
November 20, 2024
A recent Black Book Research report indicates that 90% of integrated outpatient facilities are facing revenue losses primarily due to shortcomings in their Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) systems. The survey of 772 business office leaders highlights critical issues such as high denial rates (92%), delays in pre-authorizations (93%), and coding inaccuracies affecting 79% of facilities. These challenges result in increased financial strain and delayed patient care, emphasizing the need for these facilities to modernize their RCM solutions to improve cash flow and operational efficiency.
Outpatient Facilities Face Revenue Crisis Amid RCM System Failures Newswire
November 20, 2024
The American College of Radiology (ACR) has launched the National Radiology Data Registry to evaluate the performance of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms in radiology while collecting patient data and clinical metadata. This initiative will enable radiology practices to benchmark their results against national standards, enhancing the understanding of AI effectiveness in real-world settings. The ACR's Assess-AI platform will provide performance reports to clinical sites and developers, aiding in the continuous improvement of AI technologies. Dr. Christoph Wald noted the necessity of this registry as traditional radiology systems lack ongoing evaluation capabilities for AI, which is crucial for maintaining care quality. Key features of the registry include monitoring algorithm stability and ensuring consistency between AI results and radiology reports.
ACR Launches National Registry to Enhance AI Performance in Radiology Healthcare IT News
November 20, 2024
Microsoft is introducing Quick Machine Recovery, a new recovery mode for Windows aimed at assisting IT administrators in managing large fleets of PCs. This feature is a response to a past incident where a faulty CrowdStrike update caused millions of machines to crash, necessitating manual fixes until an automatic patch was applied. Quick Machine Recovery will enable administrators to remotely execute targeted fixes on unbootable machines, enhancing recovery efficiency and minimizing downtime. Additionally, Microsoft advocates for a shift among cybersecurity vendors away from kernel-level access implementations, proposing a new security layer that allows antivirus software to operate in user mode to reduce the risk of widespread system failures.
Microsoft Unveils Quick Machine Recovery to Enhance Windows Resilience PCMag
November 20, 2024
Epic Systems is working to enhance its MyChart application into a comprehensive digital front door for healthcare services, as outlined by CEO Judy Faulkner at the 2022 User Group Meeting. This strategy involves integrating features such as customer relationship management, online scheduling, and improved patient financial experiences to provide a seamless healthcare experience. Despite facing challenges, including a lack of demand from existing customers and competition from other companies, Epic aims to capitalize on its strong position in the electronic health record market, where it currently serves between 190 million and 300 million consumer accounts.
Epic Systems Aims to Revolutionize Healthcare with Enhanced MyChart Experience The Healthcare Blog
November 20, 2024
A recent Black Book Research report indicates that 90% of integrated outpatient facilities are facing revenue losses primarily due to shortcomings in their Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) systems. The survey of 772 business office leaders highlights critical issues such as high denial rates (92%), delays in pre-authorizations (93%), and coding inaccuracies affecting 79% of facilities. These challenges result in increased financial strain and delayed patient care, emphasizing the need for these facilities to modernize their RCM solutions to improve cash flow and operational efficiency.
Outpatient Facilities Face Revenue Crisis Amid RCM System Failures Newswire
November 20, 2024
The American College of Radiology (ACR) has launched the National Radiology Data Registry to evaluate the performance of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms in radiology while collecting patient data and clinical metadata. This initiative will enable radiology practices to benchmark their results against national standards, enhancing the understanding of AI effectiveness in real-world settings. The ACR's Assess-AI platform will provide performance reports to clinical sites and developers, aiding in the continuous improvement of AI technologies. Dr. Christoph Wald noted the necessity of this registry as traditional radiology systems lack ongoing evaluation capabilities for AI, which is crucial for maintaining care quality. Key features of the registry include monitoring algorithm stability and ensuring consistency between AI results and radiology reports.
ACR Launches National Registry to Enhance AI Performance in Radiology Healthcare IT News
November 20, 2024
Microsoft is introducing Quick Machine Recovery, a new recovery mode for Windows aimed at assisting IT administrators in managing large fleets of PCs. This feature is a response to a past incident where a faulty CrowdStrike update caused millions of machines to crash, necessitating manual fixes until an automatic patch was applied. Quick Machine Recovery will enable administrators to remotely execute targeted fixes on unbootable machines, enhancing recovery efficiency and minimizing downtime. Additionally, Microsoft advocates for a shift among cybersecurity vendors away from kernel-level access implementations, proposing a new security layer that allows antivirus software to operate in user mode to reduce the risk of widespread system failures.
Microsoft Unveils Quick Machine Recovery to Enhance Windows Resilience PCMag
November 20, 2024
Epic Systems is working to enhance its MyChart application into a comprehensive digital front door for healthcare services, as outlined by CEO Judy Faulkner at the 2022 User Group Meeting. This strategy involves integrating features such as customer relationship management, online scheduling, and improved patient financial experiences to provide a seamless healthcare experience. Despite facing challenges, including a lack of demand from existing customers and competition from other companies, Epic aims to capitalize on its strong position in the electronic health record market, where it currently serves between 190 million and 300 million consumer accounts.
Epic Systems Aims to Revolutionize Healthcare with Enhanced MyChart Experience The Healthcare Blog

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