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Cardinal Health
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At Cardinal Health, we are focused on one goal: To make healthcare more cost-effective, so our customers can focus on their patients.
By helping pharmacies, hospitals, laboratories, physician offices and ambulatory care centers improve their efficiency and collaborate across the healthcare system, we make it possible for our customers to focus on their patients. As the business behind ...
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NaviNet, Inc.
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The early 1990s saw the rise of managed care with incentives to constrain service, but quality and consumer satisfaction measures were a part of the mix. HEDIS performance measures were also introduced, focusing on a small number of chronic diseases and preventive services.
In 2001, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) raised significant issues about the quality of ambulatory care and recommended ...
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BayScribe
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The healthcare industry is working aggressively to embrace the Electronic Health Record (EHR). Monetary incentives abound for those who embrace the technologies that promise to improve the quality of patient care, reduce errors and, hopefully, reduce costs along the way. The financial impacts, promoted weekly on Capitol Hill as a key initiative in righting the ship that is sinking our healthcare ...
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Vitalize Consulting Solutions, Inc.
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Installation of an integrated electronic health record is a time consuming, labor intensive task. Organizations frequently turn to third party content to assist in defining content, completing the build, establishing clinical guidelines, improving documentation, decreasing variation in practice, and measuring success in patient care improvement. However, third party content provides some ...
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Vitalize Consulting Solutions, Inc.
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The Seven Habits of a Highly Effective Integrator Clyde Smith, Executive Consultant, Technology & Integration, Vitalize Consulting Solutions, Inc The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People was a fantastic book by Steven Covey, first published in 1989. The book was tremendously popular and has sold over 15 million copies in 38 languages and has generated several follow up books. The premise of ...
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