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Navigating Medicare Advantage: Strategies for Hospitals to Tackle Growing Challenges

EvidenceCare

Notably, fewer ICD-10 codes qualify for mapping to HCCs, reflecting CMS’ focus to reduce the number of diagnoses that count towards risk adjustment. Newly added HCCs cover more specific conditions, removing redundant codes and adjusting groupings to align with actual patient risk. Document why you believe that.

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EHR Workflow Analysis: Complete 2025 Guide

Arkenea

While process mapping documents what happens, workflow analysis examines why it happens and how it can be improved to enhance patient care quality. Healthcare organizations typically conduct workflow analysis when implementing new EHR systems, upgrading existing platforms, or addressing performance issues that impact patient care.

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18 Essential Patient Portal Features

Arkenea

Advanced secure messaging capabilities include file attachment support for sharing medical images or documents, message threading for complex ongoing conversations, and automated responses for common patient inquiries. Digital lab result delivery prevents test duplication and reduces patient document management burden.

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Invest in Wound Care Education To Avoid Legal Risks

Relias

To minimize liability, the entire healthcare team can benefit from training in the following areas: Recognizing wound risk factors. Keeping accurate documentation. million patients suffer from pressure injuries in the U.S. Risk assessment tools are one piece of the puzzle. Aware of Wound Care Liability Risks.

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Will Medical Facial Recognition Technology (mFRT) Reawaken Eugenics?

The Healthcare Blog

Deep neural networks are already invading physician territory including “predicting patient risk, making accurate diagnoses, selecting drugs, and prioritizing use of limited health resources.” He became the first scientist to use photographic images to “document the expressive spectrum of the face” in a publication.