
IMO named to Built in Chicago’s “Best Places to Work” for 2023
Built In Chicago names Intelligent Medical Objects as one of the best midsize companies to work for in 2023.
Fresh perspectives on clinical terminologies, code mapping, and patient insights from the experts at IMO.
Built In Chicago names Intelligent Medical Objects as one of the best midsize companies to work for in 2023.
When it comes security, clients need to be confident in the data security measures of their partners. Learn what makes IMO’s approach top notch in this blog.
Built In Chicago names Intelligent Medical Objects as one of the best midsize companies to work for in 2023.
When it comes security, clients need to be confident in the data security measures of their partners. Learn what makes IMO’s approach top notch in this blog.
In order for health information systems to become more valuable to providers, they must evolve to transform and package data in a way that serves the clinician at the point of care, for the problem they’re trying to solve.
February isn’t just a time to celebrate love, it’s also a time to raise awareness about heart health.
As IMO expands into the insights space – helping providers to extract greater value from EHR data – the importance of our robust clinical interface terminology solutions has come into even sharper focus. Since terminology is the foundation of all that we do, we asked Vidhya Sivakumaran, our Director of Content Delivery, to take us back to the basics and explain how we build medical coding software – and why the process is integral to your EHR experience.
In health informatics, value sets are frequently used to identify patients who belong to a population of interest. While the idea may seem clear cut, the path to finding a specific cohort can be anything but – until now.
IMO’s Chief Medical Officer, Andrew Kanter, MD, MPH explores how technology can help healthcare systems to optimize performance, while combatting physician burnout and re-engaging clinicians for success.
Building a positive workplace culture is key for companies who want to make sure their employees are engaged in and excited about their work. Building a thriving culture, though, takes strategic and thoughtful effort. IMO’s Chief People Officer, Charlie Judy, breaks down how to purposefully develop culture so that employees can thrive.
Leveraging health information technology (HIT) to improve the physician experience is key to achieving the Quadruple Aim. IMO’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Andrew Kanter, discusses this important objective in his latest white paper.
Last year, IMO relaunched its website to better reflect the company’s brand, values, and leadership. In just a few months, web traffic is up and the site was recognized for three creative industry awards. We sat down with Chief Marketing Officer, Michael Klozotsky, to talk about the benefits and challenges of developing a new digital presence.
On January 30, IMO released 15 new descriptors to help clinicians more accurately record diagnoses related to the 2019 novel coronavirus. Click here for the full story. For a full list of the newly-added terms, see the chart below.
Our new content update adds robust terminology for diagnoses related to the international public health emergency surrounding the coronavirus outbreak, allowing providers to easily and accurately document the disease in affected patients.
Machine learning and AI. EHR terminology and semantic uniformity. Next steps from the titans of tech. IMO thought leaders weigh in on what the future may hold for health IT.
The fact that physicians spend so much time electronically documenting and reviewing patient data is no longer news. But a recent study discussed in Forbes shows how dramatically the balance of physician time is shifting from patients to EHRs. IMO’s Chief Marketing Officer explains.