Join us on July 9 for a live one-hour CE webinar designed for healthcare professionals who work with patients in the limb loss and limb difference community. Led by #OandP experts Jeff Heckman, Andreas Kannenberg, Molly McCoy and David McGill, participants will learn about the importance of an interdisciplinary care team approach when it comes to documenting medical necessity. Takeaways will include: --> The difference between medical necessity and functional needs. --> What type of medical record information can inform medical necessity. --> Ways to create deeper patient relationships by looking at the whole person and long-term outcomes. --> How teams can collaborate to effectively document information for better patient care. Space is limited – register today to secure your spot! Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g37adD_9 #HangerClinic
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Looking forward to this webinar on medical necessity in prosthetics and orthotics. Please, join me if you would like to learn more!
Join us on July 9 for a live one-hour CE webinar designed for healthcare professionals who work with patients in the limb loss and limb difference community. Led by #OandP experts Jeff Heckman, Andreas Kannenberg, Molly McCoy and David McGill, participants will learn about the importance of an interdisciplinary care team approach when it comes to documenting medical necessity. Takeaways will include: --> The difference between medical necessity and functional needs. --> What type of medical record information can inform medical necessity. --> Ways to create deeper patient relationships by looking at the whole person and long-term outcomes. --> How teams can collaborate to effectively document information for better patient care. Space is limited – register today to secure your spot! Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g37adD_9 #HangerClinic
Medical Necessity in Prosthetics and Orthotics: An Interdisciplinary Care Team Approach | Hanger Clinic
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Many medical practices schedule patients in 15-minute increments, intending to address all aspects of the visit, including chart review, history-taking, examination, orders/referrals, and documentation within this time frame. Consider how much time you have to communicate with your physician and whether it's sufficient for addressing all your questions. In contrast, concierge medicine adopts a non-traditional scheduling approach, providing more time for patients. With fewer patients in the practice, each individual receives extended and personalized attention. TeleMeMD exemplifies the advancement of personalized medical care by taking it to a higher level. Let's have a conversation about your medical care. 419-410-3039 Info@mytelememd.com mytelehealthmd.com youtube.com/@telememd8432
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Many medical practices schedule patients in 15-minute increments, intending to address all aspects of the visit, including chart review, history-taking, examination, orders/referrals, and documentation within this time frame. Consider how much time you have to communicate with your physician and whether it's sufficient for addressing all your questions. In contrast, concierge medicine adopts a non-traditional scheduling approach, providing more time for patients. With fewer patients in the practice, each individual receives extended and personalized attention. TeleMeMD exemplifies the advancement of personalized medical care by taking it to a higher level. Let's have a conversation about your medical care. 419-410-3039 Info@mytelememd.com mytelehealthmd.com youtube.com/@telememd8432
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A new feature article addresses the use of shared medical appointments #NP#shared#medical#appointments https://ow.ly/5ZOC50PNTu5
Using Shared Medical Appointments in Your Practice
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Yep, you guessed it! Another fave! Dr. Sicard is not only an excellent surgeon, but he is also dedicated to making our hospital better for our patients and staff. I learned so much from this interview about good health - he practices what he preaches! Take a listen!
Welcome to another month of our video series, A Healthy Dose! 🏥 A Healthy Dose gives us a chance to sit down and interview our healthcare providers to get to know them a little better and to dive into why they chose to practice medicine. Today, we feature Dr. M. Andrew Sicard, General Surgeon, interviewed by our Physician Engagement Coordinator Holly Cope-Lynn. Get to know Dr. Sicard a little better below! 👇
A Healthy Dose - Dr. M. Andrew Sicard
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Scribematic…Let your patient encounter write your note. Stop wasting time in front of the computer and spend more time taking care of patients. Get off work on time without a pile of notes waiting for you at the end of your shift. Scribematic turns your patient discussion into an EHR ready note…and works with any EHR.
Loved sharing Scribematic with emergency medicine physicians at ACEP recently. Watch what we shared and how Scribematic is changing the way physicians do documentation, not just in the emergency department but in all clinical settings. (Stock footage provided by Videvo and Freepik, downloaded from https://www.videvo.net)
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Don't miss the shared medical visits (SMAs) live webinar on Dec 18, 2023 at 10am CST/1pm EST. Free. Click to register: https://lnkd.in/gn68Bngn Learn best practices for integrating SMAs, including: -How to recruit patients, select a space, choose a time, etc -Ways to simplify the process with the help of your existing staff -Recommendations for working with billing to achieve reimbursement The webinar will be recorded in case you can’t attend live. https://lnkd.in/gaKGjj3c #physicians #lifestylemedicine #medicine
Implementing Full Plate Living Shared Medical Appointments
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In the ever-evolving healthcare landscape, prioritizing the safety of medical professionals requires a nuanced understanding of the varied applications of medical gases. This expansive article delves into the potential health effects, exposure dynamics, preventative strategies, and the crucial aspect of monitoring exposure levels. Moreover, it explores the diverse contexts where these gases are commonly utilized, ranging from the dynamic environment of hospitals to the more intimate spaces of dental clinics and beyond. Learn more about this topic: https://lnkd.in/eqfZ6a8V
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In the ever-evolving healthcare landscape, prioritizing the safety of medical professionals requires a nuanced understanding of the varied applications of medical gases. This expansive article delves into the potential health effects, exposure dynamics, preventative strategies, and the crucial aspect of monitoring exposure levels. Moreover, it explores the diverse contexts where these gases are commonly utilized, ranging from the dynamic environment of hospitals to the more intimate spaces of dental clinics and beyond. Learn more about this topic: https://lnkd.in/eqfZ6a8V
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Dr. Christine Sinsky presented Medical Grand Rounds, "Reorienting around Relationships to Achieve Quadruple Aims," in December as part of the Drs. KJ and Linda Lee Visiting Professorship. Sinsky talked about restoring personal relationships between doctors and patients, and within care teams, to achieve quadruple aim outcomes to optimize healthcare system performance. The outcomes include reducing costs, improving population health and patient experience, and the well-being of the health care team. "The central question I'd like us to think about today is how would care look different if the whole system was intentionally reoriented around relationships, and how would care look if the culture, the policies, the operations, and the technologies were all intentionally built through and designed through the lens of relationships,” said Christine Sinsky, MD, vice president of professional satisfaction at the American Medical Association. Sinsky pointed out that health care has become increasingly transactional, or what she calls “a series of disconnected episodes and a series of tick boxes and bullet points.” “Any doctor can round on the patient on any given day,” Sinsky said. “Any clinician can be on the other side of the telemedicine screen. “We have this very transactional notion, and all of our infrastructures, our staffing models, our technology, our payment policy, even our physical plants, are built on this underlying conceptualization of our work.” Read or listen to the full story by Christina Frank. Yale New Haven Hospital; Yale New Haven Health; Bridgeport Hospital https://lnkd.in/evvvH__k
Importance of Relationships and Efficiency in Patient Care Emphasized in Medical Grand Rounds
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3wI’m excited for this presentation! Lots of great information & awesome speakers!