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Adam Nadler

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Copy Editor at AIR MAIL

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  • Aug 4, 2024 | hmenews.com | Adam Nadler

    Home Article Operational Efficiency: Don’t overlook wearables Operational Efficiency: Don’t overlook wearables Smart Talk Q. How are technological innovations transforming operational efficiency in patient-centered care? A. Technological advancements are driving remarkable transformations in the health care industry. AI and wearable technologies, in particular, are significantly enhancing operational efficiency in patient care. How?

  • Jul 9, 2024 | hmenews.com | Adam Nadler

    Q. How can automation reduce administrative burdens and enable business growth? A. In the DME industry, necessary administrative tasks consume valuable time and resources. Automation is emerging as a powerful strategy to improve patient care and drive business growth. Routine tasks like billing, patient follow-up, and compliance checks strain the operational capacity of DME suppliers and their medical record review teams.

  • Jun 11, 2024 | hmenews.com | Adam Nadler

    Q. Why is implementing modern digital solutions essential for industry efficiency? A. Our industry faces a critical efficiency challenge: the continuous mountain of time-consuming, error-prone administrative tasks. Traditionally, medical record review, patient eligibility verification against intricate and ever-changing payer rule sets, and claims submission required manual performance.

  • May 7, 2024 | hmenews.com | Adam Nadler

    Q. AI is all the buzz right now. How can we address concerns about AI replacing human jobs in DME? A. In the world of DME operations, AI gets a lot of hype for its flashiness rather than its real benefits. But it’s not about replacing jobs – it’s actually a powerful tool that enhances human skills and boosts how efficiently we can work. AI excels in automating the tedious, repetitive tasks that bog down the DME review process.

  • Sep 28, 2023 | medium.com | Adam Nadler

    This summer, I was chatting with my doctor about how to adjust my insulin for my travels. We all know that hot weather can make diabetes worse. And since I'm planning to spend time in a mostly arid climate, I had to make some serious adjustments. The thing is, every time I have to plan a vacation, I can't help but feel stressed, anxious, and drained. I have to think about everything. First, I make sure I have ample supplies (test strips, medicine, etc.).

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