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Author: Doris J. Gilman, President, Be Seen. Be Heard. Inc.

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Healthcare Thought Leadership One-to-One is a moderated blog and monthly podcast series that discusses and documents Thought Leadership in all its manifestations— demonstrated inside and outside healthcare and the life sciences. Case studies, podcasts, posts, and comments from invited guests and visitors showcase best practices and exemplify the wide range of creative ways that thought leadership is expressed. Give yourself permission to adapt ideas and tailor them to your own situation.

Vision. Voice. Meaningful exchange.
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To better serve women patients, AMAG Pharmaceuticals held a company-wide workshop with its employees titled, In Her Shoes. The workshop was designed to help AMAG’s employees better understand and empathize with patients seeking treatment for moderate to severe dyspareunia (recurrent or consistent pain caused by sexual activity) due to menopause, a common yet often under-recognized condition … Continue reading "Uncovering Unconscious Bias to Better Serve Patients" The post Uncovering Unconscious Bias to Better Serve Patients appeared first on Health Thought Leaders One-to-Many.
Employed physician groups owned by hospitals and health systems work towards a Shared Vision to become high-performance practices. A shared vision brings members of an employed physician group together on the same page. Listeners of this podcast will find having a shared vision statement is a management tool, as well as an  process that is … Continue reading "Employed Physician Groups’ Shared Vision" The post Employed Physician Groups’ Shared Vision appeared first on Health Thought Leaders One-to-Many.
Risk management and security for hospital medical devices needs more than technology, providing only a partial and not a complete solution. Consequently, CEO suites feel greater urgency to identify and prevent potential cyber-security threats before they occur. Health data has become far more valuable than even credit card data for cyber-security hackers and thieves to … Continue reading "Risk Management and Security for Hospital Medical Devices" The post Risk Management and Security for Hospital Medical Devices appeared first on Health Thought Leaders One-to-Many.
It’s now possible to aggregate data from individual physicians, EMRs/EHRs, claims, and third-party sources, including proprietary and government databases. With a few clicks, it’s fast and easy for a provider, in any setting, to access and evaluate his or her professional performance. Aggregated data can be compared with peers, encouraging collaboration among physicians in a … Continue reading "Physicians’ Aggregated Data Gives a More Complete Picture" The post Physicians’ Aggregated Data Gives a More Complete Picture appeared first on Health Thought Leaders One-to-Many.
Enterprise Content Management systems, ECM, is an established technology that bridges the transition from paper records to  electronic forms. Perhaps due to unawareness of ECM technology, patient information continues to be scattered across paper records, electronic files, multiple applications, and disparate systems. Most EHRs cannot integrate this information to complete a patient’s medical history. That’s … Continue reading "Transitioning from Paper with Electronic Content Management (ECM)" The post Transitioning from Paper with Electronic Content Management (ECM) appeared first on Health Thought Leaders One-to-Many.
In addition to the EHR, technology measures are afoot that streamline practice management and better serve patient needs, allowing physicians to choose how to make a living in a profession that they see more as a calling than as a job. John Squire, the president and chief operating officer of Amazing Charts, an ambulatory EHR … Continue reading "Technology Levels the Playing Field for Independent Physicians" The post Technology Levels the Playing Field for Independent Physicians appeared first on Health Thought Leaders One-to-Many.
Dr. Ryan Secan, chief medical officer at MedAptus, discusses how physicians can transition to ICD-10 coding and revenue capture by increasing productivity with software tools seamlessly available through their electronic health record system. The post Taking the Pain Out of ICD-10 Through Electronic Charge Capture appeared first on Health Thought Leaders One-to-Many.
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