New Mexico-based oncologist Barbara McAneny, MD takes the presidential helm during AMA’s annual meeting, while Atlanta-based psychiatrist Patrice Harris, MD becomes president-elect. Both women – the association’s fourth and fifth female presidents, respectively, have strong ties to health IT.
As the co-founder and CEO of New Mexico Oncology Consultants, and founder and manager of the New Mexico Cancer Center, McAneny has spearheaded the use of health IT like NantHealth’s clinical operating system as part of community oncology medical home programs. She has vowed to propel AMA forward in its work with data scientists and tech innovators to bring value to digital breakthroughs in medicine.
Harris has been active on AMA health IT committees and will continue to head its opioid task force. She is in private practice, serves as an Emory University professor, and consults on healthcare delivery services and trends.
Webinars
June 21 (Thursday) noon ET. “Operationalizing Data Science Models in Healthcare.” Sponsor: CitiusTech. Presenters: Yugal Sharma, PhD, VP of data science, CitiusTech; Vinil Menon, VP of enterprise applications proficiency, CitiusTech. As healthcare organizations are becoming more adept at developing models, building the skills required to manage, validate, and deploy these models efficiently remains a challenging task. We define operationalization as the process of managing, validating, and deploying models within an organization. Several industry best practices, along with frameworks and technology solutions, exist to address this challenge. An understanding of this space and current state of the art is crucial to ensure efficient use and consumption of these models for relevant stakeholders in the organization. This webinar will give an introduction and overview of these key areas, along with examples and case studies to demonstrate the value of various best practices in the healthcare industry.
White Oak Pediatrics (MD) goes live on patient portal software from EClinicalWorks.
The American Podiatric Medical Association taps MyMipsScore to develop an app for its members, giving them access to its MIPS Calculator, MIPS eligibility status, and related analytics.
People
Gamil Kharfan (Claro Insurance) joins ACO and MSO company Genuine Health Group as its first chief growth officer.
DuPage Medical Group (IL) hires Nick Martin (Optum International) as CTO.
Telemedicine
Physical therapist Richa Kohli launches TheraNow, a Web-based physical therapy platform that includes virtual consults, in 14 states.
Other
That’s fear you smell: Researchers in Italy find that dental students perform better when conducting exams on mannequins outfitted with shirts previously worn by students during class lectures, as opposed to offering checkups to mannequins wearing shirts worn during more stressful exams.
Pediatrician Mona Hanna-Attisha, MD recounts in The New York Times her personal and professional struggle to get to the bottom of lead-induced illnesses that were plaguing her patients after the city of Flint, MI switched water sources in 2015. She’ll release a book recounting the experience, the effects of which are still impacting the community, in the coming weeks.
A few snippets:
“Most of my professional life as a pediatrician and medical educator had been pretty predictable. Clinics, meetings, presentations, red tape, training sessions and lots of talking with faculty members and residents and patients. But I’d always seen my work through the lens of social justice. To put it simply, health is justice, especially for the youngest among us.
Now I was coming to see that my work couldn’t stop with treating patients and training other pediatricians. I was becoming something new — an activist, and a detective.
So, along with a growing team of doctors and scientists, I held a news conference to release our findings and demand action. It was an unusual thing for a local pediatrician to do. But that’s what you do when nobody’s listening. You get louder.”
Webinars
June 12 (Tuesday) 2:00 ET. “Blockchain in Healthcare: Why It Matters.” Sponsor: Quest Diagnostics. Presenter: Lidia Fonseca, CIO, Quest Diagnostics. Blockchain technology is gaining traction in many industries, including healthcare. It’s not only a hot topic, but is also showing promise with real-world applications. This webinar will share how blockchain may play a key role in the future of healthcare IT by helping to solve some of the industry’s challenges, distinguishing the hype from reality by discussing how it works, how it can impact healthcare providers, and its future application in healthcare IT.
June 21 (Thursday) noon ET. “Operationalizing Data Science Models in Healthcare.” Sponsor: CitiusTech. Presenters: Yugal Sharma, PhD, VP of data science, CitiusTech; Vinil Menon, VP of enterprise applications proficiency, CitiusTech. As healthcare organizations are becoming more adept at developing models, building the skills required to manage, validate, and deploy these models efficiently remains a challenging task. We define operationalization as the process of managing, validating, and deploying models within an organization. Several industry best practices, along with frameworks and technology solutions, exist to address this challenge. An understanding of this space and current state of the art is crucial to ensure efficient use and consumption of these models for relevant stakeholders in the organization. This webinar will give an introduction and overview of these key areas, along with examples and case studies to demonstrate the value of various best practices in the healthcare industry.
Kareo announces GA of Engage, practice and patient relationship management software that includes online patient intake and scheduling, secure messaging, reputation management, and analytics.
Chicago-based direct primary care practice ImagineMD leverages Best in Class Care’s online referral and transparent pricing network.
Government and Politics
In California, the Long Beach Dept. of Health develops an online reporting system for food-borne illnesses. Local health officials hope that new system will result in better oversight of eateries, and help them to understand just how many patrons end up seeking medical care for their symptoms. Its previous telephone-based reporting system averaged just 72 calls a year.
Research and Innovation
Researchers at the Leiden University Medical Center in Holland find that breast cancer patients can recall their health data with remarkable accuracy up to 18 months after surgery – a boon to patients and the physicians who want to foster shared decision-making during follow-up care. Researchers also point out that such recall can help cut down on time spent on explaining procedures, and can benefit researchers by helping them “decide which information to obtain from patients or medical records.”
Telemedicine
Epic Health develops Carie, a mobile app that offers virtual consult and in-office scheduling capabilities.
Other
In Australia, a media outlet calls out online physician scheduling and review website HealthEngine for tampering with patient reviews. Media analysts found that over half of the nearly 48,000 reviews had been edited in some way, with many being changed to more positive wording. HealthEngine Chief Executive and GP Marcus Tan at first defended the company’s practices, pointing out that it publishes only positive reviews to “celebrate” the art of medicine. He quickly recanted after the news broke and has vowed to launch an internal audit of review editing processes.
The beta version of Apple’s latest software update, iOS 12, will give users the option to turn their AirPods into hearing aids via the new Live Listen feature, which amplifies sound through built-in earbud microphones and an accompanying Made-for-iPhone hearing aid device.
Athenahealth President and CEO Jonathan Bush resigns as past behaviors come back to haunt him amidst pressure from Elliott Management and other investors to put the company up for sale. Mr. H shared the cut-and-dry details in an early-morning post. Readers were quick to offer more colorful commentary.
It seems the cult of personality Bush built around himself – one that no doubt has to some extent helped the company stand out amongst competitors, prospects, and customers – has ended up overshadowing the far less clickbait-worthy blood, sweat, and tears he shed in building the company from the ground up.
Webinars
June 12 (Tuesday) 2:00 ET. “Blockchain in Healthcare: Why It Matters.” Sponsor: Quest Diagnostics. Presenter: Lidia Fonseca, CIO, Quest Diagnostics. Blockchain technology is gaining traction in many industries, including healthcare. It’s not only a hot topic, but is also showing promise with real-world applications. This webinar will share how blockchain may play a key role in the future of healthcare IT by helping to solve some of the industry’s challenges, distinguishing the hype from reality by discussing how it works, how it can impact healthcare providers, and its future application in healthcare IT.
June 21 (Thursday) noon ET. “Operationalizing Data Science Models in Healthcare.” Sponsor: CitiusTech. Presenters: Yugal Sharma, PhD, VP of data science, CitiusTech; Vinil Menon, VP of enterprise applications proficiency, CitiusTech. As healthcare organizations are becoming more adept at developing models, building the skills required to manage, validate, and deploy these models efficiently remains a challenging task. We define operationalization as the process of managing, validating, and deploying models within an organization. Several industry best practices, along with frameworks and technology solutions, exist to address this challenge. An understanding of this space and current state of the art is crucial to ensure efficient use and consumption of these models for relevant stakeholders in the organization. This webinar will give an introduction and overview of these key areas, along with examples and case studies to demonstrate the value of various best practices in the healthcare industry.
Here’s the recording of yesterday’s webinar titled “Increase Referrals and Patient Satisfaction with a Smarter ‘Find a Doctor’ Web Search.”
Announcements and Implementations
The United Physicians of San Antonio ACO chooses Stratus Interoperable to develop data integration, usability, and reporting software for its 38 participating practices.
Urology of Indiana selects UroChoice EHR and practice management technology from ISalus Healthcare.
HealthLynked develops an iPhone app to help network members more easily access their health data and communicate with providers.
Advocare will replace its GE Centricity software with EClinicalWorks. The physician group employs 600 providers across 183 facilities in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Points Group announces GA of TriageTrak, software designed to help practices better direct patients to best-fit physicians and locations from call center, website, and front office.
People
HIE operator HealthlinkNY promotes Staci Romeo to executive director.
Brandon Goldstein (TereHealth) joins Koan Health as chief revenue officer.
Acquisitions, Funding, Business, and Stock
EHR and CRM integration startup Bridge Connector raises $4.5 million in a seed funding round led by Axioma Ventures. The company has hired Johsua Douglas (D2 Health) as CTO and Andy Harlen (Virsys12) as VP of sales.
Venture capital company NEA acquires DaVita’s Paladina Health chain of employer-based primary care clinics for $100 million.
Government and Politics
CMS launches a state-based scorecard for Medicaid and CHIP programs, offering taxpayers insight into quality metrics related to well child visits and children’s preventive dental services, mental health conditions, and other chronic health conditions. The agency plans to add metrics related to opioid and home and community based services, plus the ability to compare spending patterns.
Other
Meditation app Calm adds 30 minutes of highlights from GDPR legislation, as read by BBC broadcaster Peter Jefferson (already well-known for his sleep-inducing nighttime maritime forecasts) to its “bedtime stories for grownups.” As Calm’s advert states, “New laws aren’t meant to be exciting – but this one could sedate a buffalo.”
Sponsor Updates
EClinicalWorks will exhibit at the Value-Based Summit Series Telehealth 2018 June 7-8 in San Diego.
Nordic is named to Inc. Magazine’s “Best Workplaces” list.
AdvancedMD will exhibit at Masters in Ophthalmology June 8-10 in Orlando.
Aprima will exhibit at the NJMGMA Practice Management Conference June 6-8 in Atlantic City.
Intelligent Medical Objects will exhibit at the NextGen Large Client User Group Meeting June 6-8 in Chicago.
In North Carolina, the nearly 100 Mecklenburg Medical Group physicians who have decided to break away from local health system Atrium Health name their new multispecialty physician practice Tryon Medical Partners. After a somewhat contentious legal process, Atrium decided to release the physicians from their non-compete agreements so they can begin practicing independently September 1. TMP plans to start seeing patients at between five and 10 locations just after Labor Day. Its placeholder-like website gives no clues as to what health IT systems the group will use once it opens for business.
Webinars
June 5 (Tuesday) 1:00 ET. “Increase Referrals and Patient Satisfaction with a Smarter ‘Find a Doctor’ Web Search.” Sponsors: Phynd Technologies, Healthwise. Presenters: Joseph H. Schneider, MD, MBA, FAAP, retired SVP/CHIO, Indiana University Health; Keith Belton, VP of marketing, Phynd. A recent survey found that 84 percent of patients check a hospital’s website before booking an appointment. However, ‘Find a Doctor’ search functions often frustrate them because their matching functionality is primitive and the provider’s information is incomplete or outdated. Referring physicians need similarly robust tools to find the right specialist and to send the patient to the right location. Attendees of this webinar will learn how taxonomy-driven Provider Information Management improves patient and referrer satisfaction by intelligently incorporating the provider’s location, insurance coverage, specialty and subspecialty, and services offered that can be searched via patient-friendly terms.
June 12 (Tuesday) 2:00 ET. “Blockchain in Healthcare: Why It Matters.” Sponsor: Quest Diagnostics. Presenter: Lidia Fonseca, CIO, Quest Diagnostics. Blockchain technology is gaining traction in many industries, including healthcare. It’s not only a hot topic, but is also showing promise with real-world applications. This webinar will share how blockchain may play a key role in the future of healthcare IT by helping to solve some of the industry’s challenges, distinguishing the hype from reality by discussing how it works, how it can impact healthcare providers, and its future application in healthcare IT.
June 21 (Thursday) noon ET. “Operationalizing Data Science Models in Healthcare.” Sponsor: CitiusTech. Presenters: Yugal Sharma, PhD, VP of data science, CitiusTech; Vinil Menon, VP of enterprise applications proficiency, CitiusTech. As healthcare organizations are becoming more adept at developing models, building the skills required to manage, validate, and deploy these models efficiently remains a challenging task. We define operationalization as the process of managing, validating, and deploying models within an organization. Several industry best practices, along with frameworks and technology solutions, exist to address this challenge. An understanding of this space and current state of the art is crucial to ensure efficient use and consumption of these models for relevant stakeholders in the organization. This webinar will give an introduction and overview of these key areas, along with examples and case studies to demonstrate the value of various best practices in the healthcare industry.
Glenwood Systems adds GlaceOffice, a collection of administrative, security, and auditing software, to its GlacePremium EHR, PM, and RCM platform.
Physician’s Computer Company adds online payment capabilities to its patient portal.
Family Health Care Clinic implements TruMed’s AccuVax Vaccine Management System across its facilities in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
Modernizing Medicine company GMed adds mobile capabilities to its EHR for gastroenterologists. The company will rebrand to Modernizing Medicine Gastroenterology later this year.
Acquisitions, Funding, Business, and Stock
Physician-led practice management, consulting, and RCM company Vituity opens an additional office in Leawood, KS and hires 65 staffers. The California-based company rebranded from CEP America in January, bringing its MedAmerica and MedAmerica Billing Services subsidiaries under one umbrella.
Good News Clinics (GA) embarks on a campaign to raise $1 million that will enable it to connect to North Georgia Health System’s Epic software. The free clinic, whose volunteer physicians use Epic at their other healthcare sites, will transition from Practice Fusion and a separate LIS.
People
Adam Feldman (Qualifacts) joins DrCloudEHR vendor EnSoftek as SVP of business development.
OCHIN hires Josh Lemieux (Intel) as VP of development and foundation engagement.
Telemedicine
Stratus Video adds remote language interpretation capabilities to its telemedicine video conferencing system.
Seattle-based telemedicine company 98point6 expands its chat-based service area to include Texas.
Other
Hennepin County Medical Center (MN) installs a self-teaching CPR training kiosk in an effort to help people become more comfortable and confident when performing hands-only CPR. The Whack-a-Mole-like kiosk is the state’s first, and dovetails nicely with its effort to ensure that all public high school students become certified in the technique.
InstaMed’s latest payment trends report finds that 65 percent of patients would consider switching physicians for one that offers better payment options. Seventy percent admit to being confused by their medical bills, which is probably why 80 percent wait three weeks before paying them.
Sponsor Updates
Nordic reports that its score of 98.1 on KLAS’s “HIT Assessment & Strategic Planning 2018” report is the highest of all companies mentioned.
Membership-based primary care company Qliance Medical Management files for bankruptcy after abruptly shutting its doors last year. The Seattle-based provider launched in 2007 with $33 million in support from investors like Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and venture capitalist Nick Hanauer, both of whom were bought out by CEO Erika Bliss, MD and President Cheryl Kilodavis in 2016. Bliss attributed the closing to lender fraud, though former employees have hinted that money woes were ongoing.
Bliss has gone on to open nearby Equinox Primary Care, a similarly-modeled company that is listed among Qliance’s 100-plus creditors.
Webinars
June 5 (Tuesday) 1:00 ET. “Increase Referrals and Patient Satisfaction with a Smarter ‘Find a Doctor’ Web Search.” Sponsors: Phynd Technologies, Healthwise. Presenters: Joseph H. Schneider, MD, MBA, FAAP, retired SVP/CHIO, Indiana University Health; Keith Belton, VP of marketing, Phynd. A recent survey found that 84 percent of patients check a hospital’s website before booking an appointment. However, ‘Find a Doctor’ search functions often frustrate them because their matching functionality is primitive and the provider’s information is incomplete or outdated. Referring physicians need similarly robust tools to find the right specialist and to send the patient to the right location. Attendees of this webinar will learn how taxonomy-driven Provider Information Management improves patient and referrer satisfaction by intelligently incorporating the provider’s location, insurance coverage, specialty and subspecialty, and services offered that can be searched via patient-friendly terms.
June 12 (Tuesday) 2:00 ET. “Blockchain in Healthcare: Why It Matters.” Sponsor: Quest Diagnostics. Presenter: Lidia Fonseca, CIO, Quest Diagnostics. Blockchain technology is gaining traction in many industries, including healthcare. It’s not only a hot topic, but is also showing promise with real-world applications. This webinar will share how blockchain may play a key role in the future of healthcare IT by helping to solve some of the industry’s challenges, distinguishing the hype from reality by discussing how it works, how it can impact healthcare providers, and its future application in healthcare IT.
June 21 (Thursday) noon ET. “Operationalizing Data Science Models in Healthcare.” Sponsor: CitiusTech. Presenters: Yugal Sharma, PhD, VP of data science, CitiusTech; Vinil Menon, VP of enterprise applications proficiency, CitiusTech. As healthcare organizations are becoming more adept at developing models, building the skills required to manage, validate, and deploy these models efficiently remains a challenging task. We define operationalization as the process of managing, validating, and deploying models within an organization. Several industry best practices, along with frameworks and technology solutions, exist to address this challenge. An understanding of this space and current state of the art is crucial to ensure efficient use and consumption of these models for relevant stakeholders in the organization. This webinar will give an introduction and overview of these key areas, along with examples and case studies to demonstrate the value of various best practices in the healthcare industry.
Be sure to check out the recording of last week’s webinar, “Converting Consumers Into Patients: Strategies for Creating Engaging Digital Experiences People Demand.”
Additional previous webinars are on our YouTube channel. Contact Lorre for information.
Announcements and Implementations
Pompano Beach, FL-based CentralReach – an EHR and practice management company focused on therapy and applied behavioral analysis providers – acquires State College, PA-based behavior change analytics vendor Chartlytics.
PulseMD Urgent Care (NY) replaces its e-faxing system with medical record sharing and tracking software from Medsender at its five locations.
San Diego-based FQHC San Ysidro Health selects Medicare and Medicaid insurance verification, enrollment, and appointment reminder technology from PointCare.
Delaware Health Information Network will work with Danio Diary, a consumer health record and app company, to offer Delaware residents a free personal health record that leverages DHIN data-sharing capabilities.
Urologist Kiritkumar Pandya, MD becomes the first member of OneHealth New Jersey, an HIE launched in January by the Medical Society of New Jersey.
People
E-consult and health IT company AristaMD names consultant and former VA telemedicine implementation expert Adam Darkins chief strategy officer.
Acquisitions, Funding, Business, and Stock
Denver-based SonderMind raises $2.5 million in a financing round led by Kickstart Seed Fund. The company has developed a Web-based tool that matches patients with best-fit behavioral health providers in its network of clinics, and ensures patient care is covered by insurance.
Government and Politics
The FDA announces an innovation challenge to encourage developers to create medical devices, including digital health tools, that will help detect, treat, and prevent opioid addiction.
Telemedicine
The local paper looks at the unique business model of Refine Acne Clinics, a brick-and-mortar dermatology practice that relies heavily on telemedicine consults. Launched in March by Barry LaBine, MD and his son, Sam, the practice sees new patients initially via virtual consult, then brings them in for in-person follow-ups. Sabine has been able to cut the wait time down for new patient appointments from six months to several days.
Portland-based health information network OCHIN will offer virtual consult and specialist referral services from Safety Net Connect and RubiconMD to its Epic and NextGen end users.
Research and Innovation
An analysis in Health Affairs finds that 502 primary care practices participating in the Medicare-focused Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative have seen improved care access, management for high-risk patients, and care coordination; and reduced ED visits. Despite those metrics, they were not able to reduce spending enough to cover associated expenses.
Other
Joon Song, MD of New York Robotic Gynecology & Women’s Health sues patient Michelle Levine for $1 million in damages plus legal fees after she posted negative reviews on Healthgrades, Yelp, and Zocdoc. Song’s suit contends that Levine’s reviews, which referenced “poor and crooked” billing-related business practices, amount to defamation and libel, both of which have caused emotional distress. Levine took the reviews down after the lawsuit was filed, and says she has spent $20,000 so far in legal fees.
In my efforts to totally unplug over the long Memorial Day weekend, I missed the initial onslaught of GDPR-related email communications from the thankfully small amount of vendors I receive marketing info from. I suppose I didn’t realize just how far-reaching the EU-focused data protection policy would reach. I laughed out loud when I read the email above from one of my favorite comedians – more because two of my interests (cybersecurity and comedy) had collided in a totally random way than because of the content. I hope he appreciates that his missive got a laugh, unintended though it may have been.
Sponsor Updates
Aprima will exhibit at the Association Professional Sleep Societies Annual Meeting June 4-6 in Baltimore.
The article about Pediatric Associates in CA has a nugget with a potentially outsized impact: the implication that VFC vaccines…