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The HCC V28 rollout continues. Learn how to navigate the shift, manage dual models, and ensure accurate clinical documentation.
AI in healthcare is one of the hottest topics today – and for good reason. Brush up on key terms in this exhaustive guide and ensure you stay in the
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In a year so dominated by the pandemic, it’s hard to imagine that anyone read or thought of anything else – but
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Earlier this year, IMO and HIMSS collaborated on a survey about the quality of patient data and how it can be harnessed
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For many companies and the people who power them, 2020 was a challenging year. As we head into 2021 our CEO, Ann
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IMO is committed to ensuring providers have the most up-to-date clinical terminology for documenting cases of the novel coronavirus. To help our
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In October, the Journal of Healthcare Informatics Research published a study that explored how IMO’s terminology – coupled with natural language processing
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The 21st Century Cures Act aims to address a host of critical issues in healthcare, including information blocking, interoperability, and patient access
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IMO’s marketing team was all set for the biggest tradeshow of the year – but the COVID-19 pandemic had other ideas. Hear
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Hear from top coding professionals, June Bronnert, MSHI, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, and Shelly Jude, RHIA, RHIT, HIT, as they highlight the most
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This year, the World Health Organization (WHO) is celebrating the important role of nurses in modern healthcare. To mark the Year of
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The transition to electronic patient records (EPRs) in the United Kingdom is an ongoing process. As organizations strive to incorporate SNOMED CT®
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Learn how understanding intent at point of care and normalizing your data in a new way can unlock its analytic power.
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With news of a COVID-19 vaccine on the horizon, the American Medical Association announced updates to its Current Procedural Terminology codes. Four