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Simplifying Scheduling for Overdue Screening Mammograms

When the COVID-19 pandemic delayed patient care, automated bulk ordering for overdue screening mammograms led to an easy, convenient online scheduling process.

Endoscopy
August 1, 2022/Digestive

Reducing Last-Minute Cancellations Through Optimized Endoscopy Ordering and Scheduling

A new project helps standardize technology workflows and improve the risk stratification process

Steven Shook, MD

Electronic Checklist Cuts Clicks to Allow for More Time at the Bedside

Adopting a standardized electronic checklist for vital patient data eliminated unnecessary work and added valuable time at the bedside.

Nurses at computer

Purposeful Use of Secure Instant Messaging Improves Communication, Speeds Throughput

Recommendations for optimizing use of this asynchronous communication tool

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Nurse charting

Program Enhances Chart Access for Hospital Inpatients

Improving the care connection through patients' own mobile devices

Computer research

Technology Accelerates, Expands Research Recruitment Efforts

Traditional enrollment methods for clinical research are often manual, time-consuming and expensive, so shifting to an electronic process can accelerate recruitment while reducing costs.

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Yes, Orthopaedic Surgeons Can Use Telemedicine to Conduct Physical Exams

Team provides step-by-step guidance on evaluating hip, knee, ankle and foot conditions virtually

Doctor's appointment reminder

Getting it Right — Connecting Patients to the Right Appointment

Leveraging discrete data elements helped standardize the triage, imaging and scheduling process for orthopaedic consults

physician and patient communication

Navigating the Reality of Timely Access to Health Information

New research, along with patient input, led Cleveland Clinic to rethink how test results are communicated to patients

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