A January 8 story in The New York Times shone a bright light on the perils of implementation for electronic health records. “The report was critical of the lack of guidelines around the widely used copy-and-past function…available in many of the largest EHR systems
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Social and Mobile – Social health and mobile health ( #hcsm and #mhealth for my fellow twitterati) were hot topics in 2011
It’s no secret: physicians are reluctant to adopt electronic health records (EHRs) for a host of reasons
In June, Bloomberg published a story that put the blame for a hospital patient’s death squarely on electronic medical records (EMR)...As a result, we get medical records full of errors
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According to a spokesperson from Athena, the partnership will “enable health systems to see inpatient and ambulatory information in a single view...What does this mean for ambulatory care electronic health records (EHR) adopters?
I recently spent some time participating in a LinkedIn discussion about the most common reasons behind the failure of electronic health records implementations
Last month, Emory Healthcare in Atlanta announced that 10 discs containing electronic records on 315,000 patients had gone missing
We exchanged a couple of tweets about saving tweets as records and then he asked whether that picture that came up with the email would be part of the business record, given that it's what the user saw
" I've been pondering records custodianship and how in the realm of electronic records this process is so much easier as it is automated if the file plan is integrated with the electronic records management system. When an employee leaves an organization, because of proper indexing you know exactly what they left behind and how long it needs to be kept. With paper records, often when the records creator leaves you are left with a pile of paper and have no clue what it is and what the retention requirements are. You are probably how this all fits together. The electronic records management system, is in essence Roomba for records
I was listening to a day-long presentation on Records Management and developments in the industry by Dr
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