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AI is making its way into EHRs, but how do we make sure it actually helps clinicians rather than adding more frustration? In this interview, David Cohen, Chief Product & Technology Officer at Greenway Health, shares how the company is taking a practical approach to AI—focusing on reducing administrative burden, streamlining workflows, and improving efficiency for both clinicians and patients. He also discusses Greenway's partnership with AWS and what it means for customers moving forward. Learn more about Greenway at https://www.greenwayhealth.com/ Find more great health IT content at https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
Medication management is taking a big role in health care today and at HIMSS for several reasons. More medications are coming on the market, providing impressively successful treatments for many conditions. More people of all ages are taking more medications. And specialty medications, which are very expensive, are also burgeoning.In this video, we hear some current expert perspectives on medication management, including the roles of automation and AI, from Dr. Michael Blackman, Chief Medical Officer at Greenway Health, and Dr. Colin Banas, Chief Medical Officer at DrFirst.Learn more about Greenway Health: https://www.greenwayhealth.com/Learn more about DrFirst: https://drfirst.com/Health IT Community: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
While it is generally accepted that AI is beneficial to healthcare, there are valid reasons why some clinicians are skeptical of the technology – especially ambient clinical voice solutions. Here's why. Healthcare IT Today had the opportunity to sit down for a casual conversation with Dr. Michael Blackman, Chief Medical Officer at Greenway Health. We wanted to ask his opinion on a phenomenon we have been hearing about recently – clinicians being skeptical about the value of ambient clinical voice solutions and by extension, AI for healthcare in general. Learn more about Greenway Health at https://www.greenwayhealth.com/ Health IT Community: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
AI is and will be a powerful tool for clinicians, but lost in all the hype is the fact that it can help the people who create those tools. The development team at Greenway Health is using AI internally to accelerate their work and deliver quicker for their clients. Healthcare IT Today sat down with David Cohen, Greenway's Chief Product & Technology Officer to learn more. We caught up with him at the company's user group meeting in Arlington, TX. Learn more about Greenway Health at https://www.greenwayhealth.com/ Find more great health IT content at https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
Greenway Health's CEO, Pratap Sarker, made several bold statements at the company's annual user group meeting and has set the organization on an aggressive path forward. One of his promises was that all future innovations from Greenway would be based on AI. Learn more. Healthcare IT Today had the opportunity to sit down with Sarker shortly after his opening keynote address at the company's annual user group meeting in Arlington, TX to dive deeper into the promises he made. Learn more about Greenway Health at https://www.greenwayhealth.com/ Find more great health IT content at https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
Dr. Michael Blackman, Chief Medical Officer at Greenway Health always has his finger on the pulse of healthcare. Right now, he is keeping his eye on the HTI-1 rule from the ONC, the pace of change in healthcare, and how AI is deployed. Healthcare IT Today caught up with Dr. Blackman at the 2023 MGMA Leaders Conference in Nashville. We wanted to get his thoughts on the top challenges facing healthcare right now. Learn more about Greenway Health at https://www.greenwayhealth.com/ Find more great health IT content at https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
Greenway Health continues to focus their efforts on optimizing their EHR. They are not just making it more user-friendly. The company is working hard on enhancements that enable clinicians to be more efficient. To do this, they are taking a step back and reviewing all the workflows in their system and looking for opportunities to make things easier for their end-users. Healthcare IT Today recently caught up with Dr. Michael Blackman, Chief Medical Officer at Greenway Health to learn more about the company's EHR optimization activities. Find more great health IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/ Learn more about Greenway at https://www.greenwayhealth.com/ Greenway is a sponsor of Healthcare Scene
About Kimberly O'Loughlin:Kimberly joined HRS in March 2022, bringing with her more than 30 years of experience in leveraging talent and technology to drive growth, innovation, and improved business performance and customer experiences across health tech and other industries. At HRS, her portfolio includes award-winning Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and telehealth solutions and services that address increasingly important healthcare needs – lowering the cost of care, and improving health outcomes, while delivering better experiences for both consumers and clinicians. Prior to HRS, Kimberly was CEO of Therapy Brands where she was responsible for serving the mental, behavioral, and physical therapy market providers with a broad portfolio of software and services including specialty-specific EHR/PMS platforms, patient engagement, telehealth, e-prescription solutions, and revenue cycle management services. Before this, she was President at Greenway Health; prior to that, she ran two global healthcare businesses at Philips in Connected Care and Health Informatics. She had solutions for monitoring and supporting the safety, health, and connectedness needs of seniors in the home as well as in long-term and post-acute care settings. She also expanded access to healthcare in emerging global markets with low-cost continuous monitoring, vital signs monitoring, cardiology, oncology, and women's health solutions.Prior to working at Philips, Kimberly held senior leadership roles within AIG, AT&T Wireless, and AT&T. She has demonstrated excellent results in growing revenue and profitability, launching innovative products, transforming operations to six sigma and best-in-class performance, and building stellar teams.Over the years, Kimberly and her teams have earned a variety of awards including Best Company Culture, Best Company for Diversity, Frost and Sullivan Award for Product Line Innovation, Best in KLAS for RCM, Best in KLAS Most Improved Ambulatory EHR, and Stevie's People's Choice Award for Best Customer Service. In 2012 she was inducted into the Executive Women of New Jersey, and in 2013 she was featured in Executive Profile magazine on the Top 25 executive profiles list. In 2019, she was named the number 3 woman in Healthcare by Modern Healthcare, and in 2021 she earned top CEO ratings by Comparably.Kimberly has a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Princeton University and a Master of Science degree in Applied Psychology with a concentration in Human Factors Engineering from Steven's Institute of Technology. She served as class president at Princeton where she currently serves on the Alumni Schools Committee. She lives in New Jersey with her husband, Jerry, and their dog Harley. They have three children and enjoy the beach, skiing, sports, and time with family and friends. Things You'll Learn:Health Recovery Solutions is the leading provider of remote care delivery.Patients are becoming more active in their healthcare.Individually tailored care plans with inpatient and virtual care will become more common in the coming years.HRS has clinical advisory services. HRS sets up the remote care technologies providers need.Promising healthcare industry trends include value-based care, lower-cost care settings, health equity focus, interoperability, the use of AI and ML, and hospital-at-home functionalities.HRS provides patients with hardware and software to connect to their caregivers and clinicians with a portal that monitors and supports the patient.AI technologies can help harness data to design different treatment pathways and predict which patients will need intervention. Resources:Connect with and follow Kimberly O'Loughlin on LinkedIn and Twitter.Follow Health Recovery Solutions on LinkedIn.Discover the Health Recovery Solutions Website!Reach out to Kimberly at KOLoughlin@HealthRecoverySolutions.com!
Our guests today are Maberly Brown, senior revenue cycle consultant and Marvin Luz, senior director, revenue advisory services both of Greenway Health. Marvin and Maberly are here today to talk about the business of healthcare and the power of KPIs. Resources: https://discover.greenwayhealth.com/lp/denial-management-infographic/ Sponsors: MGMA Events: This episode is brought to you by the Medical Practice Excellence: Financial and Operations Conference 2023. During our premiere spring event, attendees will gain key insights from both disciplines and learn about topics that shape the future success of medical practice organizations. Go to mgma.com/mpe23 to learn more and to register today. Humana: The latest Value-Based Care Report from Humana outlines many interesting findings and highlights how some physician practices found creative paths to success. Check it out now at Humana.com/VBC. Humana is working closely with physician practices on their value-based journeys. If you would like additional tools and resources related to medical practice leadership email us at podcasts@mgma.com.
Our guest today is Dr. Michael Blackman, chief medical officer, at Greenway Health. A primary care physician at heart, Dr. Blackman brings an extensive background in health IT product management along with his knowledge of outpatient and inpatient care. He believes healthcare is a team sport that requires the talents of all contributors working together to succeed. Resources: Dr. Michael Blackman: https://www.greenwayhealth.com/leadership/dr-michael-blackman Greenway Health: https://www.greenwayhealth.com/ Education offering: We want to share an exciting offering from MGMA – The Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Program. This 7-week, instructor-led online course will explore lean techniques and evaluation processes with the goal to eliminate steps that don't add value to your organization. The Green Belt program runs from Oct. 25 – Dec. 13 and is eligible for 30 ACMPE and 30 CEU credits. Visit mgma.com/green to learn more and to register. Sponsors: MGMA Events: Medical Practice Excellence: Leaders Conference (DX) Can't make it to Boston? Let us simplify the Medical Practice Excellence Conference by delivering premier content to your space. This online conference delivers more than ten hours of sessions streamed live from the Medical Practice Excellence Conference. Sessions include several concurrent sessions packed with great exclusive online content presented live, general session content and special networking opportunities with peers. MPE: Leaders (DX) attendees also have access to interviews and podcasts, November 8-10. Go to mgma.com/events to register today. Contact Information: If you have feedback on this episode or have someone you want us to interview contact us at podcasts@mgma.com
In this episode, we are joined by Susan Kohler, Senior Vice President of Revenue Services at Greenway Health, to discuss staffing challenges in health care and alternatives available to lessen the impact. Learn how to listen to The Hospital Finance Podcast® on your mobile device. Highlights of this episode include: Staffing challenges Burnout among clinical Read More
Everyone loves a comeback story. There's just something inspiring about facing adversity and fighting through a challenge to emerge victorious on the other side. That is certainly the script that the new executive team at Greenway Health hopes to write for themselves. So far, their journey appears to be carrying them in the right direction as the company focuses on product stability and earning the trust of their clients. Healthcare IT Today sat down for an exclusive one-on-one interview with Greenway CEO, Pratap Sarker to discuss the direction he has charted for the company and the challenges that lie ahead. Learn more about Greenway Healthcare: https://www.greenwayhealth.com/ Find more great health IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
In this episode of the MGMA Business Solutions podcast, we feature healthcare leaders discussing important distinctions in the prescribing workflow that can have a direct impact on three all-to-familiar challenges – medication adherence for patients, burden and burnout for staff, and patient safety. Panelists include: Mike Jordan, MD, FAAP, President/CEO, East Lake Pediatrics, PA (https://www.eastlakepediatrics.com/) Dr. Michael Blackman, Chief Medical Officer at Greenway Health (https://www.greenwayhealth.com/) Nicholas Chambers, Surescripts Senior Product Analyst (https://surescripts.com/) Thanks to Surescripts for helping make this episode possible and for their part in designing the content for the panel discussion. This episode is sponsored by: Nuance — Nuance Dragon Ambient experience, or DAX, captures the patient story securely and accurately to automatically document at the point of care for increased efficiency and patient throughput. Discover how DAX provides a better patient experience and eliminates afterward documentation. Visit https://www.nuance.com/DAXondemand to see DAX in action and explore how it can transform your organization. Onsite Women's Health — Onsite Women's Health provides healthcare practices and providers with the ability to bring screening mammography in-house. Partnering with Onsite allows more women to keep up with their annual screening and gives anyone impacted by breast cancer a fighting chance. Learn more at www.onsitewomenshealth.com. We'd love to hear from you. Tell us what you think. Let us know if there's a topic you want us to cover or an expert you'd like us to interview. Email us at podcasts@mgma.com. The MGMA Insights podcasts are produced by Daniel Williams, Rob Ketcham and Decklan McGee.
Jess Chew, VP of Marketing at Trella Health With more than 10 years' experience in healthcare marketing, Jessica leads Trella Health’s marketing team. Prior to joining Trella Health, Jessica served as a marketing leader at Greenway Health, an EHR and practice management solutions company that serves the independent physician market. After graduating from the University […] The post Jess Chew With Trella Health appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
S2 E1: Host Dr. Anders interviews Michael Blackman, MD, Chief Medical Officer of Greenway Health. Dr. Blackman, another physician who made the transition to healthcare IT, shares his experience as a medical director of population health at Allscripts and CMO at Mckesson as well as an early leader in e-prescribing. They discuss the need for clinicians to be involved in the EHR design process, with the emphasis on what clinicians are trying to do and the why, versus the common focus on technical aspects. They cover telehealth, reimbursement, the future of virtual care, interoperability and Greenway's go-forward strategy. Take a listen to hear - straight from leadership of one of the industry's biggest ambulatory EHRs - where things are going. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Events in 2020-2021 have challenged C-Suite and business leaders in every sector to think urgently about their industries' future shape and, more specifically, how their companies need to reinvent to survive and thrive in the future. The leadership challenge involves thinking systematically about future opportunities and threats so executives can successfully guide their companies through continued disruption. Join this candid conversation with David Cohen, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Greenway Health to learn about Greenway Health's innovation and reinvention journey, to inspire long-term thinking within your own organization to innovate faster and at scale.
I'd like to tell you that the calling to become a product manager is only received by those of us with the highest morals. However, I really can't say that. What this means is that in the world of product managers, there are the good ones and the not so good ones. I like to spend my time talking about what the goods ones are able to accomplish. However, every so often the bad ones do something that is so clearly bad that I feel compelled to talk about it. It turns out that some of the bad ones work for Greenway Health and they have done some bad things. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jim-anderson3/support
In this episode, we are privileged to hear from Dr. Michael Blackman, Chief Medical Officer at Greenway Health. Dr. Blackman discusses how his company sought to find new ways to add value to what they provide to clients. He talks about several projects that ensure that clients have what they need like telehealth, collaborating with EHR vendors and stakeholders to keep abreast of fast-moving changes especially in regards to COVID-19. He also talks about transitioning from fee-for-service to value-based care, operationalizing it, and leveraging data to take better care of patients. Dr. Blackman also shares a heartbreaking story that helped him realize what it is truly important, and he's now driving for improving EHR's, getting them right to support both clinical workflow and billing. There are many amazing insights in this interview so make sure to tune in! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
In this episode, David Cohen, Chief Product and Technology Officer of Greenway Health, highlights the need for RCM service providers to scale up to meet the revenue cycle needs of the larger healthcare practices. Greenway Health is an electronic health records (EHR), practice management, and revenue cycle management solutions company serving more than 50,000 ambulatory practices. The RCM services is witnessing M&A and consolidation to find the efficiencies of scale. David points out that sophisticated RCM software must develop automation capabilities, robust analytics, and machine learning models to help reduce the overall cost of these practices to collect and improve financial outcomes for practices. David advises medical practices to stay on top of regulatory changes and be aware of the changing payment roles and cycles. Take a listen. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
In this episode, David Cohen, Chief Product and Technology Officer of Greenway Health, highlights the need for RCM service providers to scale up to meet the revenue cycle needs of the larger healthcare practices. Greenway Health is an electronic health records (EHR), practice management, and revenue cycle management solutions company serving more than 50,000 ambulatory […]
In this episode, David Cohen, Chief Product and Technology Officer of Greenway Health, highlights the need for RCM service providers to scale up to meet the revenue cycle needs of the larger healthcare practices. Greenway Health is an electronic health records (EHR), practice management, and revenue cycle management solutions company serving more than 50,000 ambulatory […]
Dr. Michael Blackman, Chief Medical Officer at Greenway Health, a leading health information technology services provider, discusses navigating healthcare in 2021, how Greenway will further support its ambulatory care clients in the new year, major changes/updates regarding the 2021 Physician Fee Schedule, the role of interoperability in COVID-19 vaccine distribution, and more.
In our ongoing series of interviews with EHR vendors discussing their approach to telehealth, we sat down with David Cohen, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Greenway Health. We discuss Greenway's telehealth offering they're launching this Fall and what features you can expect. Plus, we dig into how Greenway Health approaches partnerships with other telehealth vendors. Learn more about Greenway Health: https://www.greenwayhealth.com/
The American Medical Association (AMA) recently released guidance on “Reducing Unnecessary Burdens for Clinicians.” In today’s episode, Dr. Jay Anders, chief medical officer of Medicomp Systems (https://bit.ly/3f7k7IR), addresses EHR pain points such as usability and eliminating the “stupid stuff” to help decrease clinician stress as well as reduce physician burnout. Thanks to Allscripts and to Greenway Health for sponsoring this week’s show. Learn more about how Allscripts can help you change what’s possible for your practice as you adapt to these uncertain times at www.Allscripts.com And to learn more about Greenway Health’s EHR, practice management and revenue cycle management solutions, visit www.greenwayhealth.com or call 877-537-0063. If you like the show, please rate and review it wherever you get your podcasts. If you have topics you'd like us to cover or experts you'd like us to interview, email us at podcasts@mgma.com, or reach out to MGMA Sr. Editor and MGMA Insights podcast host Daniel Williams on Twitter at twitter.com/MGMADaniel. MGMA Insights is presented by Decklan McGee, Rob Ketcham and Daniel Williams.
The COVID-19 pandemic is changing the landscape for physician practices. A brick-and-mortar only approach is no longer going to be a recipe for success going forward. Greenway Health is an EHR vendor that works closely with physician practices. They see several key changes coming and are working to help their customers prepare: * Hybrid in-person and telehealth visits (maybe after hours, maybe mixed together with in-office) * Staff working in shifts in order to reduce the risk of transmission and to match to the workload. * Flexible licensing and log-in models to reflect the change in how physician practices will need to operate Watch this interview with Dr. Geeta Nayyar, Chief Medical Officer and Kali Durgampudi, Chief Technology & Innovation Officer of Greenway Health to learn more. Learn more about Greenway Health: https://www.greenwayhealth.com/
David Cohen, FACHE, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Greenway Health discusses why and how healthcare can work like other industries thus overcoming and meeting new healthcare consumerism expectations once and for all and how innovative tech capabilities such as voice recognition, ML, and NLP will enable healthcare providers to meet these new needs and expectations of patients.
Host Matt Fisher talks to Geeta Nayyar, MD, Chief Medical Officer for Greenway Health. Tune in to hear them discuss challenges for healthcare industry and technology not being a solution alone; consideration of barriers and need to get all sides working together; physician burnout; finding passion to pursue and unexpected paths that can open. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
While the healthcare sector has been at the forefront of this crisis, Telemedicine has emerged as a silent hero that is making a difference every day by helping people stay home and stay healthy. In this episode of the Zinnov Podcast, Kali Durgampudi, Chief Technology & Innovation Officer at Greenway Health shares his insights on how Telemedicine services have evolved in this current crisis and how we will continue to see the long term effects of this evolution even in a post-COVID era.
With COVID-19 dominating world events, Dr. Geeta Nayyar generously shared her time, insights and advice with Niko Skievaski. Doctor Nayyar is the chief medical officer for Greenway Health and a nationally recognized leader in health information technology. Prior to joining Greenway, she held positions as chief healthcare and innovation officer at Femwell Group Health and CMIO at AT&T. In addition to her business responsibilities, Dr. Nayyar is a practicing rheumatologist and maintains faculty affiliation with the University of Miami, where she teaches at the medical school. Doctor Nayyar is the author of the mobile health chapter in the HIMSS Medical Informatics textbook and is a six-time HIMSS Digital Influencer. The conversation is fascinating from start to finish – here are a few chapter sections. 02:12 – COVID-19 has changed things for everyone. 12:18 – Where is technology's place in this pandemic? 16:46 – When will the curve be flattened? 18:44 – How long might this last? 25:19 – We didn't do a good job of translating the problem. 26:20 – Pay attention to Dr. Fauci and the CDC guidelines. 31:36 – Social distancing activities It is astonishing to witness the skill and selfless commitment of healthcare workers around the world as they fight every day to provide the best possible care for their patients during these gut-wrenching days. Our thanks to Dr. Geeta Nayyar for sharing her expertise with us on The Redox Podcast.
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In the summer of 2019, seven interns joined the Greenway Health family. Hear what our interns were up to during their summer at Greenway and what is next for them as they head back to college to finish pursuing their degrees.
Providence Community Health Centers has served the Providence, Rhode Island, community for more than 50 years. CEO Merrill Thomas describes what led to growth at PCHC, how it adapts to the ever-changing healthcare industry, and how it benefits from its partnership with Greenway Health. Plus, learn about PCHC's new services and upcoming expansion plan. For more on PCHC, visit https://www.providencechc.org/.
Meyer Pediatrics, located in Sarasota, Florida, has been caring for the community for 35 years! Hear how its partnership with Greenway Health has helped fuel its success, and what’s in store for the practice over the next 35 years!
Dr. Geeta Nayyar, a nationally recognized leader in health information technology, is bringing the physician’s perspective to Greenway Health as its new chief medical officer. On this episode, Dr. Nayyar discusses what got her into medicine, the customer benefits of having a chief medical officer at Greenway, and the challenges facing providers today. She was named among “Top 26 Smartest People in Health IT” by Becker's Hospital Review and ranked one of the “Top 25 Minority Executives in Healthcare” by Modern Healthcare. Plus, learn about life outside of work, including her love for the hit series, Game of Thrones.
The industry’s shift to value-based care, coupled with an emphasis on efficiencies, has made it difficult for smaller practices to succeed alone. As a result, internal medicine and other primary care practices have joined forces in a range of practice models to maintain autonomy. Dr. Eric Harman, a family medicine practitioner at Mountain Region Family Medicine, joins our podcast to discuss his practice’s success as a physician-led accountable care organization (ACO), as well as the challenges and benefits of operating as an independent practice. For more information on how Greenway Health can partner with your practice, visit www.greenwayhealth.com.
On November 30, 2018, a 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Anchorage, Alaska. Cecily Sheats, director of business operations at Internal Medicine Associates, LLC in Anchorage discusses the challenges that the practice faced in the days following the earthquake. Hear how the practice utilized Greenway Revenue Services, Greenway’s patient portal, and additional Greenway solutions to rise to the challenge when the challenge arrived. Plus, advice on prepping your practice for a disaster. Learn more about Greenway Health solutions by visiting www.greenwayhealth.com.
For 25 years, Health Choice Network has been improving the health status of communities throughout the country by offering high-quality, affordable, community-based health care. HCN President and CEO Alex Romillo discusses the mission of HCN, its partnership with Greenway Health in enhancing patient care, and what's in store for HCN in 2019. With HCN celebrating 25 years this year, Alex discusses what the future holds as they continue to adapt to changing needs of their patient population in the communities they serve. For more information on HCN, visit their website at www.hcnetwork.org.
Medical Colleagues of Texas was founded in 1982, and continues to serve the Katy, Texas community. Their history traces back to the early 20th century, when the great-great grandfather of the practice administrator would perform surgeries on kitchen tables. The practice has grown from the days of surgeries on kitchen tables, to Medical Manager, and now utilizing Intergy from Greenway Health. Hear about the practice's history, dedication to its community, and growth throughout the years on this episode of Putting Possibility into Practice.
Greenway Health and the College of Health Information Management Executives have partnered to drive advancements in healthcare IT through the combination of knowledge and technology. Jonathan Fritz, executive director, CHIME innovation, and Greenway Health Chief Technology and Innovation Officer Kali Durgampudi discuss the partnership, what it means for Greenway Health customers, and how innovation and technology continue to shape healthcare IT. Plus, hear from from Medical Colleagues of Texas on what technology and innovation means to their practice.
Chris Gibson of Greenway Health discusses how you can grow your medical practice by caring for patients with multiple chronic conditions. Learn about the ins and outs of chronic care management (CCM), including: positive patient outcomes, receiving additional revenue for CCM services, CCM billing requirements and patient eligibility and more. For additional information, visit www.greenwayhealth.com.
The Greenway Marketplace, available at www.greenwayhealth.com/marketplace, features partners that offer innovative, carefully screened solutions to add value to your Greenway Health platform. Meet two of our partners, Enjoin and OTech Group, on this episode. Learn how they integrate with Greenway platforms, what features they offer providers, and what each has in store for 2019.
Greenway Health Associate Product Manager of Population Health, Will Siegelin, discusses ways that providers can foster an environment of patient engagement at their practice. An engaged patient is a loyal one, according to recent studies, and product solutions available from Greenway Health give your practice, and its providers, the tools they need to ensure that your patients are engaged in their care. Learn about Greenway's patient portal, how to utilize patient messaging and other features of Greenway Patient, and tips for making sure your patients are engaged in their care, and loyal to your practice.
Anthony Molchany, CEO, Mercer-Bucks Orthopaedics, discusses the ways in which his practice used Intergy to treat their patients. Mercer Bucks Orthopaedics provides multi-specialty muscular and skeletal Orthopedic services in locations across New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Also, learn about Mercer-Bucks Orthopaedics new state-of-the-art ambulatory surgery center, which opened in October, 2018. For more information on Mercer-Bucks Orthopaedics, visit www.mbortho.com. To learn more about how Greenway Health can partner with your practice, and the product solutions available, visit www.greenwayhealth.com.
Greenway Health Chief Compliance Officer Susan Kohler discusses quality and compliance at Greenway Health. She discusses how to create a culture of compliance, how you can ensure your practice is practicing quality and compliance daily, and what the emerging trends for 2019 are regarding quality and compliance.
Sonia Chambers, executive director of the West Virginia Health Information Network, discusses the National Health Information Network, what an HIN is, how it was established, and how Greenway Health product solutions can integrate with your state's HIN. Plus, Dr. Tom Bowden of Charleston Internal Medicine discusses how practices can integrate with their state's HIN.
November is Diabetes Awareness Month and Dr. Denise Tonner of Diabetes and Endocrine Associates of the Treasure Coast joins our podcast to discuss the diseases, steps you can take to prevent diabetes, and the treatments available for those living with diabetes. Plus, learn how the software solutions offered by Greenway Health help practices provide better care for their patients living with diabetes, and how it helps patients actively manage their diabetes.
Larry Whiteside, Jr., Greenway Health's chief information security officer, discusses how you can protect data from falling into the wrong hands at your practice. Learn common things you can do to protect your system, your data, and your patients' information from ending up in the possession of data thieves.
Diversity and inclusion are at the heart of everything Greenway does with team members and community outreach. For the first time in recent memory, a service dog recently 'joined' the team at Greenway Health. Meet new team member Ally Clements and her service dog, Ollie in this episode!
Brian Eckelberger, Manager, Implementations and Traning, Greenway Health, discusses the new Greenway Certified program. Learn more about training available through the Greenway Certified program. A certified user can oversee implementations and upgrades and they can train fellow staff members to use the system, as well.
Carol Minor, manager, product management, at Greenway Health discusses the new features and enhancements that practices will find in the new version of Intergy, version 11.20. Learn about the latest update to Intergy, which will be available in September and how the enhanced features can give your practice a boost.
Samantha Kirk, Director, Product Development, Interoperability Services, and Elizabeth Buckle, Manager, Product Management discuss the interoperability services team and their team implements product solutions to increase practice satisfaction. Plus, learn about the recent announcement regarding Greenway Health part in the initiative with Commonwell Health Alliance and its collaboration with Carequality to advance interoperability.
ENGAGE18, Greenway Health's annual customer event, takes place Friday, August 10, through Monday, August 13, at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center. Get all the information on networking, education, and fun activities taking place at ENGAGE18 in this episode of Putting Possibility into Practice. Additional details regarding ENGAGE18 are available at www.greenwayhealth.com/ENGAGE18.
Larry Whiteside, Chief Information Security Officer at Greenway Health, discusses cyber security best practices for your medical practice, how Greenway Health is protecting customer data and information, and resolving concerns regarding the security of data in a cloud-based environment.
David Heller, Corporate Counsel, Regulatory Affairs for Greenway Health discusses the latest news out of Washington, D.C. What does the proposed rule for MACRA for 2019 mean for providers? How will changes affect your practice and patients? Plus, a preview of David's presentations at Greenway annual customer event, ENGAGE.
On this episode, learn about Phreesia, the three time Greenway Health Marketplace Partner of the Year. Phreesia partners with all sizes of healthcare organizations, and integrates with a number of Greenway Health solutions. For more information on the Greenway Health Marketplace, and how Greenway and Phreesia can work with your practice, visit https://www.greenwayhealth.com/marketplace.
Today’s Greenway Marketplace is an online “store” where tens of thousands of Greenway Health customers can search for, review, and submit inquiries to integrated third-party solutions. This episode discusses the Greenway Marketplace and profiles Updox, whose goal is helping healthcare providers run their businesses by increasing revenues, improving efficiencies, and reducing costs.
With the regulatory season in full swing, David Heller, corporate counsel, regulatory affairs for Greenway Health joins out podcast to discuss updates impacting your practice. We' explore the recent proposed rule for the Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS), how the new rule addresses the opioid crisis through technology, how the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is redesigning “Meaningful Use,” and how reducing the administrative burden of quality measure reporting affects providers.
On this episode, hear from Scott Zimmerman, CEO of Greenway Health, as he discusses the inaugural meeting of the Project Polaris Customer Advisory Board and how Greenway is helping to cool down physician burnout. Plus, you'll hear from Gus Taylor of Florida Medical Clinic, one of the 19 members of the Project Polaris Customer Advisory Board.
Anna Monsour, senior solutions consultant at Greenway Health discusses Greenway Intergy, our cloud-based EHR and practice management solution. Learn about its features, available add-ons, and how it is customizable for your practice. After listening to the podcast, visit https://www.greenwayhealth.com/intergy to learn more!
Tabitha Towns, Client Revenue Manager, at Greenway Health discusses Greenway Revenue Services and how you can partner with GRS to optimize billing processes, prevent denials, and improve accounts receivables. This episode also details a recent case study with Mesa OB/GYN.
Greenway Health CEO Scott Zimmerman makes his monthly appearance on Putting Possibility into Practice. In this episode, he discusses what is an 'engaged employee', how Greenway Health team members are working collaboratively to provide award-winning customer support and service, and he provides an update on the Project Polaris Customer Advisory Board. Plus, get the details on Greenway Health's annual customer event, ENGAGE18!
David Heller, Corporate Counsel, Regulatory Affairs at Greenway Health joins Putting Possibility into Practice to update the latest regulatory actions, and discuss what providers should be focused on at the end of the first quarter of 2018.
Sherry K. de Cuba, FHIMSS, CPCO, Chief Information & Compliance Officer with Treasure Coast Community Health joins host Joe Agostinelli to discuss the growth of their multi-location practice, the transition from paper to digital, patient messaging with the Greenway Patient Portal, and how they continue to partner with Greenway Health in the transition to value-based care.
On this episode of Putting Possibility Into Practice, Greenway Health CEO Scott Zimmerman joins host Joe Agostinelli, social media manager. Scott and Joe discuss recent announcements from Greenway Health, including Project Polaris, the One Greenway initiative, and what Putting Possibility Into Practice means for customers. This episode was recording live from HIMSS18 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Greenway Health introduces its new podcast, Putting Possibility Into Practice. Social Media Manager, and podcast host, Joe Agostinelli discusses what listeners can expect to hear about on each episode in this introductory podcast episode of Putting Possibility Into Practice.
Justin’ s guest is Greg Fulton (@GLFulton) from Greenway Health (@Greenway). Justin and Greg discuss the latest in healthcare policy and strategy for 2016. The post Greg Fulton with Greenway Health appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
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Greenway Health A couple of topics that have come up repeatedly over the course of weeks since we started the Health Connect South Radio show: Population Health and Interoperability. On this week’s show we sat down with health IT expert, Mark Janiszewski, EVP of Product Management for Greenway Health. Mark shared how the company has […] The post Greenway Health appeared first on Business RadioX ®.