ModMed announced that its latest platform innovations designed to increase efficiencies and help allergists thrive in a complex and demanding healthcare environment will be showcased at this year’s AAAAI Annual Meeting.
The recent ModMed addition of Xtract Solutions’ software to its Allergy, Asthma & Immunology solution brings intelligent and efficient allergy testing directly into clinical workflows, allowing physicians and staff to manage the full patient experience in one place.
“EMA’s workflow is more efficient and allergy specific than our previous EHR. Also, processing claims in the PM platform is a breeze. The system’s time-saving features enable our team to finish their day earlier,” said Laina Roberts, practice administrator at West Hills Allergy & Asthma Associates.
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“Because our allergy software was designed with input from allergists, we understand which innovations can save physicians precious time,” said Dr. David Lehman, senior medical director of otolaryngology at ModMed. “We’re proud to showcase what we’ve accomplished since AAAAI 2022, and this is just part of our ongoing commitment to improving our products and features to help allergists in their day-to-day work.”
Many allergy practices are experiencing staff burnout and staff turnover that can have an impact on their practices’ performance and the patient experience. Implementing technology that helps allergists accelerate clinical workflows and practice efficiency is critical to helping them save time, so that they are able to provide better care and ease the strain on staff.
“Allergists have been dealing with inefficient EHR systems that simply aren’t tailored to their specialty. Burnout is so prevalent in their market that physicians are retiring early because they don’t want to deal with all of the paperwork anymore,” said Gayathri Narayan, general manager of ENT and allergy at ModMed. “Our solution is designed to increase practice efficiency for allergists by saving time and helping physicians get back to what they are best at, which is taking care of their patients.”
SOURCE: Businesswire