Valant Behavioral Health EHR
Concentrate your efforts on delivering outstanding, data-informed care using Valant, the comprehensive EHR and practice management solution specifically crafted for behavioral health practices, regardless of their size. Valant is designed to enable you to minimize the time spent on administrative duties, allowing for more focus on providing high-quality care to both individuals and groups.
Streamline your workflow by:
- Alleviating documentation burdens with a system that automatically creates clinical narratives, nearly finishing your notes for you.
- Scheduling over 80 integrated, reportable outcome measures to be sent to patients automatically via the MYIO Patient Portal prior to their appointments.
- Allowing the system to generate a coded charge when you document appointments.
- Automating the patient onboarding experience so intake packets are readily available for patients to sign within their portal.
- Receiving service requests directly through your EHR, effectively managing new patient inquiries, and obtaining a data-driven match score for prospective patients, thereby enhancing your practice's efficiency and patient satisfaction.
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Elation Health
Elation Health stands out as the premier platform for primary care, enabling 32,000 healthcare providers to offer tailored care to more than 16 million patients. By utilizing a clinically-focused electronic health record system, along with integrated billing solutions and AI-driven tools, Elation enhances care processes, ensuring that independent practices can flourish in a competitive landscape. This commitment to innovation not only improves patient outcomes but also streamlines operations for practitioners.
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SCIOVantage
The SCIOVantage solution suite enables organizations to improve their decision-making capabilities by consolidating multiple data sources and delivering insightful analysis that reflects historical events, predicts future trends, and suggests actions for optimal results. By merging diverse data streams, it allows users to discern patterns and make well-informed decisions that are in line with their strategic objectives, ultimately fostering better organizational outcomes. This comprehensive approach not only enhances understanding but also encourages proactive planning and responsiveness to emerging challenges.
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Solventum AM-PPCs
Solventum Ambulatory Potentially Preventable Complications (AM-PPCs) Classification System is a clinical classification methodology designed to evaluate and improve the quality of outpatient care. As the healthcare industry continues shifting more procedures from inpatient to ambulatory settings, monitoring patient outcomes after discharge has become increasingly complex. Patients often recover at home or receive follow-up care across multiple healthcare providers, making it difficult to track complications and identify preventable harm. The AM-PPCs system addresses this challenge by linking outpatient procedures with clinically related complications that may occur within 30 days following treatment. Using sequenced billing records and coded clinical data, the system identifies potentially preventable complications and groups them into clinically meaningful categories. The methodology analyzes more than 3,350 outpatient procedures organized into 116 procedure groups and tracks complications across more than 1,900 diagnoses classified into 70 complication groups. These structured classifications allow healthcare organizations to evaluate performance across service lines, providers, care settings, and facilities. The system supports both individual patient-level analysis and large-scale population analytics across pediatric and adult patient groups. AM-PPCs also includes benchmarking capabilities using national Medicare, Medicaid, and commercially insured populations, enabling organizations to compare performance and identify areas for improvement. By providing a more complete view of post-procedure outcomes, the system helps healthcare leaders detect patterns of preventable complications, strengthen patient safety programs, and improve care quality while controlling costs.
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