Alanna Diffendal

Alanna Diffendal is RXNT's former Product Marketing Manager. During her time at RXNT, she contributed content on healthcare technology, practice operations, and industry trends to help healthcare professionals better navigate the evolving healthcare landscape.

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EHR Vendors – Considering Providers’ Input

As a Provider, does your Electronic Health Records (EHR) vendor solicit your input to considering suggestions on how to improve their products? On many occasions, providers often attempt to reach out to their EHR vendors regarding easy corrections they would like to see that could improve their workflow, yet rarely get responses or consideration from

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The Opioid Abuse Epidemic Continues

In 2016, 24% of medication-related claims involved opioids. A recent study was released last week by a medical liability insurer, Coverys, that showed painkillers account for more medical-malpractice claims related to drug errors than any other drug class. In more than a third of the opioid-related claims, the mistake occurred during the follow-up phase of

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Medication Adherence within RXNT

How many times has a patient entered your office and told you they have forgotten to pick up their prescription, for well, a while? Or perhaps in some instances, have made the decision that they no longer want to take the prescription and have completely stopped taking it. Medication adherence isn’t limited to a patient

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Six Ingredients for a Successful Implementation

According to the CDC, 86.9% of U.S.-based physicians use an electronic health record (EHR) system. In 2017, the healthcare industry is heavily dependent on technology. From government incentives and ICD-10 compliance to state mandates, healthcare professionals are slowly but surely adopting medical software to meet the requirements needed to remain in practice and stay afloat.

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Medical Billing: Tired of Paper Superbills?

Medical billing organizations across the country have spent countless hours chasing down, interpreting, and manually entering data found on paper superbills. Inefficiencies associated with paper superbills not only lead to delayed revenue but also lost revenue. With the ever-changing healthcare landscape, it is critical that billing organizations implement technology that improves workflow and captures every

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International Overdose Awareness Day – Aug. 31st

 Twenty years ago, the opioid epidemic was something that not many dealt with on a personal level. It was seen occasionally in the news but it was never something that affected as many as it does today. In the past few years, this epidemic has taken center stage in the news and media. Most recently,

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EPCS Bill Gets Industry Support

On August 9th, the Every Prescription Conveyed Securely Act was introduced into Congress. Support was immediately shown by the National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) who recently provided a letter to the President’s Commission on Combating Drug Addiction. This organization recently recommended immediate action from the president. Steve Anderson, President of NACDS penned a

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