The Importance of Information Technology for your Outreach Program
Cardinal Health Lab Briefings webinar series
This webinar is presented by Marci Dop MT(ASCP), MBA Laboratory IT Executive and Consultant.
Overview
Expectations of the laboratory from clients are changing. It is no longer okay just to offer interfaces. There are many new complexities in laboratory ordering, resulting, billing and overall customer service that the laboratory needs to address. Information Technology plays a major role in every aspect of your program. From ordering in the practice, patients presenting in your Patient Service Centers, to the generation of the final bill.
Organizations all have different suites of applications that are used within the laboratory. This webinar is designed to help you understand systems available to help you maximize the benefit of your existing applications. It will offer suggestions on how to get clean orders into your laboratory, deliver results in the way your physicians want to see them, and make the process of having lab work completed easy for your patients.
Objectives
Upon completion of this continuing education activity, the participant should be able to:
- Illustrate how to better utilize applications that may already exist your health system
- Identify other applications on the market that can complement your systems and help you grow your programs
- Discuss examples of solutions other laboratories have implemented
Take the course and obtain CE credits
Attend this basic level webinars at no cost. Cardinal Health is approved as a provider of continuing education programs in the clinical laboratory sciences by the ASCLS P.A.C.E.® Program. This webinar is managed by Whitehat Communications and offer one P.A.C.E.® Continuing Education contact hour for up to six months after the live event.
One P.A.C.E.® credit is available upon completion of the course: The Importance of Information Technology for your Outreach Program
P.A.C.E.® credits are widely recognized in the clinical laboratory profession and can be used to fulfill most continuing education requirements.