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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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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
December 7th, 2015

In 2001 the majority of physicians (82%) still used paper files and color-coded charts to document patient encounters and maintain individual health records. By 2013, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), almost 80% of office-based physicians used at least basic electronic health record (EHR) systems. Adoption continues to increase as physicians strive to meet federal mandates requiring more extensive outcome reporting and reimbursement schedules shift toward a value-based payment system. Practice administrators who have not already converted paper-based records to digital files must decide whether to add a cloud-based EHR system or invest in traditional EHR technology. While both record systems have pros and cons associated with the conversion, there are a few key differences.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
December 4th, 2015

Before electronic health records (EHRs) appeared on the scene physicians and other medical providers relied on paper-based health files to track and document consumer health. The evolution from paper-based systems to traditional electronic systems and finally to cloud-based health IT platforms transformed the way patients access health care and manage their health. Below are some of the key changes the health care industry has seen in the past few decades the United States.

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

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
November 30th, 2015

An ideal Behavioral Health Practice electronic health record (EHR) system helps psychiatrists, counselors and psychologists manage their scheduling, chart notes and billing processes efficiently within a safe, secure environment that protects patient privacy and improves internal productivity. There are myriad ways that installing a practice specific system benefits providers and patients. Here are three signs your mental health organization needs a Behavioral Health EHR.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
November 25th, 2015

Modernizing a thriving dermatology practice with patient-centric processes and services demands best-in-class technology that supports best practices throughout your organization. Selecting an electronic medical record (EHR) with flexibility to personalize forms and generate reports based on your needs is critical. Finding a best-fit EHR solution, one that is compatible with the unique needs of dermatologists, will position your team to reach your financial and patient outcome goals. These five tips will help you find a system that will grow with your practice and serve all stakeholders well.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
November 24th, 2015

Reducing patient file errors and omissions, duplication of tasks and problems with miscommunication among patients and medical teams improves productivity and enables positive patient outcomes. Paper-Based medical records may be slowing down your practice.

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Medical Billing / RCM | Practice Management

By: Stephen O'Connor
November 20th, 2015

Leading edge web-based medical billing software empowers medical organizations to personalize their billing and coding procedures to increase profitability, prevent errors and expedite claim reimbursements.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
November 18th, 2015

Web-based easy to use EMR interfaces designed for Nephrology physicians and surgeons allow fast, secure communication with kidney specialists and dialysis centers to improve patient outcomes. Enhanced solutions support internal renal billing and coding and coordination with outsourcing partners. There are myriad benefits of implementing a practice-specific EMR, including the ones listed below.

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Medical Billing / RCM | Practice Management

By: Stephen O'Connor
November 13th, 2015

The medical billing and coding process is complex. Billing may take days, or months, to finalize when a patient presents with a significant medical history or complicated case. Coordinating internal practice work flow with external clearing houses and claim processing vendors demands continuous review even for routine care. There are ways to improve the billing and coding process, facilitating faster submission times and higher first-pass approval percentages.

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Medical Billing / RCM

By: Stephen O'Connor
November 9th, 2015

A recent KLAS report provides interesting insight into how providers view their practice management revenue cycle efforts. The study, titled What's Happening Behind the Billing Office Door, showed there is still room for improving Revenue Cycle Management processes. Consider these four findings from the report.

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Practice Management

By: Stephen O'Connor
November 6th, 2015

Affordable patient-centric bed management software solutions facilitate efficient transportation and enhance staff productivity, time management strategies and process automation. An ideal package provides tools to achieve measurable return on investment. Physicians often complain that patients have to spend too much time waiting in the office or a pre-admitting room for an available hospital bed. Bed management software has myriad benefits for practice managers, including reducing wait times and improving discharge processes.