I know this doctor and this is sad that the 2 sides can’t come together. When you look at the large geographic area covered here, it’s a lot. Dr. Biggs is a huge advocate of electronic medical records and all over the news today we are hearing how insurers are pushing doctors to move in this...
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I posted a couple days ago about the eClinicalWorks Annual meeting where new features were to be announced this year. You can use the link below to read the initial post. eClinicalWorks National Users Conference Begins – Doubled The Attendance From Last Year This is the first announcement...
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I’m looking through all the highlights and see some very familiar names, Dr. Halamka, who anyone in healthcare IT should recognize, Mickey Tripathi from MAeHC (press releases are published here) and Dr. William Biggs, who I know from another forum. Additional information on the conference can be...
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One more big move for eClinicalWorks in the expansion of EMR/EHRs, this time with correctional facilities. I believe that eClinicalWorks was a big pioneer in working with their software as it certainly seems to be very popular as an ambulatory medical records program, and they were the first EMR...
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The hospital is offering the physicians an opportunity to use the software from eClinical as a subsidized price, thus making it more affordable and having the ability to connect and they are also offering the mobile solution to be used on a smartphone/cellphone. eClinicalWorks also has the capability...
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I ran across this interview from HIS Talk, an interview on the run with Girish Kumar discussing the Wal-Mart/Sam’s Club program. Also,as posted earlier eClinicalWorks connects with Microsoft HealthVault, but check with the version of software installed with your physician’s office if needed, but...
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From Chad Vander Veen, Associate Editor of Government Technology, who just attended the Summit, this is his opinion and thoughts on what Microsoft is doing to work with and help the public sector, CIOs. One comment I found interesting here though is the problems that the states will have...
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