The Mental Health EHR Blog
Check out our blog for information about industry best practices; quality and compliance changes; helpful guidance on getting the most out of behavioral and mental health EHR, RCM, and care management software; and much more.
Empowering Patients
through Accessible
Electronic Health Records
The integration of digital technology in healthcare has ushered in a new era of patient empowerment, providing an unprecedented level of engagement and autonomy in managing one’s health by enabling easier access to electronic health records (EHRs). This transformation has significantly altered the dynamics of patient-provider interactions, allowing patients greater control (empowerment) and enhancing their involvement in shared decision-making (engagement), their engagement, and shared decision-making in their healthcare process.
Moneyball for LTC – Part 2 – Tracking Performance
This part of the blog series dives into how examining ideal prospects can affect your sustainability into the true resident stay and data to examine to ensure they’re getting the best of care and that your business is running in an efficient manner.
Moneyball for LTC – Part 1 – Prospecting
One of the biggest challenges people face on the use of data is where to start. With today’s technology, we can measure virtually anything and everything.
PDPM’s Initial Medicare Assessment: Securing Reimbursements
The new Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM) will shift the Medicare reimbursement structure to focus on complete patient needs, rather than therapy minutes.
New Referral Portal to Take SNFs to New Heights
Our new Referral Portal can be used as a stand-alone application or fully integrated with your facility’s EHR platform.
RUG-IV vs PDPM: What’s the Difference?
Payments are always under intense scrutiny and changing the process of payments has been a long discussion. This blog covers the differences between RUG-IV and PDPM.
The Impacts Technology Has on Patient Interaction
Technology has opened many doors for healthcare organizations, but at the same time, it has reduced the personal aspect of healthcare.
What Data Analytics Means for Long-Term Care
Just in case you haven’t heard yet, the Patient Driven Payment Model, more commonly referred to as PDPM, is coming into effect this year!
PDPM: Get Ready Today
PDPM will be a big shift and staff will need to shift mindset and have the proper training to ensure your facility is compliant.
Shifting Generations of Decision Makers and How to Prepare
Healthcare facilities will need to find new and innovative ways to engage families with the shifting of generations.