Bob Caldwell, GM, Open Text Healthcare Solutions, Tim Prentis, Corporate Manager of Applications at Health Management Associates and Sree Turlapati, President & CEO, VadyasHealth; discuss physician satisfaction, enterprise challenges, ROI and how their organizations achieved success on the road towards meaningful use.
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Open Text is a leader in Enterprise Content Management (ECM). With two
decades of experience helping organizations overcome the challenges
associated with managing and gaining the true value of their business
content, Open Text stands unmatched in the market. We have a keen
understanding of how content flows throughout an enterprise, and of the
business challenges that organizations face today.
It is this knowledge that gives us our unique ability to develop the richest array of tailored content management applications and solutions in the industry. Our unique and collaborative approach helps us provide guidance so that our customers can effectively address business challenges and leverage content to drive growth, mitigate risk, increase brand equity, automated processes, manage compliance, and generated competitive advantage. Organizations can trust the management of their vital business content to Open Text, The Content Experts.
Open Text combines collaborative portal and Web content management solutions to support knowledge sharing at a not-for-profit healthcare organization.
Peter Waegemann, VP, mHealth Initiative Inc., Bob Caldwell, GM, Open Text Healthcare Solutions and Joe Stewart, Senior Director, Transactional Document Management & Imaging, Open Text discuss critical components of EMR/EHR use as they relate to lab and pathology systems, radiology, admissions, and more.
Open Text Integrated Document Management delivers a new level of patient care to one of the most successful regional health care systems in the United States.
It is becoming increasingly important to take advantage of business information and knowledge assets, making it available for users and easy to access. Inaccuracies and costs resulting from high paper usage, slower processing times, and numerous employees can really add up.
In a world that is increasingly digital, content matters. It's core to your organization. It's at the heart of virtually every process in every industry, from manufacturing to healthcare, from retail to government.
Integrating with Electronic Healthcare Records - A recent study conducted by the American Health Information Community (AHIC) concluded that only two percent of hospitals have comprehensive Electronic Health Record systems and up to 12 percent have an adequate system in place.
Leveraging EMRs for Young Patients - In this interview, Praveen Chopra, CIO and Supply Chain Officer at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, discusses the EMR implementation process, including how to get corporate buy-in, training the doctors and nurses on the system and designing the system with new born to 18 year old patients in mind.
Leading health care services company uses Open Text Document Access and Data Archiving for SAP Solutions to improve business processes.
Bob Caldwell, GM, Open Text Healthcare Solutions, Tim Prentis, Corporate Manager of Applications at Health Management Associates and Sree Turlapati, President & CEO, VadyasHealth; discuss physician satisfaction, enterprise challenges, ROI and how their organizations achieved success on the road towards meaningful use.
As healthcare fraud becomes more sophisticated, payers are fighting back. As healthcare reform takes center stage in the US, cracking down on healthcare fraud is one of the few issues that receives bi-partisan support.
Insight into online technologies that will transform healthcare. Considerable hype as well as skepticism surrounds buzzwords like PHRs, Health 2.0 and social networking in healthcare.
Overcoming the barriers to sharing patient information. The ability to exchange information between healthcare providers, pharmacies, labs, departments of health, payers and patients is necessary to improve the quality of patient care and decrease healthcare costs, but achieving interoperability in healthcare has long been an elusive goal.
As healthcare organizations implement electronic health records (EHRs), they are becoming increasingly aware of the ways clinical decision support (CDS) tools will help them improve quality of care, comply with clinical standards and take part in pay for performance (P4P) initiatives.
This video focuses on the approach that Mayo Health Systems took when managing their unstructured content in conjunction with their EMR system. Mayo Health System explains their experience and results in working with Open Text. Steve Sawyer of Mayo Health System discusses why the organization wanted an enterprise-wide content management system, what their implementation was like and shares what was learned and achieved.