When Integrated EHR Data Isn’t Enough
In contrast to EHRs, d2i combines data from various sources to enrich metrics with valuable contextual information for process enhancements.
In contrast to EHRs, d2i combines data from various sources to enrich metrics with valuable contextual information for process enhancements.
It’s getting harder and harder to be profitable by focusing primarily on volume. We can help you pivot to a quality-centered approach.
The growing number of patients who leave emergency departments untreated is a sign of wider problems with throughput. On-point data analysis can help.
High-intensity billing has increased sharply, in part due to patient mix, in part to coding. As EDs face reductions in reimbursement, how should they respond?
As traditional fee-for-service ED care declines, supplementing with adjacent services can provide an opportunity for growth.
Curing physician burnout in crowded emergency departments may mean expanding ED resources and using them more efficiently. Will these strategies curb the crisis?