Knowledge Center
WEDI provides a full suite of resources designed to help organizations better understand and manage health IT. The Resources section provides access to WEDI’s various tools and library of health IT information.
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Resources
No Surprises Act National Summit
Knowledge Center WEDI convened industry stakeholders to discuss the Good Faith Estimate (GFE) and Advanced Explanation of Benefits (AEOB) requirements of the 2020 No Surprises Act. The goal for the Summit was to not only identify challenges, but develop consensus recommendations on how best to implement the GFE and AEOB provisions of the law. Facilitators…
Read MorePodcast Episode 60: Addressing the Prior Authorization Problem. Sponsored by MCG
Knowledge Center MCG’s transparent assessment of the latest research and scholarly articles, along with its own data analysis, gives patients, providers and payers the vetted information they need to feel confident in every care decision, as well as providing a means to have collaborative discussions about care. Matthew sits down with Raj Godavarthi, AVP of…
Read MorePodcast Milestone – 5000+ Downloads!
Knowledge Center The Collective Voice of Health IT podcast was started last year to enhance WEDI’s educational outreach and tap into a popular new media format. Produced by WEDI, the podcast offers relevant conversations with health IT’s top thought leaders. Available on WEDI’s website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher and wherever you listen to podcasts, The…
Read MoreFact Sheet: Privacy and Security in Telehealth
Knowledge Center The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requires covered entities (e.g., health care provider, payer, or clearinghouse) to protect PHI they maintain or transmit to other covered entities or business associates. The requirement is to protect PHI in any format, including electronic, paper, or verbal.
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