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    The Hidden Dangers of Duplicate Patient Records — and How to Safeguard Your Practice - on demand

    Webinar

    SKU: O25WEB26

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    Available Credits
    • ACMPE: 1.00
    • CEU: 1.00

    Description

    This webinar — recorded on October 15, 2024 — is eligible for ACMPE and CEU credit.

    In today’s dynamic landscape of digital healthcare, the ability for healthcare professionals to manage and prevent duplicate patient records is crucial. With duplicate records impacting up to 18% of patient data in some organizations, addressing this issue is vital to avoiding significant clinical and operational challenges.

    This 60-minute webinar will provide you with the knowledge to:

    • Analyze the impact of duplicate patient records on patient care and safety and operational efficiency
    • Identify the key factors leading to duplicate patient records
    • Learn practical strategies for preventing and managing duplicate patient records

    Brought to you by Veradigm


    Continuing Education

    Delivery method: Internet Live Course | Group Internet Based
    Learning level: Beginner - Education designed to provide a general understanding of a topic or knowledge area.
    Learning format: Traditional
    Prerequisites: None
    Advance preparation: None
    Duration: 60 minutes

    Claiming Credit: If you wish to claim continuing education credit, you must watch the recording and complete the session evaluation in order to meet the requirements of the accrediting organizations.

    • ACMPE, medical practice administrators in certification and Fellowship through ACMPE
    • CEU, generic continuing education credit

    For detailed continuing education credit information, click here.


    Speaker
    Auren Weinberg

    Auren Weinberg, MD, MBA
    Business Unit Chief Medical Officer, Veradigm

    Dr. Auren Weinberg received a BS in chemistry at Haverford College, following with an MD with honors from University of Rochester School of Medicine. He completed his residency at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia where he then served as Chief Resident. He started a private practice shortly after leaving residency, which he grew to over 10,000 patients (about the seating capacity of Cameron basketball stadium at Duke University), 14 providers, and a truly comprehensive care approach. His practice was the first in the area to embed mental health care, nutrition counseling, and exercise classes for patients. The practice achieved level 3 Patient Centered Medical Home certification, also first in the area.

    Dr. Weinberg co-founded an independent physicians association that focused on supporting privately owned practices in achieving the quadruple aim of better outcomes, better care, lower cost, and higher staff satisfaction. This was accomplished through regular practice meetings and collaboration, improved contracts with payers, and the creation of a managed service organization. This group of practices became a very successful accountable care organization. Dr. Weinberg served as Vice President for the organization that purchased this entity, and he built a direct primary care network of practices for this company.

    Dr. Weinberg then received his MBA with Dean's Certificate of Excellence from Fox School of Business. He served as Chief Medical Officer at a statewide health plan followed by Regional Chief Medical Officer of a national care provider organization.

    Dr. Weinberg is passionate about aviation and in his spare time serves as a Senior Aviation Medical Examiner ensuring that pilots are healthy enough to fly safely.


    Technical Requirements

    This webinar consisted of a 60-minute presentation and question-and-answer session.

    You will receive informational emails with instructions to access the recording and related resources, as well as steps to claim continuing education credits.




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