Here we go again with drugs stolen and then even sold back to the pharmacies who don’t realize that the drugs were stolen in the first place. It’s no wonder I had so many pharmacists very “high” on having prescription drugs bar coded and tagged is this is also good for recall information too. ...
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This is pretty neat as someone has worked with the Microsoft Tag API and created a site where it does all the work for you. I have created my own tags which involves a few steps and they are on the right hand side of the blog under resources to practice with, shoot aim and watch. The tag...
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The same technology I have been talking about for use with medical device and drug recalls for consumers and medical staff to be able to scan with their cell phones is also a potential solution that can be used for compliance with the new DEA rules for authenticating a prescribing physician. Bob...
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RelayHealth has a PHR that connects to the Microsoft HealthVault as well, so those medications could be included in the PHR for the patient as well. RelayHealth is a part of McKesson, so chances are if you work at a hospital where they are the IT provider, Relay Health might be an option. ...
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You need to enroll before December 18th to be eligible for the free six month trial. Additional information is available at the web site. Back in July I interviewed Rohit Nayak, VP of Sales and Clinical Information Solutions at MedPlus, the technology end of Quest Diagnostics and you can...
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I did a presentation today on web 2.0 “free applications” for a group of doctors at a local hospital in Long Beach. Also in attendance making a presentation was Vivek from TrialX, the Clinical Trial software that works with HealthVault and Google Health. Afterwards, we did a short video saying...
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Well if you have not located enough information yet, the AMA has a web based tool for you to compare systems and prices. I didn’t see any mention of the free NEPSI system though, but perhaps they were only comparing the full featured systems. You can use the link on this site to look at NEPSI if...
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Microsoft HealthVault is adding a new partner and if you are familiar with Google Health, you may have already seen their interface that can be used. The HealthVault connection will be available later this year. You will need to set up an online account with Walgreens to do this, like the...
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More help for oncology and specialists to participate with e-prescribing and hopefully make a little more money with the Medicare Incentive plan. Also RelayHealth has a PHR that connects to the Microsoft HealthVault as well, so those medications could be included in the PHR for the patient as well...