InVivoLink will be at UTHealth’s 55th Annual Edward T. Smith Orthopaedic Lectureship at the Four Seasons Hotel in Houston, TX on November 3.
In this video, Dr. Kurtz discusses the challenges of orthopedic clinical research and how InVivoLink makes those tasks easier and less expensive. Data collected from pre-operative therapists in InVivoLink is automated and available in real-time. The collection of his 15 intra-operative clinical measures now happens in 30 seconds on a touch-screen kiosk. Post-operative physical therapy scores are collected every time on an iPad and made available immediately for analysis. The result for physicians is a more efficient research process with high quality data that’s available in real time.
I was talking with InVivoLink’s Director of Software Development a few days ago and the conversation turned to the theme of transparency in the workplace. Bryan did a really good job summarizing why it’s important to our business. More specifically, his comments framed why processes and tools that promote internal transparency are important to teamwork and the delivery of value to our clients.
Vernon Rouzeau-Saunders, R.N. is a circulating nurse at a high volume, world-class joint center. In this video, Vernon describes why he has embraced InVivoLink because of its ease-of-use and its value to high quality patient care. For Vernon, InVivoLink is part of the care process and a way he contributes to quality outcomes for his patients.
In this video, Dr. Craig Morrison covers several topics including how InVivoLink improves his clinic’s efficiency, how InVivoLink elevates quality, and how InVivoLink supports engagement of the patient and care team over the episode.
In this video Dr. Michael Christie explains his perspective on why data collection for a Level 3 Joint Replacement Registry is important and how InVivoLink eliminates the traditional data collection barriers.
This week the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation announced it was extending the Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Model 1 deadline. Model 1 is defined as the retrospective acute care hospital stay episode. The LOI deadline has moved from Sep 22, 2011 to October 6, 2011. The final application deadline has moved from October [...]
The first video in the series is from Susie Ashley, a scheduling nurse who manages a calendar of over 1400 procedures per year for three orthopedic surgeons. The scheduling process is very much a part of the clinical care continuum, and in this video Susie talks about how InVivoLink makes her job more efficient, effective, and meaningful to patient care.
In a White House Proclamation just released on Monday, President Barack Obama proclaimed a new National Health Information Technology Week for September 11-16, 2011. This initiative supports Health IT innovation and encourages citizens to learn more about how information technology can benefit their health. Here’s a short excerpt:
Health information technology connects doctors and [...]
We are working with many providers who see the new CMS Bundled Payment Initiative as a great opportunity and a potential differentiator. Here are a five reasons why we think the Center for Innovation got it right:
1. Easy to participate
CMS has introduced four models that detail the process of shared savings. Providers are able to select [...]
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