Liaison Healthcare, a global provider of secure cloud-based integration and data management services and solutions, will be exhibiting at the 2013 Healthcare Financial Management Association ANI Conference (HFMA ANI), to be held June 16-19 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla.
HFMA is the nation's leading membership organization for healthcare financial management executives and leaders, comprising more than 40,000 members-ranging from CFOs to controllers to accountants in all area of the healthcare system, including hospitals, managed care organizations, accredited care organizations, physician practices, accounting firms, and insurance companies.
The conference will explore a variety of important topics ranging from improving revenue cycles to the economics that are driving healthcare reform; preparing and motivating physicians for the ICD-10 challenge, and medical cost reporting for optimal reimbursement.
Liaison executives will be available at booth #2206 to discuss the company's healthcare data integration and management solutions and services, including EMR-Link™, which integrates with EHRs to deliver unparalleled workflow efficiency and ease of use—while providing instant integration with over 120 national and regional laboratory vendors. With EMR-Link, physicians and staff can use an EHR as their complete clinical desktop—without having to switch to another system to enter orders and process results. EMR-Link handles all types of orders, including labs, radiology, and cardiology.
In addition to Liaison Healthcare's EMR-Link, executives will also provide an overview of their Healthcare Information as a Service suite of solutions, which include MPI (Master Person Index), PDR (Patient Document Repository), HTM (Healthcare Terminology Manager), and HTT (Healthcare Terminology Translator) and more.
Liaison Healthcare's services and solutions were developed to ensure that all data, regardless of the source or number of sources, is connected, integrated, aggregated and harmonized so that customers can reduce costs, support ACO quality measures, and provide accurate data for better population health management.
We are looking forward to being at HFMA's ANI Conference to discuss the challenges organizations are looking to address as they look to streamline their data processes, reducing the costs of purchasing and maintaining expensive technology hardware, and eliminating the need for software add-on's to connect departments with other systems, which can be unreliable and cost-prohibitive.