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The importance of high-quality clinical data in an increasingly complex health system

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.

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In My Opinion: The power of creative minds with Meg Brennan, Graphic Designer

The fact that the letters IMO don’t just stand for Intelligent Medical Objects isn’t lost on this medical coding company. Indeed, we believe it’s high time IMO embraced our text-slang status and we’re doing just that with In My Opinion, a new Ideas series featuring Q&As with IMO employees. The marketing team’s Meg Brennan takes the May spotlight.

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Making the medical problem list problem-oriented

Optimizing EHR workflows can save clinicians plenty of time and frustration. Read on for a closer look at how to improve medical problem list management with tools that make it easy to organize information and filter for the most important material first.

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IMO welcomes Dale Sanders as Chief Strategy Officer

Dale Sanders began his relationship with IMO as a client and brings three decades of experience to the company. He will be responsible for IMO’s strategy to develop products that deliver critical data quality improvements and insights to improve patient care.

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Health IT events still adapting to pandemic pause

It’s safe to say that many of us have missed in-person events over the past year – whether they were birthdays, weddings, graduations, or just getting dinner with a friend. But, as Lauren Stockl, IMO’s Manager of Tradeshows and Events, explains, those in the events industry have felt their absence in very different ways.

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Data complexity and its impact across the health IT sphere

In a data-driven society, it’s no surprise that the amount of information generated in the healthcare sphere is vast. That’s both good and bad. While a greater volume of material can support more accurate decision-making, it’s only as valuable as it is useful. Our webinar takes a look at three types of organizations working to solve this problem.

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