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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
May 11th, 2015

Patients place a great deal of trust in medical organizations, and when you are in charge of looking after the health and safety of a group of patients, you are also responsible for protecting their private and sensitive data. All the information you maintain on patients in your electronic health records software is valuable and quite appealing to criminals bent on breaking into the system. Data security is particularly important when it comes to healthcare since medical information in the wrong hands can ruin people’s careers and even destroy families. Patients are also vulnerable to identity theft and face having their bank accounts drained and credit destroyed if criminals can access their private information. With that in mind, here are four tips to help you strengthen your EHR security.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
May 8th, 2015

With more and more medical practices wanting to ditch their old-fashioned, paper-based systems in favor of software solutions to handle patient information, it’s no wonder that electronic health record applications are storing increasingly larger amounts of patient data. The more data that medical organizations amass, the more valuable it becomes. Whether you are still preparing to start working with electronic health records software or have already integrated the application with the rest of your computing infrastructure at your medical organization, you would be right to wonder how you can get the most out of your EHR data.

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Healthcare Advice

By: Stephen O'Connor
April 27th, 2015

Have you recently installed radiological information system software at your radiology practice? Or, are you preparing to implement a RIS application solution any time soon? Many radiology practices take to using RIS software because they realize the many benefits it confers, from scheduling patients to gaining easy access to scans and test results. But RIS software can be even more useful when you use it to make connections with other medical professionals. Here is why connecting your RIS software with your referring physician’s electronic health record software is a smart idea.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
April 24th, 2015

You can walk into several medical practices at random and after spending some time in each one, you’ll usually be able to tell the ones that are merely good and which ones are actually great. Of course, hiring the most talented people for your staff and creating a great work environment are crucial for developing an excellent practice. Moreover, a major aspect of developing a great work environment involves giving your team the proper tools they need to get the job done. A clear example of this is electronic health record software.

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Medical Billing / RCM | Practice Management

By: Stephen O'Connor
April 22nd, 2015

Just as you cannot expect to use a standard home tool box with its hammer, wrench, and screwdriver to repair something tiny such as a watch or a pair of eyeglasses, you wouldn’t expect to get the best results with generic billing software in your medical practice. It’s crucial to use the right tool for the job, which is why so many medical practices look for a dedicated medical billing software solution. If you are early in your medical career and have limited experience with medical applications, or if your medical organization has been relying on old-fashioned software for a while now, you’ll want to get an overview of how the latest medical billing software will improve things in your office.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
April 20th, 2015

Anyone who owns or runs an internal medicine practice knows the importance of using the latest proven technology, since it gives you advantages in how the team diagnoses and treats patients. It’s also prudent to keep up with developments in office software and technology, in order to improve the patient experience, as well as make life easier for the staff. With that in mind, here are three reasons to consider implementing internal medicine EMR software at your facility. You’ll see that using the software will help members of your team save money and work more efficiently, add information to patient charts more quickly, and generate customized reports with little effort.

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Electronic Health Records | Radiology Information System

By: Stephen O'Connor
April 13th, 2015

When your medical organization researched and then purchased a radiological information system solution to implement at your facility, you may have done so with the idea that you would be helping your staff work more efficiently and take better care of patients. It may not have been immediately obvious that you can use such software solutions to connect with another medical practice. Now that more practices and other healthcare providers are going online and using software solutions that involve communicating over safe and secure networks, owners and managers of radiological practices are coming to see that it is beneficial to connect their RIS software with the referring physician’s EHR software.

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Practice Management | Healthcare Advice

By: Stephen O'Connor
April 10th, 2015

No one wants to be considered an anti-technology Luddite or to be accused of being out of touch with modern ways. People sometimes resist the latest amenities, such as hanging onto flip phones with physical keyboards instead of adopting the newer mobile devices that have touch-sensitive displays, but they are really missing out on advances. It’s hard to imagine an industry that is more based on advancements in technology than healthcare. Robot-assisted surgeries, software that helps medical professionals make diagnoses and faster networks with robust security protocols in place, have helped us make significant improvements in patient care.

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Healthcare Advice

By: Stephen O'Connor
March 30th, 2015

You’ve spent an enormous amount of time attaining your position as a medical professional. Besides the years of college training and time spent as in intern as you made your way up the ranks to your current status, you have to constantly keep up with medical journals, attend conferences, and learn about the latest technology and drug protocols. Many physicians have a secret fear that they will become irrelevant, which could lead to a drop in stature and an erosion of self-confidence. With this in mind, here are three tips for physicians who want to stay relevant.

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Healthcare Advice

By: Stephen O'Connor
March 27th, 2015

You’ve handpicked a fine staff, and you know that they have the same feelings of loyalty for you that you have for them. It’s important to periodically remind your team how valuable they are to you and your patients. To reinforce the value you place on them, part of your duties should involve reviewing what you can do to help your staff and lighten their burdens. The more you help your staff, the more you can help your patients.