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Category Archives: EMRs
Hospital M&A Getting Tough (But Misguided) Scrutiny From Lawmakers
As us in “the biz” know, the pace of hospital M&A isn’t going to slow down anytime soon. Hospitals are huddling together to scale up for countless reasons. The reasons for hospital consolidation are just about unstoppable, of course, as … Continue reading
Hospital EMR actually works
As some of you may know — if you read the EMRandEHR.com blog — I recently had an experience which set a fine example as to how much health IT can help hospitals when deployed well and supported by smart … Continue reading
Posted in EHRs, emergency department, EMRs, health it, hospital administration, hospital operations, hospital transformation
Tagged EHR, Electronic Health Records, Electronic Medical Records, EMR, health it, hospitals
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So many blank spots on the clinical data map!
EMTs collect a lot of data on their trip to the emergency department — and usually, data treating ED physicians will want pretty badly when they see the patient. But in virtually every case, most of that critical info transfer … Continue reading
Posted in EHRs, emergency department, EMRs, health information exchange, health it, hospital administration, primary care, Telemedicine
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Meaningful Use: What is it good for? A lot of smoke and mirrors
Meaningful Use? Whoa! Good God y’all! What is it good for? Very, very little. Sing it again… OK, maybe it’s the greatest idea in the history of health IT, or maybe it’s a good idea gone terribly, terribly wrong (my theory), but it … Continue reading
Data from the Kaiser rollout – better than expected?
A few years ago, Kaiser caught a lot of heat for what was reputed to be a $3 billion EMR installation. Today, after four more years, Kaiser’s EMR rollout is old news. But even though it hit full stride in 2006 or so, it was such big news that the echoes still remain. So here you have what may be some data from those tumultuous times. Continue reading
Posted in EHRs, EMRs, health it, hospital administration, managed care, physician relations
Tagged Epic EMR, George Halvorson, kaiser, Kaiser Permanente, KP HealthConnect, managed care
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Possible Kaiser data, tomorrow, straight from the whistleblower's mouth
OK, guys, if you know anything I don’t about the machinations around the $3 billion (or $5 billion, name your number) installation of Kaiser’s Epic EMR, now’s the time to share. I say that because tomorrow, I’m going to pull … Continue reading
Posted in EMRs, health it, health plans, hospital administration, managed care, Uncategorized
Tagged EHR, EMR, epic, justen deal, kaiser
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Tweet roundup: Data loss at Thomas Jefferson, med records found in dump
Happy weekend! Here’s a group of tweets from the past few days that might be worth a second look. If you have tweets you’d like to see in our roundup please feel free to share them. Cheers, Anne Z. ____________________________________________________________ … Continue reading
Posted in EMRs, health it, hospital administration, hospital marketing, hospital operations, Quality measurement, security, social media
Tagged #hcsm, #health20, #healthIT, #HIT, hospitals
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Kaiser, the whistleblower and the $3 billion EMR
If you had to guess, Kaiser’s $3 billion EMR a good investment? Do you believe that the Kaiser HealthConnect system will be a greater success with patients than clinician? And if clinicians are still using it at gunpoint, should Kaiser shift gears entirely and focus on patient access? Continue reading
Posted in EHRs, EMRs, health it, health plans, hospital transformation, managed care
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Doctors rebelling against EMRs
The truth is, EMRs are inflexible, costly and force doctors to change the way they work — with little if any benefit to them. Continue reading
Posted in EHRs, EMRs, health it, hospital operations
Tagged EHRs, EMR adoption, EMRs, health it, hospitals
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Do EHRs kill people? Maybe so.
I continue to hope we can find a way to make EMR use simple, natural and fluid, but honestly, I’m still pretty skeptical it will happen. Continue reading
Posted in EHRs, EMRs, health it, hospital administration
Tagged EHRs, EMRs, health it, healthcare, hospitals
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