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In today’s healthcare technology environment, falling behind the curve may result in millions of dollars of revenue reimbursement at risk for your organization.

 
TMP’s Clinical Quality Manager solution provides real-time information, allowing for real time improvements.
 
Our quality improvement methodologies and technologies save healthcare organizations thousands of dollars each month in reimbursements.
 
Improve Quality through data access
  • Real Time Abstraction of all Core Measures
  • Improve Outcomes with better data and processes
  • Competitive Advantage and Patient Safety through Quality Measures
Reduce the Cost of Compliance
  • TMP's platform delivers reduced cost of reporting
  • Real-time quality of care data for all reports and audits
  • Dashboards provide at-a-glance overview, alerts and improvement
Improve Net Income
  • Reduced staffing impacts to meet Quality reporting
  • Pay for Performance and Reporting of Meaningful Use
  • Reduce Unreimbursed Care, Poor Quality and Error

 

 

 

 

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TMP Solution Selected by Grace Medical Home - Thursday, June 10, 2010

Grace Medical Home

New TMP and Microsoft solution extends any EMR to provide clinical quality management, reporting and improved patient outcomes for healthcare providers. 

Cincinnati – June 8, 2010 – Grace Medical Home (Grace) of Orlando, Fla., which offers ongoing primary care needs of prevention, wellness and sick care to the low income, underserved of Central Florida, is leading the way in next generation community health care. By linking its patient-centric approach, Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) and the new Clinical Quality Management (CQM) solution from Technology Medical Partners (TMP), Grace is providing a fuller picture of the health care of those served at the Medical Home while streamlining the reporting process and allowing doctors and nurses to spend more time with patients. 

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InterSystems Partnership
InterSystems Partnership - Monday, September 21, 2009