Experity

Experity

Software Development

Machesney Park, IL 5,680 followers

About us

Experity is the leading software and services company for on-demand healthcare in the U.S. urgent care market, providing an integrated operating system complete with electronic medical record, practice management, patient engagement, billing, teleradiology, business intelligence, and consulting solutions. Fifty percent of the U.S. urgent care market runs on Experity solutions. With Experity, providers can best meet the demands of the evolving on-demand space and deliver high-quality, high-velocity care by streamlining operations, improving patient experiences, and optimizing revenue. A GTCR portfolio company, Experity’s leadership is comprised of growth-minded urgent care experts and business leaders committed to improving on-demand healthcare for all. Statement of Inclusion and Belonging At Experity, we create an environment where every individual feels valued and respected. We believe that embracing our differences enriches our workplace, fuels collaboration, and enables us to better serve our clients and communities by living our core values of team first, lifting others up, sharing openly, setting & crushing goals, and delighting our clients. Experity resolves to proactively reduce the causes of workplace intolerance by facilitating awareness and education. We stand by a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination, racism or oppression in any form within our company or workplaces. For information and resources, visit experityhealth.com.

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http://bit.ly/2LIhJLj
Industry
Software Development
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Machesney Park, IL
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
urgent care, EMR, Revenue Cycle Management, Patient Engagement, and Teleradiology

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    Teamwork makes the dream work – especially in healthcare. As we strive to innovate and improve patient and provider experiences, collaboration becomes crucial. Kevin Lathrop, our SVP of Strategic Projects emphasizes, "As the cost of care continues to increase nationwide, payer organizations and urgent cares must find ways to collaborate to ensure providers, payers, and patients are satisfied with outcomes." Read more about fostering innovation in care delivery, payment models, and patient engagement in this insightful article by Healthcare IT Today: https://bit.ly/3Lljufw

    Fostering Innovation in Care Delivery, Payment Models, and Patient Engagement with Collaborations

    Fostering Innovation in Care Delivery, Payment Models, and Patient Engagement with Collaborations

    https://www.healthcareittoday.com

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    We had an amazing time at the Urgent Care Congress in Nashville, TN! Our President of Experity Consulting, Alan Ayers, Events Leader, Helen Kang, and Sales Leader, David Williams, were thrilled to host conversations and connect with our community. A special recognition to our valued clients Physicians Urgent Care, Fast Pace Health, and PhysicianOne Urgent Care for taking the stage as part of an impactful speaker line-up. Your insights and contributions made this event truly unforgettable!

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    New CDC Guidelines on COVID-19 & Flu Vaccines >> https://bit.ly/46cSOak In light of the recent summer COVID-19 surge, the CDC has issued updated recommendations for the 2024-2025 COVID-19 and flu vaccines. They advise everyone ages 6 months and older to get vaccinated this fall. 💉 For optimal protection urgent care centers should anticipate vaccine appointments to begin in September and October. Note: CDC encourages providers to begin their influenza vaccination planning efforts now and to vaccinate patients once 2024-2025 influenza vaccines become available.

    Flu and COVID Vaccines Recommended for Pretty Much Everyone This Fall

    Flu and COVID Vaccines Recommended for Pretty Much Everyone This Fall

    https://www.jucm.com

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    🚨 COVID-19: Rising Cases >> https://bit.ly/3LrEPUM Recent data from the CDC reveals a significant surge in COVID-19 cases in emergency departments (EDs) across the nation. Why Urgent Care Matters: Relief for EDs: Urgent care centers help alleviate the burden on emergency departments, allowing them to focus on severe cases. Accessible Care: Urgent care offers a convenient option for patients with mild to moderate COVID-19 symptoms, providing quicker access to medical attention. Community Support: By serving as an intermediary step between primary care and emergency departments, urgent care centers are pivotal in managing public health. BIG Question: 💡 What are additional ways Urgent care centers can help support the masses during this COVID-19 spike?

    EDs See Summer Surge of COVID-19 Cases

    EDs See Summer Surge of COVID-19 Cases

    https://www.jucm.com

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    Join us at the Urgent Care Congress – Book your 1:1 >> https://bit.ly/3XSf4o1 From personalized demos to insights from industry experts, connect with Experity and discover how our operating system can revolutionize your urgent care clinic. Streamline operations, enhance patient experiences, and become the center of on-demand healthcare in your community. 📅 Date: July 15-16, 2024 Haven't registered yet? Use code EX250 for $250 off your registration!

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    Ahead of its time or past its prime? The first exclusively “drive-through” #urgentcare closed after one year in business. Founded by a company that had set up drive-through tents to test and vaccinate four million people for #covid19, this new concept would offer “full-service urgent care, fast-food style.” According to 11Alive News, patients seeking care for common conditions like strep or #influenza could present in their cars, be examined, tested, treated, and leave with prescription in hand in approximately 15 minutes. But because this is a “full-service” urgent care, patients requiring x-rays or a procedure like abscess incision and drainage, would park and come into the building. Having been a part of the original “dot com boom,” I experienced the conundrum of "technology that solves a business problem" versus a "technology solution looking for a problem to solve.” What #patientexperience pain points did this model resolve? And is a drive-through the best solution for those problems? If it’s solving for wait time, could that perhaps be better managed by a dynamic queuing system with “virtual waiting room” that enables patients to wait at home, being notified when it's time to head to the clinic? Drive-through testing and vaccination was a necessity during the pandemic due to social distancing and cleaning standards but outside of those conditions is it consumer behavior and what do #nursepractitioners and #medicalassisting think of working outside? Atlanta can have extremes in weather.  What’s accomplished by an in-car exam versus, say, a #telemedicine encounter? BTW…I’m not sure this was the “first” drive-through care model as I’m aware of others in Michigan and 26 minutes across Atlanta, the local Atlanta news reported in December a competing drive-through provider (see comments) was seeing up to 20 patients per hour in December.  So we shouldn’t assume it was the business model alone...it could have been site selection or any of the 25 other challenges #startups commonly face. Regardless, innovation in a field as entrenched as health care can result in many “strike outs” before hitting a “home run.” Progress is made as #entrepreneurs continue going to bat. Thank you, gentlemen, for thinking outside the box and moving the ball forward in "consumer-driven healthcare."

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    On average, urgent care patients reported a remarkable NPS score of 76% patient satisfaction! Learn & Share – How does your UC center make a difference for patients? Explore how you can elevate your urgent care services: 📘 eBook: How to In Patients Over for Increased Retention >> bit.ly/3xaBQMV 🎥 Webinar: The Patient Experience Beyond the Ordinary >> bit.ly/3xzDBmW In non-life-threatening situations, urgent care is statistically more efficient, cost-effective, and produces better patient outcomes.

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    By design, urgent care is more efficient than emergency room visits but it is also significantly more cost-effective. 🏥💸 Average cost of an Urgent Care visit: $171 Average cost of an ED visit: $1646 Urgent care offers a cheaper and quicker alternative for non-life-threatening conditions. Support the financial success of your practice >> bit.ly/3L1UQQW (eBook) 📚✨

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    Did you know urgent care centers handle 200 million patient visits per year, averaging 40 visits per day? Close to 90% of the U.S. population lives within 20 minutes of an urgent care center and less than 3% of patiens leave without being seen. Urgent care has proven to be a viable alternative to emergency rooms for timely and accessible healthcare. Learn more about optimizing your practice: How to Get More Patients and Faster Throughput (Blog) – https://bit.ly/3xo8ivm 6 EMR Best Practices for Urgent Care Efficiency (Blog) – https://bit.ly/3VtlTtl

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    Dr. Benjamin Barlow, CMO at Experity, explores the decline in patient experience metrics and provides strategies for improvement in his latest article. Big Question: What steps can healthcare providers take to enhance patient satisfaction in a post-pandemic world? Full article on Healthcare Business Today ➡️ https://bit.ly/45tkyY2 Share to continue the conversation about patient-centered healthcare! 🩺

    Restoring Patient Trust: Increasing Satisfaction And Retention Rates - Healthcare Business Today

    Restoring Patient Trust: Increasing Satisfaction And Retention Rates - Healthcare Business Today

    https://www.healthcarebusinesstoday.com

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