Enterprise ROI Improves Customer Satisfaction

Exploring Driver #5 of the “5 Things You Must Know Now About Release of Health Information

By: Linda Kloss, MA, RHIA, FAHIMA

People are becoming better informed about their rights and the value of information to inform health and healthcare decisions.   Increase in personal health spending is one reason consumers are becoming better informed.  So is the growing understanding that it’s wise to be knowledgeable and involved in one’s health and healthcare decisions.  Release of Information (ROI) teams see this trend firsthand with the growing number of requests for records from patients.

ROI is on the front line in helping patients become smart health information consumers. Patient requests will continue to increase and they will expect a reasonable customer service experience in requesting and obtaining records.  Those responsible for ROI should be monitoring changing requirements, exploring best practices and planning for innovation in a future-focused way.

Earlier blogs examined the value of standardizing ROI across the health care enterprise to improve quality and compliance.  Enterprise ROI also improves customer satisfaction and contributes to an organization’s patient engagement objectives.   Regardless of whether the patient initiates a request at the physician’s office or hospital, the request process should be the same and the patient should be able to secure the requested information without going from site to site.  Verisma clients are realizing quantifiable improvement in customer satisfaction, improved compliance, accuracy, and cost management by deploying ROI technology and consistent policy and process across the enterprise.   If full standardization is not possible for your organization, use ROI technology to unify the process as fully as possible and plan to further centralize over time.

The next wave of innovation will be self-service functionality enabling patients and other authorized requestors to request medical records via web at their convenience.  There will be no need to stand in line or to fill out a paper form.  Done well, self-service request apps use state of the art security, identity verification, and preserve a record of transactions.  As with enterprise ROI, Verisma clients are now introducing self-service into ROI thereby helping patients gain access to health information while also stepping up security and accountability.

Patients may want ease of access to their information, but they don’t want to trade off their privacy rights to gain it.  Recent research found that 49% of US online adults are concerned about the privacy of their healthcare information when using on line tools.[1]  On line request apps must meet HIPAA requirements and maintain a high bar for identity management and the accommodation of patients’ disclosure preferences. If implemented properly, request apps can help educate patients in the exercise of their rights process.  ROI teams can do a great deal to help educate patients about their rights, and a valuable source of educational materials is with HHS.[2] Proactive education about privacy rights and your organization’s practices benefits all.

HIM managers should evaluate the request process from the patients’ perspective.

  1. What data are available on volume of requests at various provider settings across the network?
  2. How similar or dissimilar is the patient experience at various settings?
  3. How does staff in various settings respond to a set of “test” questions that patients might pose that require working knowledge of HIPAA privacy regulations?
  4. How can customer facing processes be improved through greater standardization, through technology, education and request apps?

This is our final post in the “5 Things You Must Know Now About Release of Health Information” series.  Should you have any comments or questions please e-mail us at solutions@verisma.com.

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[1] Khatibloo, F., Forester Research in testimony before the NCVHS, September 13, 2017, (https://www.ncvhs.hhs.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Sep-13-@115pm-Khatibloo-Beyond-HIPAA-Statement.pdf)

[2] Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights (https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-individuals/guidance-materials-for-consumers/index.html)

Verisma Launches Latest Version of Verisma Release Manager

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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WEBINAR: Mitigating the Confidentiality, Privacy, and Security Risks Associated with PHI Release at an Enterprise Level

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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