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EMR Systems
Wound Care Strategies, Inc.
Website: www.woundcarestrategies.com
Contact: (717) 541-1165
tps@woundcarestrategies.com
Location: Harrisburg, PA
Founded: 1995
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WCS’s featured product is TPS®, the wound care industry’s premier clinical, business and regulatory process EMR/EHR software.
Building on this triad of wound care facility core competencies, WCS also provides clinical development training, in a customized consulting model, as well as publishing educational and best practice materials in the areas of compliance, business practices and IT processes. Training/educational services include wound care and/or HBO department design, development, implementation, re-engineering, compliance, mentoring, product branding strategies, product studies, and extensive publishing.
No other single company can offer this full-scale and comprehensive approach to both the health and business sides of wound center management.
Company Description:
Since 1995, WCS has served clients nationwide. From large integrated health systems, to critical access hospitals, to manufacturers, to DMEs, to homecare and long term care settings. WCS is sought after for advances pioneered in software solutions—mapping the best clinical, operational and technology practices while reducing implementation risks and costs. WCS's new TPS (TRi-assess® Premier Software), an SaaS model, is the industry’s premier integrated software delivery system. It includes revenue cycle management, business process improvement solutions and regulatory compliance resources offered securely over the web. TPS is the tool to satisfy all documentation requirements, which are paramount for compliant clinical practice. WCS also provides customized consulting services to strengthen department practices in the clinical, operational, and IT process arenas.
What do you feel are the most important features in an EMR systems for the consumer, and why are these important?
The key features in an EMR are “usability” and “process.” Each organization’s approach to EMR usage and clinical process is unique. With the HITECH Act, government research asserts that the use of an EHR/EMR should serve to improve patient care, increase patient safety and simplify compliance within the US healthcare system. In addition, a system should realize long-term cost reduction and minimize errors as well as increasing productivity and administrative efficiency. “Meaningful” data must be submitted to CMS and measure the actual impact on patient care. Data is only “meaningful” when the EMR user understands how to map their clinical and operational processes into their software solution to appropriately capture the work performed. This resulting meaningful outcome data can then be used to improve critical pathways, product formularies, contract fees with payers and patient satisfaction. Benchmarking work with the best clinical and most cost-effective outcomes, the best quality improvement results, and the highest level of patient satisfaction will both improve referrals and enable the development of a profitable business. Because usability and process are essential in establishing your EMR and/or clinical, operational, and reimbursement processes, clients value WCS and TPS as the ultimate resource.
Net Health Systems, Inc.
Website: www.woundexpert.com
Contact: (800) 411-6281, ext. 3
sales@woundexpert.com
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Founded: 1993
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WoundExpert is a web-based software application, available in a scalable, three-tiered format, including Outcomes Tracking (paper charting and data entry), Point of Service (clinical documentation at the point of care), and an Electronic Medical Record supporting a complete 100% paperless solution including physician documentation.
Company Description:
Net Health is the leading provider of clinical information systems in the rapidly growing field of chronic wound care. WoundExpert®, the company’s flagship offering, is an integrated clinical, financial, and regulatory software system for wound management. Over 14,000 physicians, clinicians, and healthcare professionals across the U.S. use these software solutions in more than 750 facilities spanning the wound care continuum to improve patient care and facility performance. With nearly 3 million patient encounters documented annually, Net Health offers the largest independent source of comprehensive chronic wound benchmarking data in the industry.
What do you feel are the most important features in an EMR systems for the consumer, and why are these important?
Many consumers view an EMR as just an electronic version of the patient’s “chart.” But the true value of an EMR system is its ability to serve as the hub for a patient’s care – connecting each step of the wound care continuum to ensure the best possible healing outcomes. The EMR should link the key components of a wound care practice – patient demographics, clinical documentation and care planning, comprehensive billing solutions, and outcomes and benchmarking capabilities – offering dynamic, real-time collection, analysis, and visualization of the wound care program. The EMR should easily integrate with patient information systems outside the wound clinic to enable reliable and HIPAA-compliant exchange of data. Most importantly, the EMR should be continually evolving not only to ensure regulatory compliance and the most up-to-date clinical standards, but also to incorporate new functionality that will enhance efficiencies and allow clinicians to focus more on patient care.
Intellicure, Inc.
Website: www.intellicure.com
Contact: (800) 603-7896
sales@intellicure.com
Location: The Woodlands, Texas
Founded: 2000
Company Description:
Intellicure is a Texas corporation whose principals have opened and managed more than 100 wound centers. Our wound and hyperbaric specific EHR was designed by practicing wound care clinicians to meet the specific documentation, management and reporting needs of wound centers. We license software and provide business management solutions including chargemaster evaluation and manager’s training. Our Medical Quality Assurance programs provide physician education, oversight, and individual review of patient records. We also manage the U.S. Wound Registry the world’s largest collection of complete electronic health records for wound care patients available for research and provides physician quality reporting services as a CMS recognized registry.
What do you feel are the most important features in EMR systems for the consumer and why are these important?
Automated, Internally Calculated Facility and Physician Billing: The EHR should automatically calculate the facility and the physician level of service based on the documentation. No one should not have to “add points” at the end of the visit to determine the level of service.
This is the only way to ensure billing compliance. EHRs, which provide this are certifiable under the HITECH act.
Automate Digital Photo Archiving: The EHR should be able to automatically append photos to the designated patient and problem and then erase the camera memory.
Utilizing Wi-Fi technology, this ensures that there are no errors in photo transmission and no HIPAA breaches if cameras are lost or stolen.
PQRI Reporting: The EHR should be able to provide and transmit information needed for physician quality reporting.
PQRI is one of the requirements for “meaningful use” of an EHR and ensures annual bonus money based on Medicare charges.
Structured Notes Which Ensure Compliance With All Medicare Required Content for Procedures: Clinicians should be able to build procedure notes from pre-programmed menu options. Pre-programmed menu options ensure that physicians and facilities will not have charges denied due to documentation oversights.