Compulink adds Standard of Care Engine to v14 EHR release
Compulink Healthcare Solutions launched a Standard of Care Engine in its v14 release to help specialty practices map care rules to each appointment, close care gaps and improve revenue performance in real time. The tool is available now to clients and is designed to standardize workflows across providers, locations and visit types. Why it matters: - Compulink’s new engine is designed to turn routine visits into a more structured care workflow. - Specialty practices can use the tool to reduce missed care opportunities, improve compliance and surface billable services that might otherwise go unnoticed. - The release is aimed at both clinical consistency and financial performance inside the EHR. What happened: - Compulink Healthcare Solutions launched its Standard of Care Engine as part of the v14 release. - The company says the engine maps Standard of Care rules to every appointment and builds a dynamic to-do list before the patient arrives. - The tool is available now to Compulink clients. - Users can request more information through the product page or a personalized demonstration . The details: - Providers can see what is required, recommended or optional before signing off on a visit. - The engine shows what has already been completed and what still needs attention. - Compulink says the product provides real-time care guidance during every encounter. - The system includes built-in accountability at sign-off. - The engine uses payer-aware logic tied to reimbursement. - The platform continuously tracks care gaps across visits. - Practice leaders can view performance across providers and locations. - Compulink says the engine can standardize care across providers and locations, reduce variation in treatment and follow-up, and address chronic and preventive care gaps. - The tool is designed to create a clear, auditable record of care decisions and support audit readiness across payers and programs. - The engine aims to surface overlooked billable services, improve quality measure performance such as HEDIS and UDS, and reduce undercoding and claim mismatches. - The system can match patients to the correct visit type automatically, reduce rebooking and front-desk corrections, and prevent self-scheduling errors. - It is also meant to identify overdue patients automatically, support self-scheduling without staff involvement and increase preventive visits without adding headcount. - Compulink says the engine can eliminate guesswork during and after visits, pre-stage tasks before the provider enters the room, and standardize workflows across visit types. Between the lines: - The release shows Compulink pushing its EHR deeper into workflow automation, not just recordkeeping. - The emphasis on payer logic and gap tracking suggests the company is targeting practices that want tighter links between care delivery, compliance and reimbursement. - Link Wilson, founder and CEO of Compulink Healthcare Solutions, said the engine brings practice rules into the moment of care and gives providers a clearer view of what needs to happen before a visit is signed off. What’s next: - Compulink says the Standard of Care Engine is part of its broader v14 rollout. - The company is directing practices to its website for product details and demos. - Compulink will likely use the launch to position Advantage Intelligence as a workflow and performance layer for specialty practices. The bottom line: - Compulink is trying to make the EHR act more like a real-time care and revenue engine for specialty practices, with standardized rules, fewer missed steps and more visibility into performance.
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