PITTSBURGH, Dec. 14, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Net Health, the leader in software solutions for specialized outpatient care will host a free thirty-minute educational webinar titled "High Speed Impact: Real Results in Four Months," on December 15, 2015. The program details the success story of a hospital-owned outpatient rehabilitation facility (PT, OT, and SLP) that achieved 16% net revenue growth only four months after the full implementation of a specialized therapy EMR system.
Jeff Johnson, Director of Physical Medicine and Spine Surgery at TriStar's StoneCrest Medical Center in Smyra, Tennessee, will share how his clinic has boosted its average visits per day, billable units, and regulatory compliance—without any increase in staff.
Vice President of Net Health 360 Professional Services for Rehab Therapy, Doug Cundiff, will be interviewing Mr. Johnson about integrated software use and the best practices he credits for his facility's boosted performance.
According to Cundiff, StoneCrest's experience prior to implementing Net Health's ReDoc software included common clinical and business challenges, like: managing staff efficiencies with meaningful reporting capabilities, charge capture improvement to meet budgetary goals, and compliance in Functional Limitation Reporting.
The key enabler of these improvements was the adoption of specialized software that interfaces with the hospital's system-wide EMR, Meditech. It's designed specifically for physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology provider workflow and documentation.
This free thirty-minute webinar will take place Tuesday, December 15th at 12:00 EST and is aimed at Directors of Rehabilitation in hospital-owned outpatient rehab facilities. Register for this public program at http://rightfit.nhsinc.com/High-Speed-Impact-Webinar-social.
About Net Health
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Net Health is the leader in software solutions for specialized outpatient care. Known for being experts in The Art of the Right Fit®, fully interoperable EHR solutions serve five medical specialty markets. Offering clients an end-to-end solution that includes practice management tools, clinical workflow documentation, revenue cycle management, and analytics, Net Health serves healthcare professionals in 3,500 urgent care, wound care, physical therapy, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, occupational medicine, employee health, and workplace medicine facilities. Net Health is committed to strengthening patient care, outcomes, and facility performance. Learn more at nhsinc.com. Net Health is a Spectrum Equity portfolio company.
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800-411-6281 x24
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