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If you are a non profit hospital or healthcare association, well worth looking at as this can help pave the way to interoperability with electronic medical records. BD The California Healthcare Foundation in Oakland will offer grants to providers in the state to implement the new EHR-Lab Interoperability...
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This week the Congress meeting is in Boston. I referenced in a earlier post that PHR's, (personal health records) are being viewed by Healthcare leadership as the favorite vehicle for interoperability. There is a podcast at the link below. There was a full line up of guest speakers...
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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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BTW - case studies http://www.nextgen.com/images/pdfs/Ann%20Arbor.pdf http://www.nextgen.com/images/pdfs/Kittitas.pdf Enjoy!
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[quote user="DrMurdoch"] [quote user="HTAdvocate"] Clinical Integration is the 800,000,000 lb gorilla here. A combination of EHRs, PHRs, and registries utilized by the the lionshare of an IPAs' membership is key. [/quote] I hope everyone realizes there is no guarantee this will...
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Brendon, You and I agree more often than we disagree. I agree with much of what you say re: interoperability. Some entity must place pressure on the vendor to do it correctly. I don't want the governement doing it because we'll have more of what we already have. Case in point: A new customer...