2 minute read

Posted by The MediMobile Team on May 15, 2017 1:50:07 PM

Data, more specifically data integration, plays a massive role in today’ s hospital systems. Hospital data integration is speeding up physician, billing, and administrative processes by enabling real-time access to patient data from hospital systems. By using a live feed of patient demographic information, providers are able to pull patients onto their census and automatically populate any needed fields, saving time and reducing the risk of potential human error.

Speeding Up the Billing Process

In most instances, smart technology devices are readily able to work with systems that hospitals already have in place, eliminating additional costs. When these systems are integrated, the billing process is streamlined, making the business side of your practice more efficient. This directly impacts your bottom line.

Hospital Data Simplified

Manually creating patients and updating incorrect patient data has long been a time-consuming pain for physicians. Hospital data integrations immediately cut down on time spent manually generating patient information. The accessibility of this data is also a breath of fresh air, as the data becomes streamlined to allow for better efficiency and workflow. For a specific example, take a look at Oklahoma Heart Hospital’s early implementation of a successful data driven strategy for simplifying patient information as well as improving overall patient care.

A Major Time Saver

As mentioned earlier, integrated hospital data is a major factor in cutting down on manually updating patient information and data. Facesheets in particular present multiple time-related issues. However, with data integration, unnecessary time spent on entering facesheet information is eliminated, saving billers and administrative staff from excess work.

Creating a Lasting Impact

Data integrations have greatly improved the overall efficiency and workflow for physicians, billers, and practice administrators. Looking at a recent example of such success, Houston Methodist Hospital was able to improve its operations and patient care using data integrations to create more accurate cardiac reporting. Strong examples such as Oklahoma Heart and Houston Methodist prove that with a reduction in the overall time of the billing process and the simplification of patient data records, hospital data integrations have proved to be a valuable asset in ensuring accurate and timely documentation and earnings as well as providing the best possible care for patients.

www.medimobile.comhubfswwwMMAI_Logo_ForWeb_SizedFinal

Visit our website for more information: www.MediMobile.com

 

Share This Story, Choose Your Platform!

MediMobile Reading