
Too important to fail: How to bring better AI to healthcare
IMO’s Chief Strategy Officer, Dale Sanders, and Marc d. Paradis, Vice President of Data Strategy at Northwell Health discuss the status of AI in healthcare today.
Fresh perspectives on clinical terminologies, code mapping, and patient insights from the experts at IMO.
IMO’s Chief Strategy Officer, Dale Sanders, and Marc d. Paradis, Vice President of Data Strategy at Northwell Health discuss the status of AI in healthcare today.
In this webinar, Dale Sanders will share his observations about the Healthcare Analytics Adoption Model.
Learn how the IMO Core cSmart app can help your organization create better clinical patient data, reduce clinician HIT burden, and optimize reimbursement.
In this on-demand webinar, Steven Labkoff, MD, the former Chief Data Officer at MMRF and Matt Cardwell, PhD, Vice President, of Client Services at IMO, discuss how IMO Precision Normalize is helping the MMRF to recover and re-introduce missing data to help them gain greater insights from their existing oncology datasets.
Listen to IMO’s top coding professionals and thought leaders discuss the 2022 ICD-10-CM coding changes. This webinar reviews additions, deletions, and other revisions to the ICD-10-CM code set and how to make sure you get properly reimbursed.
IMO’s panel discusses the UK’s need to capture clinical patient data in healthcare with enough granularity to manage their long COVID patient population.
In this on-demand webinar, Lou Ann Montgomery, BSN, RN, and Alex Dawson of IMO discuss the importance of a well-maintained surgical dictionary and how maintaining these dictionaries can impact financial outcomes.
Join us on Wednesday, July 28, at 12:00 PM CT as Amanda Heidemann MD, FAAFP, CMIO of CMIO Services, LLC and Jim Thomson, MD, Physician Informaticist at IMO, explore how creating a problem list governance strategy will help solve the list’s problems.
IMO’s new Chief Strategy Officer Dale Sanders and Dr. John Lee, CMIO at Allegheny Health Network explore what can be done to reduce clinician burden while simultaneously improving the quality of healthcare data.
As options for care delivery and health tracking become more complex, sources of patient information have become more abundant – and varied. While technology and analytics advancements have great promise for supporting this complexity, getting to meaningful insights ultimately begins with the quality of the underlying clinical patient data. As a result, the hospital and health system of the future must ensure that a patient’s relevant history is accurate, accessible, and organized in order to support informed care.
By allowing clinicians to “speak like clinicians,” clinical interface terminology, or CIT, is the crosslink between providers and the mountain of regulatory, billing, and analytic initiatives operating within the healthcare system.
An in depth look at how CORHIO, one of the nation’s largest health information exchanges, is partnering with IMO to address data quality challenges complicating their COVID-19 lab aggregation and surveillance efforts.