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Stephen O'Connor

Stephen O'Connor is the Director of Brand and Digital Marketing, responsible for many aspects of Advanced Data Systems Corporation’s (ADS) marketing, including product marketing, customer acquisition, demand generation, brand, brand design, and content marketing.

Stephen has more than 20 years of healthcare industry experience. Prior to ADS, Stephen spent 11 years at Medical Resources Inc. (MRI), most recently as the Manager of Marketing & Internet Services, where he and his teams were responsible for all marketing efforts and the market positioning of MRI’s services.

Stephen spends his day's planning, writing, & designing resources for the modern healthcare professional.

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Medical Billing / RCM | Practice Management

By: Stephen O'Connor
January 13th, 2016

The most successful medical practices don’t reach their position in the industry without paying close attention to all aspects of their revenue cycle. Of course, success is based on numerous factors and not just on the financial side of things at your organization. You may have assembled a group of highly dedicated medical professionals who are at the top of their game. You also have a large base of satisfied and loyal patients, many of whom also happen to refer new patients to you. What’s more, the demographics of the community you serve may even include many professionals with abundant resources and no problems paying their bills on time.

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Value-Based Care

By: Stephen O'Connor
January 9th, 2016

The key to maintaining good relations with your patients is to increase engagement, making them feel listened to and empowering them with access to information that will help them maintain their health. Many medical organizations with an eye toward boosting engagement will implement a patient portal with their electronic health records or EHR software. Read on to learn more about the patient engagement elements that your patients really want and how a portal will benefit your facility.

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The Importance of Patient Engagement: Why They - And You - Need It

Learn why patient engagement is a necessity and how you can master it within your practice.

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Practice Management | Healthcare Advice

By: Stephen O'Connor
January 8th, 2016

Not all patients can explain their situation very easily when they encounter a medical professional in the examination room. Communication problems can occur for a variety of reasons. The patient might be in pain or distress or is so filled with anxiety that it is hard to describe what is wrong. If they are not speaking in their native language, there could be some vocabulary or grammar issues that make it a bit harder for them to communicate the details of their malady.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
January 5th, 2016

Cloud-based electronic health records (EHR) afford many opportunities for cost containment and enhancing operational efficiencies. Unlike traditional recording keeping systems, web-based solutions are intuitive, scalable and enable rapid access to precise information, even when a file covers many years of encounters and complex cases. There are other reasons, like the ones below, to implement a cloud-based EHR.

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Medical Billing / RCM | Practice Management

By: Stephen O'Connor
January 4th, 2016

When your medical practice was in its early stages, the most logical solution was to handle all the medical billing on your end. As your practice picked up more patients and you added more professionals to the staff, billing would naturally become a much larger and more complicated set of tasks than you were initially prepared for.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
December 28th, 2015

With the push to nationalize electronic health records (EHR), or at least expand EHR adoption rates, many small to mid-sized practices are considering their options. Deciding whether to choose an in-house system or cloud-based EHR depends on practice goals, staff resources, financial constraints, and specialty, among other things.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
December 18th, 2015

Implementing a cloud-based electronic health record (EHR) can be overwhelming. And, finding the ideal solution for your practice may seem like you are searching for the golden needle in a haystack with hundreds of options on the market. Along with vetting service providers and software solutions, you'll want to thoughtfully consider how implementation will impact your practice. Preparing for implementation is essential for a successful, non-disruptive transition. Here are a few tips to help you make the process smooth.

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Practice Management | Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
December 16th, 2015

Adding electronic health record (EHR) systems, dashboards and electronic data warehouses to a healthcare practice enables administrators and managing physicians to modernize their service delivery model and work toward high-quality continuity of care.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
December 14th, 2015

When concept designers first starting talking about creating an intelligent cloud-based electronic health record (ICEHR) they envisioned a system that had the potential to dramatically transform health care delivery. An aging population coupled with rapidly escalating healthcare costs threatened to bankrupt our nation's medical infrastructure unless innovative solutions could be developed, tested and deployed to enable improvement throughout the system.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
December 9th, 2015

Electronic health records (EHRs) are just digital versions of paper records. They have the potential to transform clinical settings and improve quality of care. Here are six ways that EHR systems help medical teams deliver high-quality care to their patients for better outcomes.