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Do-Over: Reengineering Your Electronic Health Records System to Drive Value-Based Care Success
We are pleased to share this new article by CTG Client Solution Executives Dana Bensinger and Jeanette Ball published in The Journal of Medical Practice Management.
Electronic health record (EHR) systems were created for the fee-for-use world. It has become clear that many of the processes and workflows in these systems are not configured for the requirements of value-based care. Learn how current EHRs can be optimized to drive Value-Based Care success.
Read the full article here.
Reprinted with permission by The Journal of Medical Practice Management, Volume 35 Number 4, pages 185-188, Copyright 2020, American Association for Physician Leadership®, 800-562-8088, www.physicianleaders.org.
AUTHORS
Dana Bensinger, MSN, RN-BC
Client Solution Executive
Jeanette Ball, BSN RN, PCMH CCE
Solution Architect, Health Solutions
Jeanette Ball, Client Solution Executive for Population Health and Value-Based Care at CTG, brings an extensive clinical, population health, and healthcare administrative background to CTG. As a senior consultant, and Registered Nurse, Ms. Ball has more than 30 years of experience in the healthcare industry, including a 10-year history of outpatient medical center executive administration, and more than 13 years as a senior consultant in clinical application design, population health strategies, and overall health system preparation for responding to health care reform and value based care. Ms. Ball demonstrates knowledge and experience supporting the integration of IT solutions with medical care delivery, specializing in Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) recognition, population health, workflow analysis, process redesign, FQHC and CAH speciality, provider clinician adoption, and quality redesign. During her tenure at CTG, Ms. Ball has worked on groundbreaking RHIO development, and has assisted dozens of ambulatory practices with PCMH recognition, and practice workflow efficiencies for improving health outcomes. She is a NCQA PCMH Certified Content Expert, receiving her recognition in May 2013, as one of the first 100 PCMH certified content experts in the nation.
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