HealthIT
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Mental Health CPT Codes Your Generic EHR Doesn’t Support
What can be the single line between an approved or rejected claim? The answer is simple: medical coding, or more…
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Building Dashboards in Mental Health EHRs That Prove Treatment Effectiveness
If I ask you how important visibility is for any provider, I am sure your answer will be: very important.…
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PHQ-9, GAD-7, & Beyond: Automating Assessment Integration in Mental Health EHRs
In behavioral health, each session brings new changes for the patient’s health that are not always visible. However, generic EHRs…
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The Mental Health Documentation Crisis: When Generic EHRs Fail Your Practice
“Ask any clinician what keeps them up at night, it’s not patients, it’s paperwork.” In mental health, the real problem…
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Why Mental Health EHRs Fail: The Hidden Costs of Generic Systems
Today, almost all healthcare practices rely on EHRs (Electronic Health Records) to document, update, and share patient information. Mental health…
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Implementing HL7 Interfaces for EHR Integration
Today, with modern healthcare becoming fast, even if a single report is delayed or reaches systems in the wrong format,…
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HL7 vs. Other Healthcare Data Standards: A Comparison
The healthcare industry is one of the most complicated industries when it comes to data standards and regulations. The data…
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Introduction to HL7 Standards for Healthcare Data Exchange
Although the healthcare industry is producing 30% of the global data volume, according to the report by RBC Capital Markets,…
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HL7 EHR Integration Guide
A few years back, I came across this whitepaper by IDC, The Digitization of the World: From Edge to Core,…
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How Will EHR Integration Improve Clinical Efficiency & Patient Outcomes?
What do you rely on most for accurate care delivery? Obviously, it’s the data and patient interaction, right? Over the…
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