Why did I create this blog?

Electronic medical records is getting lots of attention these days, especially with the Federal Government’s incentive program regarding “meaningful use” implementation of EMR.  In our practice, ENT of Georgia we are in our 6th year of EMR, so we are far ahead of most.

Over the past 5+ years we have learned a great deal about bringing a medical practice into the information age – not just EMR but a host of other functions as well.  I hope to share what we have learned.

MK

About the author

Dr. Michael Koriwchak

Dr. Michael J. Koriwchak received his medical degree from Duke University School of Medicine in 1988. He completed both his Internship in General Surgery and Residency in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Dr. Koriwchak continued at Vanderbilt for a fellowship in Laryngology and Care of the Professional Voice. He is board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
After training Dr. Koriwchak moved to Atlanta in 1995 to become one of the original physicians in Ear, Nose and Throat of Georgia. He has built a thriving practice in Laryngology, Care of the Professional Voice, Thyroid/Parathyroid Surgery, Endoscopic Sinus Surgery and General Otolaryngology. A singer himself, many of his patients are people who depend on their voice for their careers, including some well-known entertainers. Dr. Koriwchak has also performed thousands of thyroid, parathyroid and head and neck cancer operations.
Dr. Koriwchak has been working with information technology since 1977. While an undergraduate at Bucknell University he taught a computer-programming course. In medical school he wrote his own software for his laboratory research. In the 1990’s he adapted generic forms software to create one the first electronic prescription applications. Soon afterward he wrote his own chart note templates using visual BASIC script. In 2003 he became the physician champion for ENT of Georgia’s EMR implementation project. This included not only design and implementation strategy but also writing code. In 2008 the EMR implementation earned the e-Technology award from the Medical Association of Georgia.
With 7 years EMR experience, 18 years in private medical practice and over 35 years of IT experience, Dr. Koriwchak seeks opportunities to merge the information technology and medical communities, bringing information technology to health care.

3 Comments

  • I love the realized savings breakdown! In addition to cost savings, anyone can access the patient records which really helps when your colleagues refer patients to you. You certainly couldn't be running charts around I-285 now could you? And I love the fact that it makes us "greener" both from a fiduciary aspect as well as an environmental one. Thanks for the information. Keep the blogs coming!uch "greener" process as well

  • Best wishes, I am sure its going to be lot more than an eye opener even for a non-clinician guy like me !!

    I have been reading EMRandHIPPA by John.

    Cheers

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