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5 Ways RegiHealth Enhances Operational Efficiencies in Hospitals
Every hospital administrator knows the value of patient registries. But too often, that value is locked behind outdated processes, data backlogs, and unclear insights. Registries are supposed to support compliance, patient outcomes, and strategic decisions—but many...
Mid-Year Trends: How Cardiovascular Registries Are Evolving in 2025
Cardiovascular registries are continuing to evolve in 2025, with trends earlier in the year showing opportunities as well as challenges to overcome amid the emergence of updated data tools that assist hospital staff, researchers and clinicians to track and measure...
Driving Oncology Innovation: RegiHealth’s Role in Empowering Cancer Programs
What if the secret to staying at the forefront of cancer care isn’t just about the newest drug or device but about how you use the registry data you already have? In a world where patient outcomes and operational efficiency define success, hospitals must leverage...
Oncology Coding Break – Liver & Bile Ducts
https://youtu.be/qSqU0mcVSHA In this month's session of the Oncology Coding Break, we will delve into the complex anatomy of the liver, bile ducts, and adjacent structures, exploring both their physical relationships and physiological functions. A clear understanding...
80% of Organizations Use Their Healthcare Data to Inform Decisions and Improve Profitability. Are You?
In healthcare, data isn’t just numbers and reports—it’s the engine driving improvements in patient outcomes, operational efficiency, and profitability. As organizations evolve to be more data-centric, it’s clear: treating data as an asset, not just a byproduct, is...
Getting Started with RegiHealth: How Patient Data Analytics for Hospitals Drives Better Outcomes
Imagine having access to a wealth of healthcare data—patient outcomes, operational trends, compliance insights—yet struggling to turn that information into meaningful action. What if patient data analytics for hospitals could do more than just sit in a database? What...
Stroke Education to Provide at Discharge
Stroke patients need specific discharge instructions to ensure they receive continuous medical care after leaving the hospital. This can help to reduce complications, readmissions, and improve outcomes. Per the AHA Get With The Guidelines Stroke guidelines, the...
Healthcare Data Is Your Best Investment—Here’s How RegiHealth Helps You Leverage It
What if the data you already collect could do more—reveal hidden opportunities, improve patient outcomes, and power your growth strategies? Most healthcare organizations don’t realize the treasure trove they’re sitting on. That’s where RegiHealth steps in. This...
Oncology Coding Break – Small Intestine Cancer
https://youtu.be/XRs_2c7uUE8 Small intestine carcinoma is among the rarest and most challenging cancers to diagnose—especially given its nonspecific symptoms and varied histologic presentations. In this month’s Oncology Coding Break, Monica Reece, ODS-C, RHIT, takes a...
Learn The Importance of Acting F.A.S.T.
During the month of May, we celebrated Stroke Awareness Month. This initiative brings forth vital information to help prevent and mitigate the devastation a stroke can cause. The American Stroke Association (ASA), the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Stroke...
Stroke Awareness Month: Supporting Stroke Registries and Promoting Health
May is Stroke Awareness Month, a time dedicated to spreading awareness about stroke prevention, treatment, and recovery. At Registry Partners, we are committed to supporting healthcare facilities nationwide in their efforts to improve patient outcomes and enhance the...
How Cardiac Registries Enhance the Patient Experience in Hospitals
Hospital leaders are increasingly recognizing that cardiac registries and patient experience are closely connected in improving healthcare quality. In the realm of cardiac care, patient registries offer a wealth of data that can help hospitals deliver more...
Oncology Coding Break – Exploring the Landscape of Neoadjuvant Therapy
https://youtu.be/wU2Ph9EQAa4 In this session of the Oncology Coding Break, we focus on neoadjuvant therapy, equipping you with the knowledge and tools to accurately document, stage, and code these complex cases. By the end of this session, you’ll be able to:...
5 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Cardiac Registry Partner
What if your cardiac registry could be the key to better patient outcomes and a more efficient healthcare system? In a world where data drives decisions, choosing a cardiac registry partner is not just a logistical choice—it’s a strategic one. After all, effective...
Top Cardiac Patient Registry Trends for 2025
Cardiac patient registries have long been critical tools in the fight against heart disease, enabling hospitals, researchers, and clinicians to track patient outcomes, measure performance, and ultimately save lives. But as cardiac care grows more sophisticated — and...
How Fully Leveraging Cardiac Patient Registry Data Can Help You Meet 2025 Goals
Hospitals are facing increasing pressure to improve patient outcomes, optimize operational efficiency, and meet stringent regulatory requirements. Cardiac patient registries can play a crucial role in helping to achieve these objectives by offering valuable...
Oncology Coding Break – Pancreatic Cancer: Vessel Abutment & Encasement
https://youtu.be/9hmomkobGzM Pancreatic cancer is the sixth most common cancer and the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death, carrying one of the poorest prognoses of any major cancer type. While surgical resection remains the only potential curative treatment,...
Exploring the Tissue of the Human Body
The human body is comprised of 4 types of tissues. The four categories are as follows: epithelial, connective (including bone and blood cells), muscle, and nerve. Epithelial tissues are protective and cover the outside of organs and/or line the inside of organs....
Oncology Coding Break – 2025 Standard Setter Updates
https://youtu.be/cQyiYSXkhJo As we step into 2025, reporting requirements for oncology data abstraction remain largely unchanged. However, new versions of key manuals have been released for State, CoC, and SEER reporting facilities, ensuring up-to-date guidance for...
Navigating the Digital Divide
“You’ve got mail!”—a phrase that once symbolized the dawn of digital communication—helped pave the way for the technological advancements we enjoy today. However, no one could have predicted the overwhelming digital divide that these advancements would create. In a...
5 Reasons to Fall in Love with Your Career at Registry Partners
Valentine’s Day is all about love, and what better time to reflect on whether you truly love what you do? At Registry Partners, we believe that your career should bring you fulfillment, flexibility, and a sense of purpose. If you’re looking for a workplace that values...
Oncology Coding Break – Lymphoid Neoplasms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFURnkHv7Sk Join us for an engaging and informative session with Stephanie Gutierrez, B.S., ODS-C, as she takes us through a comprehensive overview of Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas. This webinar will explore critical aspects of...
Leveraging Cancer Registry Manuals in Unique and Effective Ways
Cancer registrars rely on a wealth of manuals to ensure the accuracy and integrity of oncology data. These resources serve as essential tools for coding and classification, but their value extends beyond traditional use. By thinking creatively, registrars can leverage...
Oncology Coding Break – Hematopoietic Malignancies
https://youtu.be/9h_iE49WAIs This highly anticipated session offers a deep dive into hematopoietic malignancies, with a comprehensive exploration of myeloproliferative and lymphoid lineage neoplasms. The presentation begins by covering essential anatomy and medical...
Sepsis Chatter – The New ICD-10 CM Code: Z51.A Encounter for Sepsis Aftercare
https://youtu.be/lw_GIEDysL8 Welcome to the December 2024 Edition of Sepsis Chatter! Our newest video presentation is titled The New ICD-10 CM Code: Z51.A Encounter for Sepsis Aftercare. This presentation begins with a general overview of ICD-10 CM codes. This is...
Oncology Coding Break – Unusual Treatments Commonly Overlooked
https://youtu.be/5THV4_Hhp_4 The November 2024 Oncology Coding Break, led by Patricia Fordham, focused on refining the accuracy of treatment coding for specific malignancies and conditions. Patricia, a Quality Control Manager at Registry Partners, drew upon her...
Oncology Coding Break – Cancers of the Female Reproductive System Part 4
https://youtu.be/N0mCS27Xq3c As the final installment in our four-part Oncology Coding Break series, this session covers the coding essentials for cancers of the female reproductive system. Throughout this series, we’ve explored a variety of cancer coding topics to...
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Milestone Monday – Karen McCracken – 10 Year Anniversary
Karen McCracken, Project Specialist for the Oncology Service line at Registry Partners, celebrated her 10-Year Anniversary on November 1, 2021. Karen’s career began with us in November 2011 and throughout her time she has worked in various roles and switched between...
A Day in the Life of a Process Improvement Trainer
Process improvement is often not a career many people think of when selecting a major. However, the role of an Operations and Process Improvement Trainer is imperative in healthcare, particularly for us here at Registry Partners since quality is job #1. Stacy Gehm RN,...
Milestone Monday – Samantha Shewmake – 5 Year Anniversary
Samantha Shewmake, Abstractor for the Pediatric Service Line at Registry Partners, celebrated her 5-Year Anniversary on October 12, 2021. Samantha began her career at Registry Partners in October 2016 and has been with us ever since. When asked what it means to reach...
The Wall Street Journal Recognizes the Struggles of Nurses During the Pandemic; Features Registry Partners Employee
In 2002, our CEO Donna Reynolds founded Registry Partners as a way to make an impact in healthcare while working a flexible schedule remotely. Today, with more than 300 remote workers across the country who are dedicated to quality work and customer service, we are...
Registry Partners Recognized by The Happiest Places to Work Podcast
As our employees already know, Registry Partners is one of the best places to work. But it was still an honor to be represented on the Happiest Places to Work podcast by Senior Vice President Crystal McDaniel, CTR. Click here to listen or use the player below to hear...
Milestone Monday – Mary Richardson – 5 Year Anniversary
Mary Richardson, Abstractor for the Pediatric Service Line, celebrated her 5-Year Anniversary on October 7, 2021. Mary joined us in October 2016 and has been a member of our team since then. When asked what it means to reach this milestone she said, “During my...
Recap – 2021 Advances in Quality & Outcomes (AQO): A Data Managers Meeting
The Annual Advances in Quality & Outcomes (AQO) Meeting was held October 12 – October 15, 2021. Surgeon Leaders, STS Staff, and Data Managers came together to share research and clinical findings with the goal of improving data collection and patient outcomes. Due...
Milestone Monday – Joyce Joseph – 5 Year Anniversary
Joyce Joseph, Project CTR for the Oncology Services Line, celebrated her 5-Year Anniversary on September 16, 2021. Joyce joined the team in September 2016 and has been a member of our team since then. When asked what it means to reach this milestone she said,...
Recap – 2021 GATRA State Education Meeting
Registry Partners recently had the honor of attending the 2021 GATRA State Education Meeting ‘Reunited and It Feels So Good’, November 8th through 10th at Lake Blackshear Resort and Golf Club in Cordele, Georgia. The conference provided a wide variety of learning...
Recap – 2021 Trauma Quality Improvement Program (TQIP) Conference
Registry Partners recently had the honor of attending the American College of Surgeons (ACS) 2021 Virtual Trauma Quality Improvement Program (TQIP) Annual Conference. Held Nov. 15 – Nov. 17, over 2000 trauma medical directors, program managers, coordinators, PI...
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Learning to Love Speech Recognition Technology
Recently, a Cancer Registrar knocked on the door to the Medical Records Manager’s office, and said: “I can’t stand it anymore! Can we please let the transcriptionists know that histology is not spelled, ‘hystology’?” The Medical Records Manager agreed to address the...
Consider Using the W.A.I.T Approach When Responding to Email
In a Leadercast Now video by Juliet Funt she discusses email etiquette and the frequent issue of people using “Reply All” or “CC” out of habit. She joked that some people “add every single human-being onto every CC and Reply All” when emailing. She suggested using a...
Join the Fight Against the e-Cigarette Epidemic
Almost every day in the news you hear about another illness or death related to e-cigarette use. The number of people impacted by e-cigarettes is getting to epidemic proportions. Fight Flavored e-Cigs is a relatively new website that was launched in 2019 to raise...
National Burn Awareness Week
While most people may have been focusing on Valentine’s Day this past week, in the medical community, the past week has been dedicated to Burn Awareness Week (February 2-8, 2020) and raising awareness within the community. This year’s theme being Contact Burns. ...
CTR Coding Break – Sentinel Lymph Nodes Failing To Map
[su_youtube url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDaE0RNx0nk"] The Registry Partners January 2020 CTR Coding Break discusses abstracting when the sentinel lymph nodes fail to map and examples of different wording in the medical record. A sentinel lymph node...
Why Pursue Advanced Certification in Heart Failure (ACHF)?
ACHF Certification from The Joint Commission, offered in collaboration with the American Heart Association, provides comprehensive guidance to develop and enhance an exceptional Heart Failure Program. Here’s why pursuing this certification is beneficial: Benefits of...
Targeted Axillary Dissection (TAD): Not to be Confused with Axillary Lymph Node Dissection
The terminology in breast cancer lymph node surgeries can be confusing and lead to miscoding of the Scope of Regional Lymph Node Surgery field, which in turn could negatively impact research on treatment efficacy and patient outcomes. It is imperative that cancer...
Navigating the New NAPBC Standards: Enhancing Breast Cancer Care in 2024
As healthcare professionals committed to providing the best care for breast cancer patients, it's crucial to stay informed about the latest guidelines and standards. Let’s explore the key changes and enhancements set forth by the National Accreditation Program for...
A Mother-Daughter Journey in Cancer Registry
Who really knew what their parents did at their job growing up? All I knew was that my mom pushed a pedal on the floor, listened to a doctor talk and typed what they said. I have memories of hearing typing and hearing the very fast clickety clack of her keyboard. She...
Embryonic Development of the Testes & Lymphatic Drainage
Testicular cancer is the leading cancer in men ages 15-44, but can affect a man at any time in his life. Risk factors for developing testicular cancer are family history of testicular cancer, abnormal development of the testicles, and being of caucasian race. This...
Assessing Registry Health to Optimize Performance
Patient registries are very much like human beings and we strive for them to be “healthy.” Like watching a child grow from infancy to adulthood, a registry’s size (volume), knowledge base, interaction, and impact to the organization grow and evolve throughout its life...
Certified Tumor Registrars: A Field of Highly Specialized, Certified Professionals
Public Law 102-515, Cancer Registries Amendment Act (1992) requires all practitioners and facilities to collect and report cancer data on all patients diagnosed and/or treated for in situ and/or invasive cancers, as well as benign neoplasms of the central nervous...
Creating Hope Through Action: How to Support World Suicide Prevention Day 2023
In the United States alone, there were 48,183 deaths resulting from suicide, compared to an estimated 1,700,000 suicide attempts in 2021. Suicide, suicide attempts, and suicidal thoughts is a growing issue and can have lasting impacts on millions of people and their...
Exploring Surgical Diagnostic & Staging Procedure Misconceptions
The Surgical Diagnostic and Staging Procedure data field is most commonly assigned a code 02 for biopsy that obtains tissue of the primary site, as this is a direct way to identify the histologic type of cancer through a microscopic evaluation. But what about the less...
Getting Back on Track – Cancer Registry Backlog Solutions
Timely cancer data is a powerful tool that can create meaningful changes to healthcare standards as well as add value to your cancer program. Best practices for hospital-based cancer registries recommend abstracting reporting cancer cases 4 to 6 months after the...
Head & Neck: CTR Prospective
Written By: Melissa Chapman RHIT, CTR I was invited to submit an abstract for the 49th Annual NCRA Educational Conference, which was held May 7-10, 2023, in San Diego, CA. “Abstracting difficult sites” was one of the many abstract subjects requested. Therefore, the...
Process Improvement or Private Investigator?
Often during process improvement projects the team members become private investigators looking at the details, analyzing data, finding clues, and solving problems. This year at Registry Partners we developed a virtual escape room game so that all of our employees...
The Way You Lead Matters
Picture a scenario when someone is asked to type or look up something on the computer and there is a person standing over their shoulder or watching them onscreen through a virtual meeting. The person typing tends to get nervous, makes a couple of typos, and then...
Keeping it Active: A CTR’s Experience Maintaining the RHIT
It’s an interesting concept, keep your certification(s) you worked so hard for, which you don’t really utilize, and find a way to make it worthwhile and cost worthy to keep it. In my case, I worked so hard to obtain the RHIT (Registered Health Information Technician)...
Cancer Registry: Then and Now
It’s fun to compare things now versus a decade ago. American life has changed over the last 10 years. TV shows have increased in popularity over movies, we commonly look up an address using navigation or with a quick browser search, and music is streamed these days...
Wellness: Keeping Water in Your Well
As we are gearing up to end the first quarter of 2023, responsibilities and deadlines are undoubtedly at the forefront of everyone’s mind. Everyone is feeling rushed, focused, and committed to putting their best foot forward to start the next quarter. As such, we may...
How A Mentor Changed My Life
Each year the Georgia Tumor Registrars Association (GATR) has the Debra Fortier Memorial Scholarship. Participants are to write a 300-500 word article. This year the topic was "Mentoring has become an important part of the cancer registry profession. Have you ever had...
Oncology Internship Program Celebrates 2nd Year of Success
The Oncology CTR Internship Program celebrated its 2nd year in February, yielding remarkable success to date. The CTR Internship Program has 3 main objectives: Help newly certified CTRs gain experience Build confidence and proficiency in case abstraction Become...
Early Intervention Bystander CPR Could Save A Life
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is a medical emergency that happens when the heart suddenly stops beating. Without quick action to revive the heart, a person can die in minutes. Recent data indicates that SCA claims a life every 90 seconds. An out-of-hospital cardiac...
Partnering with Clients to Grow Their Cancer Registrars Through Mentoring
Cancer registrars are highly trained data specialists that capture a complete history, diagnosis, and treatment for every cancer patient. The data collected is valuable for research on prevention, screening, treatment, and overall survival for patients. According to...
Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocyte Therapy: An Experimental Treatment for Advanced Melanoma
Recent news has emerged on what looks to be a promising therapy for increasing outcomes and survival in patients with advanced stage melanoma: TIL (Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocyte) Therapy. Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes are immune cells (made up of both B and T...
New Year, New You? Important Tips To Consider Before Deciding On Bariatric Surgery
How to plan and prepare for weight loss surgery. It's that time of year when millions of people make changes to better their health. For many, those changes include bariatric surgery. According to The American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS), there...
Looking Closer at Your Benefits
When you think about benefits offered by your employer, what comes to mind? Health insurance and paid time off? Tax advantages and free memberships? Either way, what’s important is that you take a closer look into these “benefits” so you don’t miss out on saving...
What to Expect During Care After a Winter Injury
According to the National Safety Council, 60,714 weather events resulted in 585 deaths and 1,708 injuries in 2020. This winter, many others will deal with weather-related traumatic injuries. Traumatic injuries require immediate medical attention and result from sudden...
February is American Heart Month
February is American Heart Month and as Registry Partners Cardiac and Get With the Guidelines Client representative I wanted to highlight a few ways to care for your Heart. As we think about how we can care for our hearts and reduce our stress levels, here are a few...
January is Thyroid Awareness Month
As we embark on the new year we tend to focus on new or renewed goals. From health and fitness to personal and career aspirations, we sometimes overlook the ‘not-so-obvious’ concerns that could be missed. While the thyroid might be a smaller gland, the issues that...
Remote Work Provides Freedom and Balance: Especially for Women
Nineteen years ago, I found myself in a position that I would never have imagined before that day. The company I worked for filed for bankruptcy and I was forced to search for a new job. At the same time, my parents-in-law had just moved in with my family due to...
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