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Desmond Tutu Presents e-Health Call to Action – Learn from the mistakes of the US
GE Collaborates and will offer new web based version of Centricity EHR
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Epic Wins 3 CCHIT Certifications – Medical Records
Speech Recognition as “Cool Technology of the Week”
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Desmond Tutu Presents e-Health Call to Action – Learn from the mistakes of the US
One of the messages coming from the meeting is that they believe they can learn from the mistake made in the US, and there were representatives from the US at the meeting. Karl Brown believes it might be easier to achieve interoperability in developing...
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GE Collaborates and will offer new web based version of Centricity EHR
With collaborating with Mayo Clinic here, this gives an example of how “branding” of methodologies and information technologies serve to create additional income from the licensing of such by incorporating information from Mayo as an example to include...
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Cerner Incorporates Genomics Into Electronic Medical Records
They have established a coding vocabulary for genetic test results called CBO, or Clinical Bioinformatics Ontology . Genetic test results are associated with the concepts from the CBO, whereas a traditional observation like a pulse or blood pressure...
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Epic Wins 3 CCHIT Certifications – Medical Records
For the Stark law to apply to allow hospitals to subsidize medical records for physicians, the software needs to be certified. Epic systems is probably best known for being the system used by Kaiser through out their networks of hospitals and clinics...
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Speech Recognition as “Cool Technology of the Week”
Good article from Dr. Halamka at Beth Israel Medical Center/Harvard in Boston, talking about the positives and money saved by using speech recognition. One other item to mention here from my side of the coin, it makes creating blog entries a lot...
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Scan Hub Cost-Effective Document Scanning
Just a reminder if you are looking for a service that can take all your paper records and scan them to files, Scan Hub does an excellent job and come recommended by some of the electronic medical records companies. Be sure to mention the Medical...
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The Health Cloud – Personal Health Records
This is a great abstract discussing electronic medical records. Dr. Tim Sturgill, an emergency room physician put this together, as the emergency room MD would be at the top of the list to want credible patient records, as some patients may only...
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Kaiser Permanente Has Most Hospitals in Nation With Inpatient Electronic Health Record
Other hospital systems are working to catch up. Just in the news recently was the pilot exchange of information between the VA and Kaiser. Also the PHR, personal health records, from HealthVault will be due to come on line soon, so patients...
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NextGen Healthcare Information Systems, Inc.,(Quality Systems) Executes Agreement to Acquire Practice Management Partners
The mergers and buyouts in medical software continue. Practice Management has a portfolio of products related to business intelligence at the practice level and their products are web based. They also have additional services that are also web based...
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How electronic records reach your doctor – Integrated through the Hospitals
Dana Blankenhorn of ZDNet does a nice write up here on his visit to the physician and yes, us “geeks” find our way there too We are probably some of the most curious patients to arrive, as we are looking constantly to see what technology is being...
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Is Certification on it’s way for digital data entry in Healthcare?
There are a couple sites listed here and now as medical records are on the move going digital, it could be a pre-requisite someday soon to have be certified to work with digital data. The certification process is open to all applicants, physicians, medical...
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New York and New Jersey Residents – Access to Telemedicine with Swift MD
The service states that you are usually connected to a physician within 30 minutes of either a phone call or logging on to the computer to setup a consultation. Charges are $59.00 for a consult. You do need to establish an account before...
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Hoag Hospital Selects eClinicalWorks for Its EHR Subsidy Program- Newport Beach, CA
This is probably one of the sweetest subsidized arrangements with 60% of the cost being absorbed by the hospital, which is by the way one of the best in Orange County and I have worked on fundraisers for the hospital in the past. Doctors choosing...
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Common User Interface – EHR Development Work in Progress
Recently I posted about the Common User Interface from Microsoft and I spoke with a developer in New Zealand, Synapse, who has done some integration work with the interface. Graham Chiu of Synapse, is a physician as well as a developer so ...
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EHR Adoption Remains Off in the Distance – Getting way to complicated
The comment below from a vendor is interesting, as he comments on the fact that a physician can make an extra $125,000 in 5 years, well some family care practice doctors today in California would like to just be making that in one year, as all the recent...
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