The origins of the shift toward value-based care
Value-based care has been an important topic in healthcare for decades. But why did we shift toward this model?
Value-based care has been an important topic in healthcare for decades. But why did we shift toward this model?
Learn how ontologies give systems, like your EHR, the “knowledge” they need to support automated reasoning.
For NLP engines to be truly valuable, the concepts used to fuel them must contain a high level of specificity and be accurately mapped to standardized codes.
Problem list governance doesn’t just happen. It’s the responsibility of multiple stakeholders and requires a thoughtful, flexible strategy. Learn more below.
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.
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.
Interoperability in healthcare is a challenge – particularly for medication data. Learn the basics behind documenting this aspect of the patient encounter.
Back in May, IMO’s Chief Clinical Officer, Steven Rube, MD, FAMIA, sat down with HIMSS to talk about how the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted key areas in clinical documentation where the process of recording patient information is not intuitive – and why having greater specificity in clinical notes is critical to making the most of the patient record.
Capturing social determinants of health (SDOH) enables the use of data to fight healthcare disparities that often result from inequity. Read on for an introduction to what SDOH are and how the data may be used.
Most of us know that interoperability in healthcare is a challenge, but sharing one specific type of healthcare information – clinical laboratory data – is particularly difficult. For more on why this type of clinical documentation can turn into such a headache, check out the blog below.
The fact that the letters IMO don’t just stand for Intelligent Medical Objects isn’t lost on this healthcare data enablement company. Indeed, we believe it’s high time IMO embraced our text-slang status and we’re doing just that with In My Opinion, an Ideas series featuring Q&As with IMO employees. The Client Services department’s Kailee Lara takes the July spotlight.