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Cutting the High Cost of Hospital Discharges & Easing Clinician Toil

By Catherine Thomas

Every chance I get, I ask questions of our hospital customers. How much time do your doctors spend on this? How many clicks does it take to send a discharge? How many times per day do you do that? Because what matters is that careMESH solutions take the “toil” of repetitive tasks away.

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Interoperability Without a Directory is like Blue Cheese Without Celery!

By Justin Sims

OK, it’s a ridiculous title for a blog. But I think it paints a picture of the central issue of interoperability—because doctors can’t easily and digitally locate their peers, they have no easy means to contact them. True interoperability isn’t just about being able to find a patient record on another system, it’s about communication and collaboration across the care team.

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How The Lessons of 2020 Drive Interoperability in 2021

By Peter S. Tippett, MD, PhD

From a Health IT standpoint, 2020 was off to a roaring start with hospitals already underway meeting Promoting Interoperability requirements. Hospital IT leadership was also anticipating the CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Final Rule, which had been in the works for well over a year and was set to be finalized in March.

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From Information Black Hole to Unified Clinical Collaboration

By Edward Marx

In 1995, I landed my first role in healthcare technology as the director of physician information systems….Our smallish stand-alone hospital was in the fight for its life against the cross-town rival, who just happened to be part of a well-capitalized mega system. The Board agreed to an additional $1M in capital for IT to deploy a strategy to increase the hospital’s ability to enhance physician relationships via technology.

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Saving Your Health, One Mask at a Time

By Peter S. Tippett

We all hear the same things: wash your hands, don't touch your face, stay at home, stay 6 feet away from others. Viruses live on boxes and plastic and door knobs and...EVERYWHERE. How does the average person decide what measures to follow unless they truly understand how these things work or have a clear set of “rules” they can abide by?

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Advisory Note: CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Final Rule

By Catherine Thomas

Early last week, on what was to be the first day of the HIMSS20 conference in Orlando, CMS published the Interoperability and Patient Access Final Rule. careMESH has published an Advisory Note to help guide hospitals about the rule and other details in considering how they will meet the requirements for Patient Event Notifications.

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