Today I read a story that surprised me, though perhaps it shouldn’t have. A clinician, writing for a publication called Diagnostic Imaging, suggests that a...
Mobile EMR
On-demand mobile PHRs are likely to emerge over time, but not until the healthcare industry does something to mend its interoperability problems, according to...
As HIT leaders know well, clinical personnel have a wide range of responses to EMRs, ranging from enthusiastic adoption to outright panic. In most cases...
Over the last few years, the use of EMRs in medical practices has grown dramatically, with over 50 percent of office-based physicians now using such systems...
We already know that many physicians are considering dumping their current EMR, with up to one fifth telling research firm Black Book Rankings that they were...
More Time Spent Selecting the Right EMR Vendor is a Prudent Investment ow.ly/kRPvC — Billy Cline (@RecruiterBillyC) May 20, 2013 A prudent investment is...
Even with a well-connected RHIO in place, and a healthy EMR on site, most hospitals have to content with paper records when ambulances pull up to their door...
Recently, I wrote an article listing some unpleasant, stubborn EMR problems that are likely to cling to the industry like sticky burrs in 2013. Being a fair...
EMR, EHR and HIPAA Mobile EHR as a Solution for EHR Downtime There has been some EHR downtime recently from major EHR vendors, which has given an opportunity...
Here’s news that shouldn’t come as a surprise: a new study has concluded that nine out of ten doctors would like to be able to use an EMR on their...