace the care management application used by its Accountable Care Organization (ACO) and Physician Care Integration Network (PCIN). HSHS’s leadership was impressed with the Health Catalyst Care Management Suite™, one of a variety of application suites within the DOS platform.
Dr. Gensinger had been exploring opportunities to expand the analytics capabilities for HSHS, and realized PCIN’s immediate needs became HSHS opportunities as the full DOS platform was unveiled.
Hosted on the Microsoft Azure® cloud computing service, DOS will serve as an important platform for HSHS’s analytical backbone. With built-in Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, pre-built Machine Learning models for common healthcare scenarios, and Big Data support, DOS enables users to predict the future and identify actionable steps to change it.
“We are excited that Hospitals Sisters Health System has chosen us to further improve their quality programs and benefit their patients,” said Dan Burton, CEO of Health Catalyst. “We believe the future of healthcare will be centered around the broad and more effective use of data. DOS enables and simplifies the upcoming tsunami of data requirements for population health and value-based care models.”
About Health Catalyst
Health Catalyst is an insight-producing data, analytics, and decision-support company committed to being a catalyst for massive, sustained improvements in healthcare outcomes. We are the leaders in a new era of advanced predictive analytics for population health and value-based care with a suite of machine learning-driven solutions, decades of outcomes-improvement expertise, and an unparalleled ability to integrate data from across the healthcare ecosystem. Our proven data warehousing and analytics platform helps improve quality, add efficiency and lower costs in support of more than 85 million patients for organizations ranging from the largest healthcare systems and physician practices to commercial payers. Health Catalyst’s technology and professional services help to keep patients engaged and healthy in their homes and workplaces, and to optimize their care when it becomes necessary. We are grateful to be recognized by Fortune, Gallup, Glassdoor, Modern Healthcare and a host of others as a “Best Place to Work” in technology and healthcare. Visit www.healthcatalyst.com, and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.
About Hospital Sisters Health SystemHospital Sisters Health System’s (HSHS) mission is to reveal and embody Christ’s healing love for all people through our high quality, Franciscan health care ministry. HSHS provides state-of-the-art health care to our patients and is dedicated to serving all people, especially the most vulnerable, at each of our 15 Local Systems and physician practices in Illinois (Breese, Decatur, Effingham, Greenville, Highland, Litchfield, O’Fallon, Shelbyville and Springfield) and Wisconsin (Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire, Oconto Falls, Sheboygan, and two in Green Bay). HSHS is sponsored by Hospital Sisters Ministries. For more information about HSHS, visit www.hshs.org. For more information about Hospital Sisters of St. Francis, visit www.hospitalsisters.org.
For more information:
Todd Stein
Amendola Communications
510-417-0612
[email protected]Posted 1.3.2018 -
Hyland Healthcare Partners with Jopari to Offer OnBase Mackinac Access
Jopari payer and provider customers may now securely exchange medical data and documentation with OnBase Mackinac
CLEVELAND, OH – January 2, 2018 – Hyland Healthcare and Jopari Solutions, Inc., a healthcare information technology and connectivity company, have recently partnered to offer access to OnBase Mackinac – a workflow and business process management solution – to Jopari payer and provider customers. Leveraging OnBase by Hyland content services platform functionality, OnBase Mackinac enables payer and provider organizations to securely exchange medical data and documentation electronically. Jopari’s medical transaction network provides a ready conduit for OnBase customers to exchange Mackinac data and documents with other Mackinac and Jopari customers.
OnBase Mackinac further integrates with Jopari Attach® – an attachment solution solving the administrative and clinical data documentation challenges affecting group health plan claims – building a bridge between healthcare payers and providers to accelerate collaboration and fast-track processes while decreasing costs. OnBase Mackinac tracks delivery and receipt, and facilitates collaboration to help reduce costs and eliminate risks and delays through increased transparency, quality and faster processes.
“We are focused on supporting our customers to ensure their experiences with the millions of attachments that we manage monthly are continuously improving, and the partnership with Hyland Healthcare will do just that,” said Steve Stevens, chief executive officer of Jopari. “The integration between Jopari Attach and OnBase Mackinac workflow and BPM solution will enable an even more elevated customer experience, further expand the existing connectivity network and help to drive automation with claims processes.”
The combined OnBase Mackinac and Jopari Attach solution has the potential to significantly reduce the current costs and operational friction of exchanging information by paper methods. Jopari Attach delivers compliance-ready administrative and clinical attachments to group plans utilizing the same set of document exchange tools providers have been using for years to send millions of attachments per month to workers’ compensation and auto medical payers. By utilizing an organization’s existing secure infrastructure and services, OnBase Mackinac electronically routes the right information to the right person at the right time – eliminating duplicative, lost or misplaced information.
“We are thrilled to partner with Jopari to provide their customers with the OnBase Mackinac technology that secures personal health information while eliminating the high costs of communicating through antiquated means such as fax, postal mail and web portals,” said Susan deCathelineau, vice president, global healthcare sales and services at Hyland. “Hyland Healthcare’s commitment to our customers aligns with that of Jopari, as well as our shared dedication to interoperability and closing the health continuum gap.”
Visit OnBase.com/Mackinac to learn how organizations can leverage OnBase Mackinac to securely exchange information electronically, reduce costs by accelerating processes and increase cross-industry collaboration.
About Hyland Healthcare
By combining information management and enterprise medical imaging with business process and case management capabilities, Hyland Healthcare delivers a suite of unparalleled content and image management solutions to address the clinical, financial and operational needs of healthcare organizations around the world. Every day, more than 2,000 healthcare organizations use Hyland Healthcare’s world-class solutions to become more agile, efficient and effective. The Hyland Healthcare suite of products – comprised of Acuo by Hyland, PACSgear, NilRead, Brainware by Hyland, OnBase by Hyland and ShareBase by Hyland – are leveraged to complete patient records, eliminate reimbursement delays and enhance business processes. For more information, please visit Hyland.com/Healthcare.
Hyland Healthcare is a part of Hyland, a leader in providing software solutions for managing content, processes and cases for organizations across the globe. For over 25 years, Hyland has enabled more than 19,000 organizations to digitalize their workplaces and fundamentally transform their operations. Named one of Fortune’s Best Companies to Work For® since 2014, Hyland is widely known as both a great company to work for and a great company to do business with. For more information, please visit Hyland.com.
About Jopari
Jopari Solutions, Inc. is a healthcare information technology company supplying innovative healthcare Attachment management and flexible medical payments products; and integrated eBill compliance and flexible medical payments for Workers’ Compensation and Auto Medical markets. Jopari has established an extensive connectivity network linking Payers, Providers, practice management systems and clearinghouses, and offers innovative solutions to assist with the management of attachments. Jopari enhances Payers’ ability to manage medical bills and disbursements, allowing reductions in associated expenses in addition to compliance with applicable federal rules and jurisdiction eBill/ePay regulatory requirements. Jopari maintains best practice SSAE 16 Type II attested internal controls. For more information, please visit jopari.com, email [email protected] or call 800.630.6030 x5700.
Media contact:
Laura Pegg
+1 440-788-5632
[email protected]Posted 1.2.2018