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Profitable Data Analytics Insurance
2016-09-21 - 2016-09-22    
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Dates: September 21 – 22, 2016 (Workshop day - Morning September 20th)   Location: Chicago Illinois   Venue: CONGRESS PLAZA HOTEL, 520 South Michigan Avenue [...]
11th Global Summit and Expo on Food & Beverages
2016-09-22 - 2016-09-24    
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Accentuate Innovations and Emerging Novel Research in Food and Beverage Sector Aim: Food and Beverage industry is the largest manufacturing sector in the America in terms [...]
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Jul 02: Advanced EHRs save on patient care

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Hospitals that use advanced EHRs have lower cost-per-patient admission than comparable hospitals with similar case mix, according to a recent study.

Hospitals’ health IT systems were considered advanced if they met Meaningful Use requirements; they made up 18.9 percent of the sample. The study, published in the American Journal of Managed Care , included 2009 data from the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) and the Health Information and Management Systems Society.

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For the study, researchers from the Medical University of South Carolina used 2009 discharge data from more than 5 million patients from 550 hospitals. Patients treated in hospitals with advanced EHRs cost, on average, $731 or 9.66 percent less than patients admitted to hospitals without advanced EHRs.

We include 5,047,089 individuals treated at 550 hospitals in the United States and represent a population-based sample. There are 104 (18.9%) hospitals included that use advanced EHRs. Patients treated in hospitals with advanced EHRs cost, on average, $731, or 9.66%, less than patients admitted to hospitals without advanced EHRs, after controlling for patient and hospital characteristics.
– See more at: http://www.ajmc.com/publications/issue/2014/2014-vol20-n6/Association-of…

The study noted that advanced EHR use requires a costly investment for hospitals that can be regained through savings in patient care. “Hospitals must anticipate that the financial savings may not exist until advanced, ‘Meaningful’ Use is attained,” according to the authors. “The majority of hospitals have yet to reach the stage of implementation where cost savings are possible, since they are not using advanced EHRs .”

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