30 hours ago Choose the Right Patient with QuadraMed. Registration is the biggest source of patient record duplication, data entry errors, and misidentification in many health systems. In fact, the average error rate for patient name entry at registration is 5–7% 1 and patient registration errors are the cause of 30–40% of insurance denials 2. >> Go To The Portal
Choose the Right Patient with QuadraMed. Registration is the biggest source of patient record duplication, data entry errors, and misidentification in many health systems. In fact, the average error rate for patient name entry at registration is 5–7% 1 and patient registration errors are the cause of 30–40% of insurance denials 2.
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Stay Ahead of the Compliance Curve. As federal initiatives for advanced patient matching and unique patient identifiers move through the legislature, mandates in the patient identification space are coming. Stay ahead of the compliance curve and become a leading example in low duplicate rates, clinical quality, and patient safety.
As federal initiatives for advanced patient matching and unique patient identifiers move through the legislature, mandates in the patient identification space are coming. Stay ahead of the compliance curve and become a leading example in low duplicate rates, clinical quality, and patient safety.
Prepare for future patient matching standards and patient identification mandates, including Meaningful Use Stage 3 best practices for identity management. An ONC roadmap for accurate individual data matching calls for an internal duplicate record rate of no more than 0.5% by the end of 2020.
An efficient, automated EMPI that minimizes future patient identification errors will help advance your hospital’s data quality and patient safety initiatives tied to Meaningful Use, the Patient Safety Act, and other current and future federal programs.
Your health IT roadmap includes interoperability across devices, departments, and databases, but true interoperability and integration can’t be achieved if the data doesn’t match between systems. Get your patient identification data in order before undergoing major interoperability efforts.
Achieve the less than 3% duplicate rate required for EHR conversions without dedicating your internal resources. An enterprise EMPI also preserves your investments in existing health IT infrastructure, ensuring each disparate system serves accurate patient medical records, enabling a consistent and comprehensive medical record for all patients.