Greenway Health Announces New EHR Partnership with All Nations Health Center
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Client implemented cloud-based electronic health record, Intergy, remotely mid-pandemic, increasing collections by 75% and doubling receipts by year’s end
“Urban Indian and tribal health clinics have distinct needs, especially as it relates to reporting. While most EHR and data analytics solutions offer various reporting capabilities, not all support the data needs of these specific patient populations. TAMPA, Fla. (PRWEB) May 12, 2021
Greenway Health, a leading health information technology services provider, today announced a new partnership with All Nations Health Center (All Nations), an Urban Indian Health Program, for improved practice productivity, reporting and financial performance.
April 21, 2021
Among the most treasured gifts of family are the stories that are passed down from generation to generation. The spoken tales and traditions woven through time can resonate so deeply that they personify someone’s heritage.
National Council of Urban Indian Health CEO Francys Crevier receives her first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine from Isabel Sangiorgi, a University of Maryland School of Nursing student who is volunteering as a vaccinator at the University of Maryland, Baltimore Vaccination Clinic. MATTHEW PAUL D AGOSTINO/UMB
COVID-19 has posed a grave threat to stop that flow of cultural richness in the Native American community across the country, where in some areas they have faced the highest COVID-19 mortality rate compared to any other ethnicity. The community is encouraging each other to protect themselves by getting a COVID-19 vaccine and practicing all the public safety measures.
NIH aims to address COVID testing disparities in underserved communities
NIH aims to address COVID testing disparities in underserved communities
Kelsy Ketchum, 360Dx
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Not long after the start of COVID-19 pandemic, communities of color as well as underserved communities, in general, complained about their lack of access to testing.
More than a year later, some diagnostic companies say they are seeing a decline in COVID-19 testing as more tests are being made available. Yet for those in neighborhoods where access to tests were limited, challenges to getting a SARS-CoV-2 test remains.
To try to address this, the U.S. National Institutes of Health s Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics Underserved Populations (RADx-UP) initiative has provided funding for projects that aim to implement ways to widen access to testing and fill in healthcare gaps for these communities.
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