Save the dates: 2022’s standardized code system updates
Need help keeping track of which standardized code sets update when? Our 2022 calendar is here to help.
Fresh perspectives on clinical terminologies, code mapping, and patient insights from the experts at IMO.
Need help keeping track of which standardized code sets update when? Our 2022 calendar is here to help.
That’s a wrap! As 2021 draws to a close, we’re rounding up our top content of the year. Check out our 10 most downloaded resources.
As COVID-19 continues to impact healthcare globally, IMO experts consider what’s in store for health IT in 2022.
That’s a wrap! As 2021 draws to a close, we’re rounding up our top content of the year. First up? Our 10 most popular webinars.
The Center for Medicare & Medicaid services will begin implementing MIPS Value Pathways in 2023.
With the Omicron variant on everyone’s mind, our latest insight brief explores the science of COVID-19 variants and the complexity of generating and using data about them.
IMO and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are working together to help AWS customers quickly and easily migrate healthcare data to a cloud native environment.
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed a number of systemic problems hindering healthcare in the United States. Below, IMO’s Chief Medical Officer, Andrew S. Kanter, MD, discusses the impact of one such issue – the frequent failure to collect data that is fit for purposes beyond financial management.
Need a brief refresher on the basics of what Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) codes are and how they work? We’ve got you covered. Take a few minutes to brush up on the coding system with our CPT 101 guide.
CMS is asking payers and providers to adopt FHIR standards to improve interoperability in healthcare. Get up to speed on FHIR with these FAQs.
Intelligent Medical Objects or In My Opinion? Here, there’s no need to choose. Check out the latest installment of our Ideas series featuring Q&As with IMO employees. The Office of the Chief Medical Officer’s Ann Phillips, MHA shares her thoughts in this month’s column.
Increasing interoperability in healthcare is a positive step – but one that requires paying attention to patient privacy issues.