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10th Asian Conference on Emergency Medicine (ACEM 2019)
ABOUT 10TH ASIAN CONFERENCE ON EMERGENCY MEDICINE (ACEM 2019) It is a great pleasure and an honor to extend to you a warm invitation to [...]
APAPU SPUNZA Conference 2019
2019-11-08 - 2019-11-10    
All Day
ABOUT APAPU/ SPUNZA CONFERENCE 2019 We look forward to welcoming you to the combined APAPU/ SPUNZA meeting in Perth – the first time the event [...]
2nd World Cosmetic and Dermatology Congress
2019-11-11 - 2019-11-12    
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ABOUT 2ND WORLD COSMETIC AND DERMATOLOGY CONGRESS 2nd World Cosmetic and Dermatology Congress is going to be held at Helsinki, Finland during November 11-12, 2019. International Congress on Cosmetic [...]
Global Experts Meet on Advanced Technologies in Diabetes Research and Therapy
2019-11-11 - 2019-11-12    
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ABOUT GLOBAL EXPERTS MEET ON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN DIABETES RESEARCH AND THERAPY It is an incredible delight and a respect to stretch out our warm [...]
Global Congress on Cancer Immunology and Epigenetics
2019-11-13 - 2019-11-14    
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ABOUT GLOBAL CONGRESS ON CANCER IMMUNOLOGY AND EPIGENETICS Epigenetics Conference, The world’s largest Epigenetics Conference and Gathering for the Research Community. Join the Global Congress [...]
Advantage Healthcare-India 2019
ABOUT ADVANTAGE HEALTHCARE-INDIA 2019 ADVANTAGES OF HEALTHCARE AND WELLNESS INDUSTRY IN INDIA: State of the art Hospitals with Excellent Infrastructure Largest pool of Highly qualified [...]
4th International Conference on Obstetrics and Gynecology
2019-11-14 - 2019-11-15    
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ABOUT 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Theme: Current Breakthroughs and Innovative Approaches towards Improving Women’s Reproductive HealthIt’s our pleasure to invite all the [...]
Encompass Health at AAPM&R 2019 in San Antonio
2019-11-15 - 2019-11-17    
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Encompass Health at AAPM&R 2019 in San Antonio San Antonio, Texas Nov 14, 2019 11:00 a.m. CST Headed to AAPM&R’s 2019 Annual Assembly? Swing by [...]
7th Annual Congress on Dental Medicine and Orthodontics
ABOUT 7TH ANNUAL CONGRESS ON DENTAL MEDICINE AND ORTHODONTICS Dentistry Medicine 2019 is a perfect opportunity intended for International well-being Dental and Oral experts too. [...]
ABOUT MEDICA 2019
2019-11-18 - 2019-11-21    
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ABOUT MEDICA 2019   MEDICA is the world’s largest event for the medical sector. For more than 40 years it has been firmly established on [...]
7th Annual Congress on Dental Medicine and Orthodontics
2019-11-18 - 2019-11-19    
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ABOUT 7TH ANNUAL CONGRESS ON DENTAL MEDICINE AND ORTHODONTICS Dentistry Medicine 2019 is a perfect opportunity intended for International well-being Dental and Oral experts too. [...]
20 Nov
2019-11-20 - 2019-11-21    
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  Connected Insurance: The USA’s Premier Gathering Defining the Future of Insurance Since the year 2000, 50 percent of the Fortune 500 companies have disappeared [...]
International Conference on Pathology and Infectious Diseases
2019-11-21 - 2019-11-22    
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ABOUT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PATHOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infectious disease 2019 gathers the world’s leading scientists, researchers and scholars to exchange and share their professional [...]
15th Asian-Pacific Congress of Hypertension 2019
2019-11-24 - 2019-11-27    
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ABOUT 15TH ASIAN-PACIFIC CONGRESS OF HYPERTENSION 2019 The Asian-Pacific Society of Hypertension will hold the 15th Asian Pacific Congress of Hypertension (APCH2019) in Brisbane, Australia, [...]
18th Annual Conference on Urology and Nephrological Disorders
2019-11-25 - 2019-11-26    
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ABOUT 18TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON UROLOGY AND NEPHROLOGICAL DISORDERS Urology 2019 is an integration of the science, theory and clinical knowledge for the purpose of [...]
2nd World Heart Rhythm Conference
2019-11-25 - 2019-11-26    
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ABOUT 2ND WORLD HEART RHYTHM CONFERENCE 2nd World Heart Rhythm Conference is among the World’s driving Scientific Conference to unite worldwide recognized scholastics in the [...]
Digital Health Forum 2019
ABOUT DIGITAL HEALTH FORUM 2019 Join us on 26-27 November in Berlin to discuss the power of AI and ML for healthcare, healthcare transformation by [...]
2nd Global Nursing Conference & Expo
ABOUT 2ND GLOBAL NURSING CONFERENCE & EXPO Events Ocean extends an enthusiastic and sincere welcome to the 2nd GLOBAL NURSING CONFERENCE & EXPO ’19. The [...]
International Conference on Obesity and Diet Imbalance 2019
2019-11-28 - 2019-11-29    
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ABOUT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OBESITY AND DIET IMBALANCE 2019 Obesity Diet 2019 is a worldwide stage to examine and find out concerning Weight Management, Childhood [...]
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24 Nov 19
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26 Nov 19
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Articles

Thinking of buying more EHR than you can afford?

Thinking of buying more EHR than you can afford?

There wasn’t just one cause of the 2008 Great Recession, but certainly a major factor was the creative lending instruments banks used to qualify prospective home buyers. As is now well known, massive mortgage defaults among those homeowners undermined the integrity of mortgage-backed securities and came within a hair’s breadth of tanking both the American and global economies.

Leading up to 2008, people misunderstood what they were buying and didn’t see the potential for financial catastrophe. In 2017, are hospitals facing a similar scenario with healthcare IT, particularly electronic health records (EHRs)?

The potential seems real.

Last May, Becker’s Hospital Review reported on eight large hospitals that experienced a significant financial hit by choosing the same EHR. Of course, each hospital expects improvements in clinical productivity and operations to bring them back to pre-implementation income levels.

But might that still be true if there were, say, millions of fewer insured patients because the Affordable Care Act (ACA) were repealed? Are you so leveraged by an EHR purchase that a shift in the healthcare market would challenge your organization financially?

The benefits of healthcare IT are real but not immediate, requiring organizational and structural changes that could potentially take years to engineer. So what tactics should your organization employ when choosing and implementing healthcare IT that protects your financial solvency?

Be realistic and detailed about the costs of implementation. Completing an EHR implementation on or under budget requires investing time early in the project to accurately plan deployment.

“The accurately projected cost, including changes that need to occur with revenue cycle and clinical practices and the changes the labor force has to undergo, are predictable,” says Mitch Morris of Deloitte’s healthcare division. “But not everyone has the time and energy to predict what they are.”

Planning well—or, not so well—will have a measurable impact on your organization. As you move to new revenue cycle solutions and workflows, accounts receivable (AR) may grow by 60 to 90 days. Work hard to make sure the expansion of AR days is no greater, and plan on having sufficient funds to cover the temporary lag in receivables.

In 2014, Henry Ford Health System in Detroit completed their EHR implementation under budget. During the implementation, income fell 15 percent from 2011 to 2012, but the decrease was manageable and expected, and the health system has since rebounded to perform well. Compare that with Massachusetts-based Leahy Health, which experienced unpredicted EHR-implementation costs and ended up laying off 130 people to close the financial gap.

How much of a bite will EHR implementation take out of income? It depends on a number of factors. Suffice it to say that coming close to Henry Ford’s 15 percent figure is far better than dealing with Houston-based MD Anderson’s 76.9 percent drop in adjusted income over a 10-month period.

Clearly identify system costs post implementation. Some EHR systems are costly to maintain and require numerous additional resources for some time or forever after go live. Scrutinize these costs closely to have a realistic idea of how EHR acquisition will impact your budget.

To gain a realistic perspective on net revenue and total cost of ownership, New Jersey’s Valley Hospital gave themselves a 10-year window.

“… probably the most expensive part of an EHR project is the army of consultants, staff and project managers you need to have to pull everything together,” explains Valley CIO Eric Carey. “Our implementation has involved 20 [full-time equivalents] over at least one year.”

It will take time—Five years? Seven years? Ten?—after implementation to determine whether or not that EHR is earning its keep. How long won’t be the same for every hospital, but no hospital will have a clear idea of value without closely tracking ongoing maintenance costs.

Minimize income dips during implementation. During discussions with your prospective EHR vendors, make sure that revenue cycle is a key topic of conversation. Establish goals and strategies to minimize the financial impact after switching from old system to new.

“Our target was to get back to baseline gross revenue within 14 days of go-live, and we exceeded that at all of our hospitals, getting back to baseline within 10 days,” says Margaret Schuler, revenue cycle vice president at OhioHealth in Columbus. “Now, less than a year after our first hospital go-live, we are exceeding our baseline performance metrics (i.e., under 5 days).”

Preparing for EHR implementation from the net income side is a process that has to be coordinated with actual system deployment, obviously, but with a different focus. Revenue cycle preparations will also look at workflows but with an eye toward performance indicators that directly impact the bottom line.

Subscribe, subscribe, subscribe. While most of the software industry transitions to a subscription business model, healthcare IT remains in the era of buying software and installing it on-site or in a nearby data center. The scenario is changing, to be sure, as vendors move systems onto the cloud and charge hospitals subscription fees for access. But it’s not happening so fast that numerous options are available.

Is an EHR subscription available to your hospital? The benefits may be worth identifying a subscription-oriented vendor.

Accessing an EHR in the cloud means no extensive implementation process on site, which usually requires buying a lot of new hardware. A subscription means you can avoid the typically huge upfront costs to put a system in place, and it also means fewer onsite staff required to keep the system running.

When looking for a new EHR vendor, or even in conversations with your current healthcare IT partner, ask pointed questions about their remote or cloud strategy knowing that it will save you both dollars and the headache of onsite implementation.

Beware the healthcare IT bubble. Returning to the introductory comparison with the 2008 housing crisis, it’s possible that healthcare could also be approaching a bubble that might burst should something dramatically impact revenue streams.

Writing in The Hill, Bryan Rotella of the Rotella Legal Group notes that millions of previously uninsurable (i.e., sick) people are now in the insurance market and driving up premiums, thanks to the ACA. Both insurers and health systems are merging left and right, creating organizations that might be considered, you’ve heard this before, too big to fail. And increased premiums for people previously insured at more modest rates will most likely drive them out of the insurance marketplace, weakening the system.

The question is, can your organization be so leveraged by an EHR purchase that a hit to your revenue stream because of an ACA repeal or a similar event would seriously impact viability? Would it require layoffs? Would it alter care?

Of course, it should go without saying that you also need to think about how much EHR you need and how much you can afford. The better-known systems include many, many bells and whistles that are nice but not essential. When selecting an EHR, make sure that you bring clinicians into the process and weigh their needs and desires against costs. Make the process transparent so that costs and benefits are obvious, leading to a realistic and cost-manageable choice.

Too often in modern society, we have a tendency to focus on what we think or imagine technology should be able to do. While it’s often beneficial to dream of a technology-enabled future and then create the tools that enable it, there has to be an element of financial reality in the program. Evaluate healthcare IT with more cold-eyed reality than starry-eyed imagination to make sure that a bursting bubble or revenue downturn is something your organization can weather.

D’Arcy Gue is Director of Industry Relations for Medsphere Systems Corporation.