May 16, 2017 | Uncategorized
Seasoned Industry Professional Brings Deep Industry Expertise to Execute on Verisma’s Technology Roadmap; Healthcare Customers to Benefit from Innovative Solutions
ALEXANDRIA, VA. – May 16, 2017 – Verisma, the leader in release of information (ROI) automation systems for the healthcare industry, today announced its new senior vice president of research and development, Anupriyo Chakravarti. Anupriyo brings 25 years of experience as a highly effective leader in healthcare IT product management and software development for both Fortune 500 companies and startups. In this newly created position, he will work closely with Verisma’s Chief Technology Officer to develop and execute the organization’s vision, strategy and roadmap for software development, supporting the company’s growth and innovation.
“Anupriyo is going to lead our team in executing on strategic imperatives that will ensure we continue to exceed healthcare providers’ expectations,” remarked Marty McKenna, CEO of Verisma. “We consider this role critical to our leadership braintrust whose mission is to formulate cutting edge technology that sets the standard for enterprise-wide ROI automation and disclosure management solutions. To do this, we will leverage his extensive healthcare IT background, deep knowledge of product management and marketing lifecycles, and a demonstrated ability to build strong communication pathways internally and with customers.”
Anupriyo joins Verisma after serving as the vice president of product management and marketing at McKesson, where he led the product management and marketing functions of the Extended Care Services (ECS) business unit. Before McKesson, he worked for thirteen years at Surgical Information Systems (SIS), heading up the product management team to deliver solutions for the surgery and anesthesia departments at health systems and ambulatory surgery centers. Prior to working with SIS, Anupriyo worked for Arthur Andersen, Ryder Dedicated Logistics, IBM and TATA Motors. In addition, Anupriyo has twelve years of hands-on programming experience and a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from IIT Roorkee in India.
Anupriyo Chakravarti concludes: “My passion for discovery, modernization and execution combined with 25 years of leadership experience are what brought me to this role. Verisma is well known for their technology prowess and their commitment to improving the customer experience with innovative solutions. I am thrilled to be joining Verisma’s high-performance culture, and to be working with such a motivated team of professionals.”
About Verisma
Verisma is a health information technology provider focused on delivering unparalleled Release of Information (ROI) solutions to the healthcare industry. The company’s flagship ROI Automation System, Verisma® Release Manager (VRM), is utilized by well-known health care organizations nationwide. VRM automates workflow to improve turnaround times, reduce errors, and drive down costs – effectively automating medical records release while delivering comprehensive release audit capabilities. It is the only release technology with integrated HIPAA guidance and compliance review support. For additional information, please visit our website at www.verisma.com, call 866-390-7404 or email solutions@verisma.com
Feb 22, 2017 | Uncategorized
By: Linda Kloss, MA, RHIA, FAHIMA
Historically known as a ‘back office’ HIM function, release of Information (ROI) policies and processes are gaining greater attention for three key reasons:
- The number of requests for information and the volume of information per request continue to increase.
People are more aware of the importance of accessing their own information to be informed and engaged participants in their health care. Third party requests are increasing to support a range of expanding uses. While electronic health records (EHRs) and other information technology have digitized PHI, ROI is not accomplished by pushing a button. Information must be retrieved from a range of source systems and it must be reviewed for accuracy and completeness, while assessing responding to requests with the minimum necessary.
- New federal access and disclosure guidance promotes patient access, shrinks allowable fees and opens back channels to PHI.
We applaud the 2016 Federal Access and Disclosure Guidance[1] for its focus on increasing individual’s access to their health records. An unintended consequence of the guidance, however, has been an increase in the number of third party requests attempting to circumvent required approaches. The guidance also reduces allowable fees to the point that they no longer offset the real costs of release functions.
- Complex health systems have multiple points of PHI disclosure vulnerability that need to be mitigated.
Each physician practice and hospital that is part of a health system can no longer handle ROI in its own way. Today’s health systems must use consistent policies across the enterprise in order to ensure compliance in protecting the privacy rights of individuals. Health systems must also focus on uniform, efficient practices supported by technology to manage in today’s cost constrained environment.
Whether performed by providers’ own staff or outsourced, there is a need for an end-to-end rethinking of ROI. It is a new day for ROI. Today’s release functions require smart technology to support the end-to-end workflow from receipt of a request through fulfillment. All HIM functions have been profoundly impacted by technology. Technology has elevated staffing for ROI from clerical work to skilled knowledge work. Effective ROI today also requires management tools to monitor and improve productivity and accuracy. It needs compliance guidance and safeguards to ensure that it is being performed according to changing requirements and regulations.
ROI transformation is driven by patients—by all of us—who increasingly rely on timely information for care coordination at home and across our personal networks of care providers. ROI has its roots in the Principles of Fair Information Practice that assert the rights of individuals:
- to know what information is maintained about them,
- to obtain a copy in an intelligible form within a reasonable time,
- to challenge if a request for access is denied or delayed,
- to have data amended.
HIPAA baked these principles into law and made protected health information (PHI) part of our vocabulary.
Verisma is launching this blog to explore the changing demands and opportunities of this new day for ROI. Over the coming months, authors will focus on key drivers of ROI change, spotlighting solutions and emerging best-practices in the industry. We hope you will engage with the authors, sharing your thoughts and insights. Together we can accelerate the transformation and modernization of the future of ROI in healthcare.
[1] https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/privacy/guidance/access/index.html
Feb 9, 2017 | Compliance & Regulations, Operational Outcomes, Release of Information
Date: March 8th, 2017, 2:00 pm EST
Presenters: Linda Kloss, MA, RHIA, FAHIMA, Angela Rose, MHA, RHIA, CHPS, FAHIMA and Jim Moore, JD
It has been one year since the HHS Office for Civil Rights issued new guidance on Individuals’ Right under HIPAA to Access their Health Information. Access to information is an important element in empowering patients and removing barriers to access is a worthy goal. The new guidance, however, had the effect of altering the business case for ROI and ushering new challenges in distinguishing whether certain 3rd party requests are in fact on behalf of patients.
HIM, ROI and compliance leaders embraced the value of the new guidance for patients and stepped up to comply. Many have leveraged the goal of access for individuals to bring about needed innovation in ROI practices. This webinar will review the access guidance and the ground rules for compliance. It will also describe the other drivers of change for ROI and best practices from health care organizations that have succeeded at leveraging the new guidance to advance their change goals.
In this webinar, Angela Rose, former Privacy Practice Excellence Director for AHIMA, Linda Kloss, President of Kloss Strategic Advisors and Jim Moore, Chief Legal Officer at Verisma will explore the policy, process, technology and business changes that healthcare organizations are making to comply with the access guidance and advance cost-effective, fully compliant ROI across the enterprise. It will provide participants with an assessment tool that they can use in driving change in their organizations.
Attend the webinar to learn:
- Why HHS stepped up focus on patient access to health information and what the guidance calls for
- The changing business case for ROI
- How leading health systems have leveraged a compliance policy change to introduce innovation
- Elements of ROI innovation for reliable enterprise compliance and cost control
1 AHIMA CEU Credit for Privacy and Security
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Feb 8, 2017 | Information Sharing, Release of Information, Uncategorized
Version 5.0 Enhances User Experience, Simplifies Release of Information Workflow and Reduces Inefficiencies
Alexandria, VA – February 8, 2017 – Verisma, the leader in release of information (ROI) automation systems for the healthcare industry, today announced the deployment of Verisma Release Manager (VRM) Version 5.0. The company’s newest release delivers a customized user experience that increases visibility and simplifies and streamlines the ROI workflow.
VRM is a patented, cloud-based ROI technology platform that automates workflows across the enterprise. It combines next-generation technology design and comprehensive services to ensure the secure exchange of PHI. Unique features include built-in HIPAA guidance and QA review support; self-service online submission tool; proactive decision making with robust analytics tools; and technology assisted review capabilities.
“The latest version of Verisma Release Manager streamlines the ROI process even further; improves ease of use with new interfaces and features; and increases visibility and accountability for HIM management,” remarked Marty McKenna, CEO of Verisma. “Verisma’s ROI technology continues to deliver advanced solutions that our clients have come to expect and demand.”
VRM Version 5.0 includes valuable new features and benefits:
- User & Supervisor Performance Snapshot: Integrates analytical insights to the users and departmental supervisors at the beginning of the ROI workflow. Pro-actively presents easy-to-understand visuals of individual and departmental performance based on crucial Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
- Users Tasks and Notifications: Significantly enhances compliance by providing real-time actions and alerts for sensitive and high-risk requests. Streamlines the ROI workflow by replacing the inefficiencies of emails and phone calls.
- Single Sign-On: Improves efficiency and compliance by enabling one set of login credentials to be used not just within the Verisma suite of solutions, but enterprise-wide for healthcare organizations that embrace this technology.
VRM Version 5.0 is available now. For additional information, please visit www.verisma.com, call 866-390-7404 or email solutions@verisma.com.
About Verisma
Verisma is a health information technology provider focused on delivering unparalleled Release of Information (ROI) solutions to the healthcare industry. The company’s flagship ROI Automation System, Verisma® Release Manager (VRM), is utilized by well-known health care organizations nationwide. VRM automates workflow to improve turnaround times, reduce errors, and drive down costs – effectively automating medical records release while delivering comprehensive release audit capabilities. It is the only release technology with integrated HIPAA guidance and compliance review support. For additional information, please visit our website at www.verisma.com, call 866-390-7404 or email solutions@verisma.com
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Nov 10, 2016 | Compliance & Regulations, Information Sharing, Release of Information
Date: December 7th, 2016, 2:00 pm EST
Presenters: Linda Kloss, MA, RHIA, FAHIMA and James Moore II, JD
Making the shift to a culture of absolute accountability when releasing patient information is more important than ever as health systems face increasing scrutiny over how PHI is managed across the enterprise. In this webinar, Linda Kloss, President of Kloss Strategic Advisors, Ltd. and Jim Moore, Chief Legal Officer at Verisma will explore the confidentiality, privacy, and security risks associated with inconsistent information release practices commonly found across health systems and the role that innovative technology and advanced workflow solutions play in mitigating that risk.
Attend the webinar to learn:
- How to identify all “at-risk” areas across the healthcare enterprise related to the release of PHI
- How to manage disparate information sources through centralized release solutions
- How to design and implement a corporate PHI release governance process
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