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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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Healthcare Advice

By: Stephen O'Connor
June 22nd, 2015

By now, you have already determined that you cannot run your radiology practice to its full potential by relying only on generic medical office software solutions. You know that you need to implement dedicated radiology software in your organization. One of the biggest challenges you face at this point is simply finding the best application to meet your particular practice’s needs. Is the software scalable if you drastically increase your operations? How will a particular radiology application dovetail with your organization’s core processes? For example, your practice may have a mandate to empower patients with a patient portal. The portal will let each patient sign in with an Internet-connected computer and then check things such as the latest X-rays or other diagnostic tests. Will the radiology software you have in mind be equal to the task? Such questions are designed to help you find the best possible application for your organization. To help you with your decision making process, here are three ways to find the best radiology software.

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Medical Billing / RCM | Practice Management

By: Stephen O'Connor
June 19th, 2015

Are you on the lookout for a medical billing company? If so, you likely have a number of questions that must be satisfied before you will make your final decision. It doesn’t matter if you have been in business for some time now or are just about to launch a new practice. The medical billing company you choose to work with will figure greatly in the financial health of your practice. With that in mind, here are four features that medical billing companies should have.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
June 10th, 2015

These days, you would be hard pressed to find an industry that hasn’t embraced the use of computers and specialized software to streamline operations and get more work done, more efficiently. However, in such a forward-thinking industry as the medical profession, some organizations are still working with antiquated paper-based systems to manage the voluminous information they record on each patient. As a savvy medical professional yourself, you may be new to electronic health records software but are ready to learn how to use it to improve the level of care you offer patients. That’s good, because the sooner you learn about and implement EHR software at your facility, the better. Here’s what you need to know about EHR applications.

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Healthcare Advice

By: Stephen O'Connor
June 8th, 2015

Unlike at a hotel, where the staff can typically count on people checking out by a specific time, hospitals, inpatient facilities and other medical organizations that have beds for patients can expect a lot more turnover and will see beds becoming available at random times of the day and night. Managing beds can be a tricky process. If you don’t use software to keep track of bed status and availability, it can cause problems where your staff faces bottlenecks in treating patients. You don’t want to keep patients and their families waiting any longer than is necessary, because delays can provoke anxiety. What’s more, if you are inefficient at managing the beds, you may find that you are not bringing in the revenue you anticipated.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
June 5th, 2015

Making a choice in specialized software, such as that used to keep track of patients’ medical information, is not something you’ll want to take lightly. Implementing a new electronic health records software solution involves an investment of your money, time and staff resources, so it only makes sense that you would take your time in determining the best application and provider to go with. If you are fortunate, some of your colleagues at other, non-competing medical practices may have some good leads for you to check out. However, the way things work at your medical organization could be quite different, so your software requirements may not dovetail with those of your colleagues.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
June 3rd, 2015

Owners and managers of bustling mental health organizations sometimes become so busy and involved in day-to-day activities that they aren’t able to budget much time to become familiar with the software systems they’ve implemented. Whether you are a newcomer to working with mental health electronic medical record applications or have had some time to integrate this type of software into your practice, there may be some features that you are still unfamiliar with. It pays, however, to learn more about your mental health EMR application so you and your team can grow proficient and better serve your patients. Here are three ways to make the most out of your mental health EMR.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
May 20th, 2015

Now that you’ve determined that it would be in the best interest of your medical organization to start using electronic medical records software, you have a big task ahead of you. You’ll need to figure out which EMR software company you will wind up going with. The needs of your particular practice may differ greatly from those of the medical profession colleagues you might have considered consulting. It wouldn’t be suitable to ask friends what software they use if their preferred application isn’t relevant to your practice. Therefore, it pays to do some research to make sure you work with the most suitable EMR software company. Here are four things to look for to help guide your search.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
May 18th, 2015

Is your podiatry practice still getting by using some kind of paper-based system to keep track of and manage all your patient records? If so, you should know that electronic health records software will enable your staff to work much more productively, letting you process more patients faster. If you have already embraced the notion that software is beneficial to your practice but are just using general EHR software, you may not realize that a better solution exists in the form of a podiatry EHR system. As you are focusing on problems of the feet and ankles while diagnosing and treating patients, it makes sense to work with specialized EHR software for podiatry practices.

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Healthcare Advice

By: Stephen O'Connor
May 15th, 2015

By now, it should not be a surprise for you to hear that the U.S. government has mandated that medical organizations must make the switchover from the International Classification of Disease code set 9 to the new ICD-10. After some badly needed extensions, the final deadline for completing the transition is October 1, 2015. Note that ICD codes are handled by the World Health Organization and are intended for use around the globe. Since medical groups have to get ready for the change (or they will be unable to work with providers and government programs going forward), it makes sense to wonder how you can get the most out of ICD-10 while saving on costs.

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Practice Management

By: Stephen O'Connor
May 13th, 2015

When you’re accustomed to using computers and specialized software to help you run your business, it’s hard to imagine what it was like to keep tabs on a busy medical practice before these tools were available. Companies that use the right software tools and work with them using the latest in computer technology stand to do much better in the marketplace than competitors that just try to get by with whatever is at hand, especially if it’s old or not very suitable for the task.