Independent physicians can find it frustrating and expensive to work with siloed support systems. Here’s how to consolidate tech and business solutions.
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This case study examines how a healthcare partnership can help physicians improve their technology and patients’ health while growing their practice.
Digital tools to support billing and coding can help independent doctors improve revenue, staff efficiency, and patient engagement.
From virtual scribes to mobile apps, data aggregation to direct scheduling, physicians today have a smorgasbord of technologies to drive value-based care. Read thought leader and Privia Health Chief Technology Officer Chris Voigt’s expert analysis of ways that digital tools can enable physicians, ease the volume-to-value transition, and boost performance.
Besides your electronic health record (EHR), which technologies are you using to thrive in value-based care? Privia Health Chief Technology Officer Chris Voigt analyzes overlooked digital tools that can drive success and progress in alternative payment models.
In part two of our series, we explore four more lessons to help physicians thrive in the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) and other value-based models. Read industry thought leaders’ key takeaways on topics ranging from data sharing to shared technology, group operations to practice processes, and much more.
What key lessons can help physicians succeed and thrive in the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) and other value-based models? See diverse thought leaders’ hard-won insights and expert perspectives on ways to elevate your performance.
An electronic health record (EHR) should help streamline and enhance a physician’s day-to-day operations so they can do what they do best: focus on their patients. Alison Broadbent, PA, Associate Director of Clinical Workflow Solutions, discusses how a great EHR can help in four common scenarios doctors may see every day.
A new study published in Health Affairs found evidence of racial bias in electronic health record (EHR) notes at an urban academic medical center. Researchers believe clinician training and changes to the care delivery model can help address the problem.
Transitioning into value-based arrangements can be a challenging yet rewarding process. But sometimes success can feel fleeting; one year you succeed, the next you don’t. What tools and solutions can help providers deliver high-quality, cost-efficient care and achieve consistent success?