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HealthcareOne's system has drag and drop and also does not require a physician to change how they do business to implement the product. In fact, no off-site training is required at all. I was so impressed with this system we became a VAR - and I'm glad I did. Selling it take only giving a demo...
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If you were deciding to get a car for the first time, how would you decide to get one custom made? Wouldn't you try a few "off the lot ones" first to get a feel for what you like/ need/ want? It is very hard to design something custom, or tell someone else how to customize something for...
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A number of organizations, including state keepers of the records (also known as "Secretary of State") are struggling with a related issue: what happens if you have archives that rely on a discontinued protocol to read? If an archived permanent record requires certain applications, operating...
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Thanks for the prompt reply Deborah, I want a client/server setup. We have a server setup already and an IT company on call. Each room is wired and there is 802.11 a/b/g set up. Also, I don't like the thought of having another company controlling our data. If something goes wrong it just makes moving...
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Athena? Waiting room solutions? MedPlexus? Would love to get thoughts from the experts on the advantages/disadvantages of web-based emr, and the above companies. many thanks!
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From the blog...nice going Dr. Winn....not one red "tint" in the charts.. You need to log on to Medscape to see the charts, thus I can't post, but one is up at the blog. User Satisfaction With EHRs: Report of a Survey of 422 Family Physicians (Medscape) From Medscape...a pretty detailed...
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From the blog...video and more information at the post...Roadmap being use by the NHS for implementation by November is also done in Silverlight. This is good....be sure you have Silverlight and visit the "Patient Journey Demonstrator" to interact and see how the User Interface works...Dr....
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Wow! I was blown away when I came across this site and saw the concept EMR interface. http://www.mscui.net/PatientJourneyDemonstrator/
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On the Pitfalls of Going Electronic: Should Physicians Reject Bad Hospital EMRs? Yes, I believe they should, and with a spine, especially when they're lousy and their design and implementation have been led by people with superficial "certification" and/or no clinical credentials whatsoever...
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It's quite difficult to determine the features and functionality of OpenEMR comparing to PatientOS. Does anyone know the difference between the two? As in, which one offers more functionality and what each one is suitable for? Thanks!