Ehealth Technologies Says Pledge To Be Screened In 2022 At Ace Annual Meeting
New trade show initiative hopes to raise awareness, and fight cancer through early detection
With a fresh take on the sometimes “meh” b2b trade show scene, eHealth Technologies is setting out with a new purpose, to help the American Cancer Society raise awareness for early cancer detection and routine cancer screenings at the Association of Cancer Executives (ACE) annual meeting and trade show this month.
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“We recently kicked off an internal campaign to support the American Cancer Society’s prevention screening program, and it helped to shed light on how many of our employees have been touched by cancer,” said Michelle Donowsky, RT(T), Executive Director of Clinical Optimization. “The message was clear, and we want to continue to amplify it – early detection and advanced treatment saves lives.”
We are encouraging attendees to visit the eHealth Technologies booth (#28) for the latest information and to pledge to see your care provider and receive your age-appropriate health screenings this year. The ACE conference will take place in Charleston, South Carolina, on January 23-25, 2022. For more detail and to learn how eHealth Technologies is leveraging technology to drive high quality patient care.
“We are thrilled to support ACE, and the American Cancer Society, both of which are committed to treating and eliminating cancer,” said Donowsky. We look forward to discussing cancer research, patient services, early detection, and streamlining care workflows to decrease the time it takes for patients to receive care.”
Leveraging technology-enabled services to gather, intelligently organize, and deliver medical records, images, and pathology slides, eHealth Technologies excels at giving providers extra time where it matters most – with their patients. You can’t get more time in the day, but you can support patient care and satisfaction by making it easier for clinicians to onboard new patients and access their entire health history, which is often hidden, spread among multiple EHRs and providers. Our partners have reduced time to treatment by up to 80%.
Cancer centers across the country rely on eHealth Technologies’ services to make better decisions, maximize appointments, and get patients to the point of care promptly through searchable, easy to navigate medical records with key terms highlighted.
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