Brellium 7.2 - Automatic Performance Monitoring Notifications
Jul 2, 2024
Olin Wakkary, Account Manager
Here’s what released this week:
1) Automatic Performance Monitoring Notifications
Clinical & operations leadership needs to have deep insight into tracking clinical quality metrics across your business.
Brellium now lets you track clinical quality metrics on autopilot, and send each key stakeholder a notification on your preferred cadence.
Examples clinics have already set up:
Send a report to leadership the last day of every month with highest & lowest performing providers
Send a quarterly quality report to regional leads covering all clinicians under their purview
Send aggregate monthly quality reports to each clinician, with recommended improvement for low-performing clinicians
Reach out to your Account Manager to help set these up, or get started yourself here:
2) Aggregate Quality Reporting
We want to empower you to provide better care to your patients.
Measurement is the first step to improving.
Starting this month, aggregate quality measurement reports are rolling out across all Brellium customers.
Meaning, you’ll get deep insight into exactly where your team is trending month-over-month, and where needs improvement.
Documentation improvement stats from a customer over the last 90 days:
Supervising clinician misdocumentation errors down 96%
Units billed on note billing entry mismatches down 62%
Incorrectly documented session narratives down 13%
Late signatures down 20%
Reach out to your Account Manager to customize your quality measurement reports.
3) Brellium x Organization for Research & Learning: How to Monitor Compliant Documentation for Billed Services
Most agencies struggle to build adequate documentation compliance processes. Join our webinar with Michael Fabrizio M.A., BCBA, LBA, CCEP, CHC, CHPC, CHPSE, CEO of Organization for Research & Learning, to learn how to build compliant documentation practices.
Date: Wednesday, July 10
Time: 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
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Happy Tuesday!
-Team Brellium