How UCBC Improved Patient Portal Adoption and Increased Patient Engagement
SUCCESS STORY — UCBC strengthened patient engagement and reduced communication friction through a strategic patient portal adoption initiative.
SUCCESS STORY — UCBC strengthened patient engagement and reduced communication friction through a strategic patient portal adoption initiative.
Navigating Cancer CEO Gena Cook provides insights into the trends and issues that will impact patient centered care in community oncology practices this year, and what part health IT will play.
History and focus of COA’s Patient Advocacy Network (CPAN) as well as agenda and registration information for this year’s annual event.
The differences between the medical home and accountable care organization (ACO) models, including the risks and benefits of each. Guest article from Bo Gamble, Director of Strategic Practice Initiatives with Community Oncology Alliance (COA).
Eight steps to get ready for the Meaningful Use attestation process, and a timeframe for how long each step could take.
Navigating Cancer and Unlimited Systems Partner to Provide Cancer Clinics with IT Interoperability to Attain HITECH Act Incentives
Learn how patient portals work, benefits and features, and why health care providers will need a patient portal to qualify for the Meaningful Use incentives.
Navigating Cancer’s patient engagement portal has received the federal government’s approval as a certified electronic health record modular solution.
How the medical home concept can be applied to community oncology clinics, the important role technology plays, and a case study of the first oncology clinic to be certified as a medical home.
Guest article from Gena Cook, Navigating Cancer CEO, in the August edition of Value-Based Cancer Care Magazine.
Inspiring TED talk video from patient advocate Dave deBronkart, who after being diagnosed with a rare cancer went online and found the treatment that would save his life from a group of fellow patients.
Multi-site oncology practice improves quality of care, efficiency and patient satisfaction while reducing costs.
To give patients electronic access to their health information, oncology clinics will need to implement a patient portal that integrates with their EMR. More than just a log in page, a patient portal can be an opportunity to engage patients in their care while making your practice more efficient and cost effective.
Navigating Cancer CEO, Gena Cook, and VP of Business Development, Greg Maxfield, will be attending the 2011 ASCO annual meeting in Chicago, June 3 – 7.
Recap of Gena Cook’s Meaningful Use presentation at the ACCC annual meeting in April 2011 by Value-Based Cancer Care Magazine.
Cancer and the Environment Today is Earth Day, an opportunity to reflect on the impact we each have on the planet (as individuals and as companies), but also a day to consider how the products and foods we consume can have an
Meaningful Use Rules: The Basics Over the past couple of months, I’ve been invited to speak about HITECH and Meaningful Use at a number of oncology state society meetings (Texas/Colorado/Oklahoma/New Mexico, Florida, North Carolina, Alabama) and at the ACCC annual gathering, and
Today we released some navigation changes to simplify searching and finding resources on the site. Members and non-members will find it easier to customize their searches to find the specific content they’re looking for. New Explore Navigation Box The Explore navigation box
Every weekday we track the mainstream news media to see what’s making headlines in the world of cancer and share the most interesting ones with our followers on Twitter. Below is a round up of the cancer news articles that caught our
March is colon cancer awareness month, and we wanted to help raise awareness for a free or low cost colon cancer screening program offered by the CDC for low income and underinsured individuals in 25 states. What is colon cancer screening? Colon
Navigating Cancer’s CEO, Gena Cook, will be speaking at the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) 37th annual meeting in Washington D.C. March 24-26, 2011.
Our mission at Navigating Care is to empower those diagnosed with cancer to be active participants in their care. To that end, we feature resources from trusted experts that can sometimes be hard to find in the vast expanse of the internet.
Navigating Cancer’s VP of Business Development, Greg Maxfield, will be speaking at the Alabama Cancer Congress (ACC) meeting April 1-3, 2011. Greg will speak about the HITECH Act, Meaningful Use and how it will impact patients and their families.
Navigating Cancer’s CEO, Gena Cook, will be speaking at the Oncology Managers of Florida (OMF) spring meeting March 18, 2011.
This week we shine the spotlight on blog posts from caregivers and supporters of loved ones with cancer. Cancer not only affects those that are diagnosed, but also their circle of friends and family. As outlined below, simple tasks such as shopping
Each week we scan the news headlines on Twitter too see how cancer is being discussed in the media and to stay on top of new research developments. Below is an overview of the cancer news articles that caught out eye over
The Navigating Care development team has been hard at work and just released some changes to the site based on feedback from our members, including an updated member home page navigation and a new feature that allows you to save resources and
With the recent website updates, you will notice that the member navigation on your home page has changed. Below is an overview of the changes. By combining links from some sections and moving others around, we’ve been able to simplify the navigation
This week we feature survivor blogs from a variety of cancer types including multiple myeloma, lymphoma, melanoma and breast, although many of the experiences they share are relatable across all cancer types. We also include a blog post from a supporter and Navigating
Part of our mission at Navigating Care is to foster an online community for people affected by cancer. Over the last few months we’ve featured a weekly round up of our favorite blog posts from the cancer blogosphere. The cancer survivor community
This week we feature blogs from survivors in a variety of cancer types including breast and thyroid cancer, melanoma and leukemia. From how to manage pain to not letting cancer get in the way of your dreams, as always there’s no shortage
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