News Articles

Looking to learn more about ways to reduce costs, improve care, and prepare for upcoming
regulatory changes in healthcare IT? Read some of the recent articles that we’ve written,
contributed to, or published to educate and share our industry knowledge with the healthcare
community:

"Collaboration, Communication and Commitment Earn QuadraMed High Honors", March 2012, Healthcare Informatics

"Putting Data in Nurses' Hands," February 2012, HealthLeaders

"What You Don't Know Can Hurt You, What's the role of patient identity technology in healthcare information exchange?" January 2012, Executive Insight

"Coder anxiety is bound to grow as the ICD-10 deadline approaches, but there are several strategies to help ease the tension," December 2011, For The Record

"Dual Coding: QuadraMed coding system supports ICD-9 and ICD-10 code sets," August 2011, ICD10Watch.com

"The Five Rights of Staffing: Maximizing the Clinical and Financial Benefits of an Acuity System," August 2011, Healthcare IT News

"ICD-10 Implementation: Top Concerns for Healthcare Providers," August 2011, ICD10Watch.com

"Coding Productivity: Planning ICD-10 Implementation Is Going to Cause Some Pain," August 2011, ICD10Watch.com

"Evidence-Based Staffing Enhances Patient-Centered Care," August 2011, HealthLeaders Media

"Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Improves Coding Performance," July 2011, Advance for Health Information Professionals

“CAC: The Secret Weapon for ICD-10,” June 2011, Healthcare IT News

“Getting the Best from Your ICD-10 Vendor,” May 2011, Journal of AHIMA

 
“What to Look for in Healthcare IT, Part II,” Connecting the dots of coordinated, accountable patient care, February 2011, Health Management Technology

“Problem Lists Are the Keys to Meaningful Use,” February 2011, Health Management Technology

“The Squeeze Is Coming — Hospitals Scramble to Absorb 2011 IPPS Changes,” October 2010, For the Record

Client Success in Focus

 

 "Now that we have Quantim, our monthly coder productivity consistently averages from just over 100 percent to 120 percent of our standards by patient type."

Children's Hospital of Wisconsin