Patient engagement: Your patient, your consumer
Nordic's Lauren Griessmeyer and Rick Shepardson discuss how treating patients more as consumers can benefit both the patient and the organization.
Nordic's Lauren Griessmeyer and Rick Shepardson discuss how treating patients more as consumers can benefit both the patient and the organization.
Nordic is teaming up with local organizations to benefit the community throughout the week.
A few suggestions for restaurants to visit while you're in town for Epic's UGM.
They also discuss how healthcare providers and patients can exchange information and improve patient outcomes using the tools within Epic MyChart.
In this episode, we learn about who to recruit for your Epic cutover team, what to do when the unexpected happens, and how to be prepared if it does.
CMS has recently released a few new CPT codes that allow organizations to bill for transition of care management and chronic care management, which can lead to significant returns.
In this episode, we’re getting specific about the clinical data to enter into Epic as well as some additional logistics.
In today’s show we discuss the fifth, and last, step: measurement. Looking at measurement, we discover a two-pronged approach that helps healthcare providers improve patient outcomes and those processes to get there.
Listen in as Nordic’s John Pollard chats with Nordic Practice Director Megan Rice and Bellin Health Epic Operational Lead Gail Boushley about Bellin’s transition to Epic.
In this episode : What should you plan for immediately following cutover to Epic? What kind of clean up do you need to handle with legacy systems? How should we approach phasing out legacy systems? What are the best approaches to communication before, during, and after technical cutover?
While continuing our Making the Cut series, we’re going to shift focus to the technical side of Epic cutover. In these episodes, Practice Director Joey Vosters leverages the expertise of Nordic consultant Becca Patterson.
For today’s show we look at the fourth step: intervention. Using congestive heart failure (CHF) as an example, we learn how healthcare providers are taking steps to actively intervene in patients' health outcomes.