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The Hidden Cost of Coordination: Why Practices Are Drowning in EHR Work

Thursday, April 9, 2026
11:00 AM - 11:30 AM (EDT)

The Hidden Cost of Coordination: Why Practices Are Drowning in EHR Work

Thursday, April 9th, 2026
11:00 - 11:30 am ET

 

Orthopedic practices are navigating increasing operational complexity—but most EHRs were built to document care, not manage it. From surgical coordination and therapy handoffs to prior authorizations and post-visit coding, orthopedic practices face workflow fragmentation that increases staffing burden and slows revenue.  

Adding tools or AI to legacy architecture doesn’t solve structural limits. This session explores how platform design that centers on the clinical encounter supports optimal operational performance—and how unified, AI-by-design systems change what’s possible.

 

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Learning Objectives:

  • Identify how fragmented EHR workflows contribute to staffing strain, delayed revenue capture, and increased administrative overhead in orthopedic practices. 
  • Learn how after-visit cleanup drives burnout, rework, and coordination overload. 
  • Evaluate how completing documentation, coding, and post-visit coordination during the encounter improves throughput, reduces claim lag, and minimizes after-hours work. 
  • Discover how a unified, AI-by-design platform reduces handoffs and workflow friction across the practice.

Sponsored By:

 

Dr. Michael Blackman

Chief Medical Officer, Greenway Health

Dr. Michael Blackman, Chief Medical Officer at Greenway Health and a primary care physician, is an expert in health IT product leadership and patient care. He was an early leader in developing electronic prescribing for controlled substances. He earned his bachelor’s degree and Doctor of Medicine from Brown University and holds an MBA from the University of Michigan.

Alana Isabel

VP of Product Management, Greenway Health

Alana Isabel is Vice President of Product Management at Greenway Health, where she leads strategic innovation across AI-enabled automation, revenue cycle, and patient experience. She brings deep expertise in purposeful agentic design and operational transformation, with a passion for delivering rapid, customer-centric innovation. Alana holds an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.