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elcome to an in-depth exploration of "Closing the Loop on Patient Follow-Up," where we dive into the essentials of automating patient engagement and follow-up with the innovations brought forth by the RADNAV® system.
The recent 2024 ImagineSoftware Client Conference warmly welcomed Patrick Velliky, Vice President of Government Affairs with Envision Healthcare, to deliver an in-depth keynote on the state of the healthcare industry.
We are thrilled to share key takeaways from our latest ImagineSoftware client conference, an inspiring event that recently brought together close to 300 industry leaders, innovators, and stakeholders in healthcare revenue cycle management (RCM) at the beautiful Gaylord National Harbor Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland. This year’s conference focused on overall industry trends, technological advancements with ImagineOneTM, and best practices shaping the future of RCM.
In the recent Imagine webinar, "Cracking the Code: The Future of Medical Coding," industry experts gathered to discuss the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) on medical coding. As these technologies become more prevalent, they promise to reshape not only medical coding, but the entire business of healthcare, both on the clinical side and for revenue cycle management operations.
Las Vegas recently played host to a record gathering of radiology practice administrators and operations professionals from across the country. Convened by the Radiology Business Management Association (RBMA), over the course of several days at PaRADigm 2024 industry leaders and experts shared valuable insights and strategies aimed at enhancing the efficiency, profitability, and quality of radiology practices.
In an era where the conversation about gender equality and leadership is more vibrant than ever, Imagine recently hosted an online event, moderated by Courtney Franco, VP of Sales at ImagineSoftware, that brought together some of the most influential women in healthcare to share their journeys, challenges, and visions for the future. Each panelist, with their unique narrative, provided a mosaic of resilience, leadership, and innovation, shedding light on what it means to be a woman in a field as dynamic and critical as healthcare.
In an era increasingly defined by digital innovation, the healthcare sector stands at the crossroads of unprecedented efficiency and new vulnerabilities. A recent webinar hosted by ImagineSoftware, adeptly steered by Tony Brown, VP of Information Technology and Corporate Security Officer, brought into sharp relief the critical juncture at which healthcare cybersecurity currently resides.
In the recently held webinar titled "Clear the Claims Clutter: Integrating a Clearinghouse Solution into Your Revenue Cycle," experts from ImagineSoftware, including Wayne Koch, the President of Clearinghouse and Electronic Services, and Ben Buchanan, Chief Marketing Officer, shared invaluable insights on the pressing necessity for healthcare organizations to enhance their claims management processes.
The recent ASA ADVANCE 2024: The Anesthesiology Business Event conference in Las Vegas was an event that beautifully married the intricate worlds of anesthesiology practice management and forward-looking business insights. Among the myriad of session topics, one of the standout focuses was on revenue cycle management (RCM), a crucial aspect for any anesthesia group aiming for both financial health and operational efficiency. The gathering took a deep dive into the nuances of RCM with several speakers offering attendees a treasure trove of knowledge aimed at optimizing processes, enhancing revenue streams, and navigating the complex landscape of healthcare reimbursement. The ImagineSoftware team were honored to exhibit and network with so many industry experts during this year’s event.
Timely patient follow-up is vital for ensuring patients achieve the best possible care outcomes, but this is often an area where providers fall short. According to a published report by The National Library of Medicine, shorter average follow-up times are associated with better access for patients needing urgent or routine care.