Hayes Review: Summer 2009
Welcome to Hayes Management Consulting's Summer 2009 issue of the "Hayes Review" Newsletter. We're excited to bring you this issue as part of our ongoing efforts to service you to the best of our capacity and to consistently improve your experience.
Note from Pete
Welcome to our summer newsletter (although it’s approximately 50 degrees in Boston). In my client travels over the past few months (California was much warmer), I continue to hear this question... Read more
MDaudit™ Hospital Turns Heads
MDaudit Hospital, now in development, is receiving enthusiastic response from our development partners and those previewing the new audit software. Hayes is now adding organizations to its waiting list. Read more
Got Kiosks?
Kiosks are common in airports, banks, hotels and other venues, but are relatively new to healthcare. Yet they are quickly gaining in popularity. According to Gartner Research, kiosks are less than two years away from mainstream adoption.¹ Read more
Reducing Interface Errors
Getting Patient Registration Right the First Time
Seamless and safe healthcare relies on an organization’s ability to pass information from one system to another. The vast majority of information that is shared between healthcare information technology solutions is accomplished with the assistance of an application interface engine. Read more
Physician Charge Capture Module
Stand-alone charge capture solutions can be interfaced with many hospital and practice management systems as an add-on module or to complement the system’s existing charge capture functionality. Read more
Ensemble Integration Case Study
ClearPath Diagnostics (ClearPath) of Syracuse, NY, is a pathologist-owned and operated tissue pathology and cytology practice. One of the organization’s objectives is to provide the best pathology report delivery service to their customers. Read more
Red Flag Rules
As of June 1, 2010, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will require healthcare organizations defined as “creditors” to develop and implement an identity theft prevention program. This complements existing HIPAA rules. Read more
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