Vivlio Health - improving the medical record workflow

Ken Bradley

Doctors are facing financial pressure to grow their practice, while simultaneously, finding more time to take care of patients. We all want to improve efficiency on the job. When caring for patients, it is mission critical to optimize the time your staff can spend directly taking care of patients and creating more time to take on new patients. Administrative and clinical staff should be helping patients get treatment and helping physicians provide treatment; not chasing medical records and data.

Episodes

  1. 10/14/2024

    How Regulatory Actions in healthcare advance healthcare interoperability and what it means for your practice

    In today's podcast, we are discussing a number of regulatory rules and updates that have taken place in 2024 and how they will impact your practice. We discuss the most recent regulatory actions proposed by CMS (Centers for Medicaire and Medicaid services)and ONC (Office of the National Coordinator for Health information Technology).  These actions are in support of continuing to advance interoperability.  There is clear momentum towards more comprehensive healthcare interoperability.  Regulartory entities have developed technical and operational policy standards and frameworks that have enabled the foundation for a National Clinical Exchange. This is the basis for how all healthcare ecosystem participants should develop, operate and use the network.  We also review the HTI 1 and HTI 2 (health data, technology, and Interoperability)  rules – 1 a rule and 2 a proposal but both are designed to improve interoperability.    Last, we discuss TEFCA  as a version 2 was released in 2024. TEFCA (trusted exchange framework and common agreement) is a commons set of principles is designed to enable nationwide exchange of electronic exchange of medical records across disparate health information networks (HINS). If you are new to interoperability and you are looking for a crash course on how these rules impact our practice, this is a great podcast to listen to you. If you are aware of interoperability and simply looking for a credible update on how these rules impact your practice, please listen to this most recent update.  One thing we are certain of, waiting to be a part of electronic healthcare interoperability is not an option for any healthcare practice.

    25 min

About

Doctors are facing financial pressure to grow their practice, while simultaneously, finding more time to take care of patients. We all want to improve efficiency on the job. When caring for patients, it is mission critical to optimize the time your staff can spend directly taking care of patients and creating more time to take on new patients. Administrative and clinical staff should be helping patients get treatment and helping physicians provide treatment; not chasing medical records and data.