The brilliance of GROSS
Dr. Craig Joseph advocates that getting rid of stupid stuff (GROSS) should be an ongoing practice for healthcare systems, not just in its EHR, but across the organization as a whole.
Dr. Craig Joseph advocates that getting rid of stupid stuff (GROSS) should be an ongoing practice for healthcare systems, not just in its EHR, but across the organization as a whole.
Dr. Craig Joseph covers the benefits of a physician builder program and how it can lead to increased EHR satisfaction among doctors.
Dr. Craig Joseph recaps the E/M code changes that went into effect on Jan. 1, 2021, offering insights into where organizations are at with this transition.
Tasman Global's Steve Lewis shares an international take on a JAMA Internal Medicine study about the differences between EHR use in the U.S. versus non-U.S. countries.
In part two of Nordic and the American Medical Association's E/M transition webinar series, panelists shared how the updated outpatient documentation guidelines will impact EHR workflows and necessitate operational changes to take advantage of the new E/M guidelines.
Inspired by a recent article from the Journal of the American Medical Association about de-adopting low-value care, Dr. Craig Joseph shares three EHR practices he believes should be de-adopted for better results.
In his second blog post on broken EHR windows, Dr. Craig Joseph discusses how to find those problem areas in your system.
Nordic teamed up with the American Medical Association to shed light on how E/M code changes will impact physicians. This is the first of three webinars the two organizations are hosting on this topic.
Dr. Craig Joseph applies the Broken Window theory to the EHR and makes a case for fixing the minor errors.
Nordic Manager of Optimization Solutions Kelsey Bonney explains the importance of a collaborative and dynamic process to keep all stakeholders involved.
Medicare’s 2016 Inpatient and Outpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS/OPPS) final rules are published. We break down how it could impact your EHR.
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.