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Customer Interview: Tampa General Hospital

careMESH sat down with Benjamin Fuentes, IT Analyst at Tampa General Hospital, to get his “boots on the ground” perspective of how the hospital’s careMESH integration with Epic has impacted day-to-day operations and eased the delivery of patient information to outside healthcare providers.

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Unleashing The Power of Communications for Healthcare

By Peter S. Tippett, MD, PhD

There has been a lot of talk in Health IT circles about process automation, especially using Artificial Intelligence (AI), to accelerate tasks and bring new efficiencies to hospital operations. These appear to be demonstrating real ROI and are beginning to make a dent in costs. In this post, Dr. Tippett discusses what is driving these advancements.

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Cutting the High Cost of Hospital Discharges & Easing Clinician Toil

By Catherine Thomas

Every chance I get, I ask questions of our hospital customers. How much time do your doctors spend on this? How many clicks does it take to send a discharge? How many times per day do you do that? Because what matters is that careMESH solutions take the “toil” of repetitive tasks away.

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Interoperability Without a Directory is like Blue Cheese Without Celery!

By Justin Sims

OK, it’s a ridiculous title for a blog. But I think it paints a picture of the central issue of interoperability—because doctors can’t easily and digitally locate their peers, they have no easy means to contact them. True interoperability isn’t just about being able to find a patient record on another system, it’s about communication and collaboration across the care team.

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Better than Smoke Signals: A Digital Approach to Florida HB 843

By Justin Sims

On June 25th, the State of Florida passed a new healthcare reform bill entitled “Patient Access to Primary Care Providers” or FL HB 843. It focuses on ensuring that a patient's primary care provider (PCP) is notified when the patient is admitted or discharged from the hospital and giving the PCP the opportunity to be consulted in the development of the patient’s care plan.

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Isn't there already a National Provider Directory?

By Justin Sims

Yesterday, careMESH announced the launch our National Provider Directory, completely built on the HL7® FHIR® standard. Are you curious why? Until now, the most common directories were built and used by providers—some are integrated into EHRs, others are maintained on spreadsheets by administrators, and then there are the lists pinned to notice boards that you see in just about every doctor’s office.

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Provider Directories: Past, Present and Future

By Justin Sims

Tens of thousands of times each day, clinical staff use search engines like Google to find phone or fax information, call each other to check whether the other party accepts a certain insurance, and fax each other lengthy patient records. It is inefficient, slow, prone to error, and exacerbated by a lack of reliable, centralized information about healthcare providers.

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