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    Reducing Physician Practice Administrative Burden: Real-World Results from Implementing E-signature for Home Health Orders - on demand

    Webinar

    SKU: O26WEB29

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    Available Credits
    • ACMPE: 1.00
    • CEU: 1.00

    Description

    This webinar — recorded on July 31, 2025 — is eligible for ACMPE and CEU credit.

    Manual processes like faxing and paper signatures create unnecessary administrative burdens for primary care practices — especially in managing home health orders. This webinar shares findings from a recent study by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, which evaluated the impact of implementing an e-signature platform across three primary care clinics.

    By replacing paper-based workflows with a digital solution, the study found significant improvements in orders turnaround time, staff satisfaction, and workflow efficiency. Attendees will learn how digital tools can reduce delays in care, improve team satisfaction, and support better clinical outcomes. Join us to explore how streamlining documentation processes contribute to quality improvement and physician retention in private practice settings.

    This 60-minute webinar will provide you with the knowledge to:

    • Analyze how digital signature tools affect turnaround time and workflow efficiency for home health orders
    • Evaluate the relationship between administrative burden and clinician satisfaction, and how digital tools mitigate these challenges
    • Implement lessons from this real-world case to identify and pursue workflow improvements in your own practices

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    Continuing Education

    Delivery method: Internet Live Course | Group Internet Based
    Learning level: Intermediate - Education that builds on a basic curriculum, designed to improve your ability to analyze and apply skills learned to a topic or knowledge area.
    Learning format: Traditional
    Prerequisites: A basic understanding of the topic or knowledge area.
    Advance preparation: None
    Duration: 60 minutes

    Claiming Credit: If you wish to claim continuing education credit, you must watch the recording and complete the session evaluation in order to meet the requirements of the accrediting organizations.

    • ACMPE, medical practice administrators in certification and Fellowship through ACMPE
    • CEU, generic continuing education credit

    For detailed continuing education credit information, click here.


    Speaker
    Paige Beck

    Paige Beck, MD, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Department of Family & Preventive Medicine, Department of Geriatrics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

    Paige Beck joined UAMS faculty in 2020. She completed the UAMS geriatrics fellowship, serving as chief resident in the program, and earned both her medical degree and doctorate from the UAMS College of Medicine and Graduate School. Dr. Beck has received several honors, including a National Research Service Award for M.D./Ph.D. Fellows from the Heart, Blood, and Lung Institute of the National Institutes of Health. She has co-authored multiple peer-reviewed publications, brings significant research experience, and is an active member of both the American Academy of Family Physicians and the American Geriatrics Society.

    Paige also serves as Medical Director for the UAMS Housecalls program, and Medical Director of the Thomas and Lyon Longevity Clinic.


    Technical Requirements

    This webinar consisted of a 60-minute presentation and question-and-answer session.

    You will receive informational emails with instructions to access the recording and related resources, as well as steps to claim continuing education credits.




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