Introducing the OpNote Consultants: Dr. Deanna Attai Part 2 of 2
While creating our surgical reporting product, the OpNote, we at mTuitive have been working with many highly skilled surgeons. These surgeons are from a diverse group of specialties and backgrounds...
View ArticleIntroducing the OpNote Consultants: Dr. John Mattson
While creating our surgical reporting product, the OpNote, we at mTuitive have been working with many highly skilled surgeons. These surgeons are from a diverse group of specialties and backgrounds...
View ArticleIntroducing the OpNote Consultants: Dr. Roger N. Chabra
While creating our surgical reporting product, the OpNote, we at mTuitive have been working with many highly skilled surgeons. These surgeons are from a diverse group of specialties and backgrounds...
View ArticleDictation is Public Enemy #1
Pete O’Toole Healthcare is the biggest political issue in the US right now. It’s a huge financial problem for everyone – individuals, businesses, the government and healthcare providers themselves....
View ArticleIntroducing the OpNote Consultants – Dr. Seth Goldberg
While creating our surgical reporting product, the OpNote, we at mTuitive have been working with many highly skilled surgeons. These surgeons are from a diverse group of specialties and backgrounds...
View ArticleIntroducing the OpNote Consultants: Carl Brown, MD, MSc, FRCSC
While creating our surgical reporting product, the OpNote, we at mTuitive have been working with many highly skilled surgeons. These surgeons are from a diverse group of specialties and backgrounds...
View ArticleCoding in the Time of EHRs
While developing OpNote, we’ve encountered some push back and criticism from the various organizations. But the most pointed barbs of criticism have come from medical coders at the hospitals and...
View ArticleHealth Information Managers – We Want to Hear From You!
While developing OpNote, mTuitive has sent out numerous surveys to various sectors of the healthcare industry. We’ve heard from surgeons, coders and hospital administrators to help us figure out the...
View ArticleDon’t Panic: Assuaging Concerns as ICD-10 Approaches Our Shores
The times they are-a becoming quite different. In a few years (by October 1, 2013 to be exact), the US will adopt ICD-10 as the official (and sole) system for coding diagnoses. This will mean that the...
View ArticleSea Changes Can’t Be Overnight Occurrences
September 30, 2013 Patients receiving treatment at a health facility in the US will be assigned ICD-9 codes for their diagnoses. October 1, 2013 Patients receiving treatment at a health facility in the...
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