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Since 1977, clients have relied on the ADS team and our intelligent automation solutions and services. The MedicsCloud Suite, ADS’s latest generation of rules driven financial, revenue cycle, practice management, clinical charting and reporting, and mobility/engagement platforms, are used by clients to produce maximized revenue and efficiency for their practices, groups, and enterprise networks.

MedicsRCM (ADS RCM) is ideal if comprehensive outsourced revenue cycle management and billing services are preferred. MedicsRCM also uses the MedicsCloud Suite.

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Electronic Health Records | Industry News

By: Advanced Data Systems Corporation
December 22nd, 2014

The following is an excerpt from an article that appeared on Modern Healthcare. It was written by Joseph Conn. Hospitals are further along in upgrading their electronic health-record systems to where they need to be than had seemed possible only a month ago, according to new data from the CMS. After getting off to a sputtering start, nearly 3,700 hospitals have attested to meeting the program's meaningful-use requirements through Dec. 1 this year. More are expected to attest as the filing period draws to a close at the end of this month, Elisabeth Myers, of CMS' office of e-health standards and services, said in a report to the federally chartered Health Information Technology Policy Committee.

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Electronic Health Records | Industry News

The following is an excerpt from an article from Diabetes News Journal. It was written by Leonor Mateus Ferreira. There are still a significant number of people in the United States suffering from diabetes that are undiagnosed according to a collaborative study between researchers in the U.S. and in the United Kingdom, and recently published at the CMAJ Open journal. The research concluded that performing electronic health record (EHR) data analysis in patients may help determine undiagnosed diabetes, as it reduces both the time and the costs spent in identifying risk individuals.

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Electronic Health Records | Industry News

By: Advanced Data Systems Corporation
November 28th, 2014

The following excerpt is from an article from Midsize Insider. It was written by Marissa Tejada. Electronic health records (EHR) are predicted to offer savings in the tens of billions to the worldwide health care industry, changing health care in the process. As industries move full force into the Internet of Things (IoT), midsize firms in any industry can be poised to innovate and gain productivity.

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The following is an excerpt from an article on Forbes. It was written by Glenn Watt, the Corporate Information Security Officer at Medidata Solutions. What are we talking about when we talk about data security? We are really talking about how we maintain the confidentiality of data to make sure only approved people have access to see that data, as well as the integrity of the data to ensure only authorized people can modify the data if needed. The third area is to ensure data availability to its owner at a time and place of their choosing and that no one is blocking that availability. So data security boils down to confidentiality, integrity and availability.

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Electronic Health Records | Industry News

The following is an excerpt from an article on Information Management. It was written by Bob Violino. Electronic health records (EHR) uptake in the U.S. has accelerated dramatically as a result of government initiatives and the considerable resources healthcare providers have invested over the past five years, says research firm Frost & Sullivan. Electronic health records have become the heart of health IT, the firm says, and U.S. clinicians use them on a daily basis.

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Industry News | Healthcare Advice

The following is a sneak peek of our new ICD-10 infographic, ICD-10 Readiness: Is Your Practice Prepared? ICD-10 is back, and medical practices everywhere are racing to get ready for the big, upcoming change taking place on October 1, 2015. Although the new version of ICD will make a medical professional's job a lot easier, it is no doubt going to be tough to prepare for this advance. Our ICD-10 Readiness Infographic can help you prepare by showing you: Up-to-date, helpful statistics to see where you stand amongst others How to make a smooth transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 before the deadline The typical costs of the ICD-10 process

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Industry News | Healthcare Advice

The following is an excerpt from an article on ICD10 Monitor. It was written by D'Arcy Guerin Gue. We all know that the official deadline for implementing ICD-10 has been moved to Oct. 1, 2015. Any healthcare organization that singles out that date as its primary focus, however, is placing itself at grave financial risk. While there are some portions of ICD-10 that simply cannot be implemented in production early, like sending ICD-10 codes on claims, there are others that can – and simply must – be implemented earlier.

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Industry News | Healthcare Advice

The ICD-10 compliance deadline of October 1, 2015, is less than a year away, and it is crucial that your team is fully ready for the switch. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) decided to extend this deadline due to the complexity of the process of getting your entire healthcare facility ready to make this change. ADSC cares about the readiness of you and your colleagues. As a result, we want to help you prepare for this large scale transition by providing you with these 3 resources we have put together.

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Medical Billing / RCM | Industry News | Healthcare Advice

The following article is an excerpt from Healthcare IT News. It was written by Barbara Allen. There’s no question the transition to ICD-10 will bring with it a significant loss in coder productivity. If left unaddressed, this loss of productivity will cause hospitals to get bills out more slowly. And if addressed incompletely, it will cause hospitals to incur excessive expense in increased coder headcount. Fortunately, there is still time to greatly narrow the productivity gap to protect revenue and to minimize the need to add coding resources that are increasingly difficult to secure. The key is to move quickly and with precision in addressing the root causes of productivity loss.

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Electronic Health Records | Industry News

The following excerpt is from an article by Eugene Heslin. It originally appeared on U.S. News & World Report. As Kimberly Leonard points out in her article (“Doctors Say Electronic Records Waste Time,” Sept. 8, 2014), doctors are frustrated with the time it takes to use electronic health records. This is only natural. Moving from paper to digital communication is a different way of communicating and takes time to become proficient.