IT Services for Health Care
As a physician, you want to keep your focus on delivering outstanding patient care.
The last thing you need is an IT infrastructure that adds to your non-clinical workload.
Health Care is Changing. Is your technology keeping pace?
The challenges keep coming for medical practices. Administrative burdens, regulations, value-based payment models, quality measures, patient satisfaction goals, and complex EHRs are a regular part of the job these days. Not to mention the pandemic and its effects—including a loss of patient volume and the urgent need to embrace telehealth.
As a physician, you want to keep your focus on delivering outstanding patient care. The last thing you need is an IT infrastructure that adds to your non-clinical workload. That’s where we come in. Our experience in IT managed services can help you reduce administrative hassles and assist in developing a stable and secure computing environment for your practice.
Administrative Burdens
Physician practices are in business to provide patient care, but doing so requires dealing with a mountain of paperwork.
Choosing easy-to-use EHR and other software
Ensuring IT choices are capable of supporting a medical office
Outsourcing IT to a managed service provider
Security and Compliance
Protecting patient confidentiality and maintaining compliance are essential. Doctors can’t afford risks from less-than-secure technologies and processes.
Staying aware of security threats and leveraging a security-minded service provider to keep up
Developing processes to help ensure compliance with HIPAA and other regulations
Following best practices in data security
Keeping Up
Almost no other industry is changing as fast as health care, creating extra demands on both clinical and administrative staff.
Maintaining a flexible, adaptable IT infrastructure
Embracing tools and technologies that enable evolving methods such as telehealth
Creating professional development opportunities for staff, including technology training
Patience Focus
Well-designed systems enhance patient care. Conversely, a poorly designed and maintained IT function can decrease patient satisfaction through long wait times, billing errors, and lack of follow-up.
Reducing friction for patient appointments, care management, prescriptions, referrals, and follow-up
Using technology and apps to engage patients
Offering easy-to-use options for virtual care
Administrative Burdens
Physician practices are in business to provide patient care, but doing so requires dealing with a mountain of paperwork.
Choosing easy-to-use EHR and other software
Ensuring IT choices are capable of supporting a medical office
Outsourcing IT to a managed service provider
Security and Compliance
Protecting patient confidentiality and maintaining compliance are essential. Doctors can’t afford risks from less-than-secure technologies and processes.
Staying aware of security threats and leveraging a security-minded service provider to keep up
Developing processes to help ensure compliance with HIPAA and other regulations
Following best practices in data security
Keeping Up
Almost no other industry is changing as fast as health care, creating extra demands on both clinical and administrative staff.
Maintaining a flexible, adaptable IT infrastructure
Embracing tools and technologies that enable evolving methods such as telehealth
Creating professional development opportunities for staff, including technology training
Patient Focus
Well-designed systems enhance patient care. Conversely, a poorly designed and maintained IT function can decrease patient satisfaction through long wait times, billing errors, and lack of follow-up.