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The Role of Medical Assistants in Efficient Healthcare Delivery

Northwest Suburban College

Their versatile skill set allows them to perform both clinical and administrative tasks, bridging the gap between direct patient care and efficient healthcare administration. Medical Assistants also play a significant role in preventive medicine, assisting with screenings, patient education, and follow-up care.

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The 11 Best Patient Engagement Tools to Improve Your Practice 

Medical Advantage

Medication reminders and notifications: Reminders provide timely alerts to patients about their medication schedules, ensuring they adhere to their prescribed treatment plans. Appointment reminders: Appointment reminders help optimize the use of healthcare resources and minimize wasted time due to no-shows.

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Understanding Transitional Care Management in Reducing Readmissions

Guideway Care

Transitional care management (TCM) plays a critical role in reducing hospital readmissions by ensuring patients receive proper care and support as they transition from the hospital to home. By focusing on follow-up care, medication management, and patient education, TCM addresses the primary factors leading to readmissions.

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athenaTelehealth Benefits and Features: Considerations for Your Practice 

Medical Advantage

In recent years, virtual care has been gaining popularity among both patients and providers, and for good reasons. This broad category encompasses telehealth, telemedicine, and various digital healthcare solutions, aiming to create a seamless, comprehensive digital care plan for patients.

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Guide to the Types of Oncology Nurses

Guideway Care

Their pivotal role entails administering intricate chemotherapy regimens with a deep knowledge that is crucial for patient safety during treatment. These oncology nurses diligently observe patients throughout their chemotherapy appointments, attentively addressing any negative reactions that might arise.