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One of the most consistent challenges CFOs encounter every day is how the finance function can be more conducive to the success of their business. Investment in financial planning and analysis is not always prioritized due to the fact that it’s much more difficult to guarantee a sustainable hard-...
We’re less than three months away from the deadline for providers to migrate towards the usage of ICD-10 coding, and yet many feel that they’re still not prepared for this change. According to a survey conducted by the Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange, more than half of the 1,100...
When it comes to your most critical pieces of data and protecting it from outsiders, you can never be too careful. Unfortunately there are times when unauthorized users, regardless of the technical safety measures you have in place, breach and access your private information. When it comes to...
Many businesses are moving towards a paperless environment for their internal processes such as accounting, inventory, customer service, human resources and marketing. These paperless systems create efficiencies for the business that wouldn’t be possible with physical document management –...
In 2009, the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act – or the HITECH Act for short – was passed alongside the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. As a result of the passing of this new law, the need for EHR software has gone through the roof. Software Advice, a...
In this new era of the Internet of Things, where devices can automatically collect, aggregate and analyze data to identify predictive user trends, technology gives people the capability to monitor their health in many ways that help them take steps to become healthier. “Smart” technology like the...
Death and taxes used to be the only guarantees in life, but like it or not, the U.S. government has over the last few years introduced a third guarantee in American lives: healthcare. The healthcare industry is facing an incredible amount of disruption through its ongoing transformation. Rather...
Almost 20 years ago Congress passed HIPAA, a law that called for the creation of a distinct health identifier for individuals. However, soon after the 1996 passing of HIPAA laws, controversy arose around concerns about whether or not the patient’s privacy would be protected. In response to these...
Treasurers are finding the risk and compliance environment of concentrated treasury technologies to be increasingly difficult to navigate. They would prefer banks to provide a more streamlined platform that provides integrated offerings, which would allow them to move to a non-bank infrastructure....