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Jason.Smith, on March 10th, 2010 at 5:13 am
The national health care debate is focused on giving more American citizens affordable access to doctors and hospitals. Yet the vast majority of health care decisions are made by individuals instead of health care providers, whether those decisions are about an exercise regime or the management of diabetes. The answer to improving the health [...]
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Jason.Smith, on March 9th, 2010 at 2:12 pm
According to a new study by RAND Corporation researchers, routine use of electronic health records may improve the quality of care provided in primary practices more than other strategies intended to raise the quality of medical care. Researchers in Massachusetts studied 305 groups of primary care physicians and found that practices that utilized multifunctional [...]
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Jason.Smith, on March 8th, 2010 at 2:12 pm
Patient charts, prescription pads, Jenga-esque stacks of folders, and metal clipboards are very last century. We are now in the era of stem-cell research, gene-splicing, and CAT scans. Handwritten notes and record-keeping feels retro and is eco-expensive. Annual health care in the United States costs approximately $2 trillion, or more than $6,600 per man, [...]
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Jason.Smith, on March 8th, 2010 at 6:55 am
For most medical facilities, the change from paper to electronic medical records can be perceived as difficult and frustrating. Staff members who are resistant to change may struggle to adapt their management skills to the new records system and may sometimes make the mistake of using paper as a crutch during the transition. However, [...]
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Jason.Smith, on March 7th, 2010 at 5:54 am
Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems have been recognized by the U.S. Government as a core component to national healthcare reform. Beginning in 2011, physicians and hospitals will begin receiving government incentives if they are “meaningful EHR users.” Though the definition of “meaningful users” is still under debate, the reason behind the definition is clear. It [...]
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Jason.Smith, on March 6th, 2010 at 2:11 pm
In an effort to digitize the health care industry, the government recently revealed $1.2 billion in federal grants for health care providers to transition to electronic health records systems, according to The Washington Post. This is the first wave of funding under a health care reform plan that is aimed at cutting costs and [...]
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Jason.Smith, on March 5th, 2010 at 1:53 pm
Many medical information record systems were initially designed as financial systems with patient information added later, many times as an afterthought. Because these systems were not originally created for patient information, they are inefficient and problematic, providing perfect examples of badly-integrated, non-patient oriented, easily misplaced information systems.
Traditional paper record systems are bulky [...]
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Jason.Smith, on March 4th, 2010 at 2:11 pm
Electronic medical records may dramatically improve the diagnosis, management and care of patients, according to a Kaiser Permanente study from the September 2007 issue of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. This study reports that electronic medical records improve the quality of health care overall and may result in quicker diagnosis and response time [...]
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mktinginc@gmail.com, on March 4th, 2010 at 12:31 pm
If you work in a hospital, general practice, or dentist’s office, there is a high probability that you’ve already put into place an Electronic Medical Records system. If you have, you know how much it has benefited the productivity and accuracy of your office’s work. If not, then you might want review some advice before [...]
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oneclick, on March 4th, 2010 at 12:23 pm
From the past decade, it is observed that the internet technology has made everyone life around the world is more convenient. In earlier days, so many people like students, teachers and college professors are used this internet to search some useful information for their needs. Most of the people are used to send their information [...]