Tech Tips (189)
iPad For Doctors
- Friday, 11 June 2010
- Tech Tips
- Written by Jennifer Flaten
Apple hopes the iPad will become the point of care tool for doctors and patients. Designed with a large screen, which is perfect for viewing images and access to over 4,000 health and fitness apps at the AppStore, it offers many options for healthcare professionals.
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Mobile Continuing Education Credits
- Friday, 28 May 2010
- Tech Tips
- Written by Jennifer Flaten
Staying up to date with continuing education is important to a doctor; their patients expect them to be abreast of the most current developments in the medical field. Yet, it can be very difficult to find the time to sit down and take the continuing education classes.
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Open source EMRs
- Wednesday, 12 May 2010
- Tech Tips
- Written by Jennifer Flaten
Selecting an electronic medical record system is a complicated process. With so many different proprietary software choices available, it can be hard for a doctor to decide which package will work best for them. Further complicating the decision is the fact that the price of the software often doesn’t include the hardware upgrades and technical support necessary to bring the software online. Since the software itself represents a significant investment, it is no wonder that many physicians are reluctant to make the switch to electronic medical records.
There is another alternative to proprietary software systems, open source electronic medical record systems. Read more...
Mobile Clinical Decision Support
- Friday, 30 April 2010
- Tech Tips
- Written by Jennifer Flaten
Physicians frequently turn to clinical decision support software to help diagnose and treat patients. Not only does the software facilitate an accurate diagnosis, but also many doctors feel it contributes to reduced healthcare costs. By providing an accurate diagnosis the first time, return visits are eliminated, along with referrals and unnecessary tests.
3M Mobile Dictaton: Dictation on the Go
- Friday, 16 April 2010
- Tech Tips
- Written by Jennifer Flaten
More Doctors See Twitter as a Valuable Tool
- Friday, 02 April 2010
- Tech Tips
- Written by Jennifer Flaten
The latest poll conducted by Case Western University asked physicians and other medical professionals whether Twitter would become an essential tool for medical practices. Surprisingly 59% of respondents answered “Yes”. This differs from responses on a similar poll less then a year ago. In August of 2009, a poll of the medical community showed that 45% percent of respondents didn’t even use Twitter.
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Healthcare Reform: More Money for Health IT?
- Tuesday, 23 March 2010
- Tech Tips
- Written by Cynthia Atoji
On March 21, 2010, the House passed health care reform: www.whitehouse.gov/healthreform. It’s imperfect but a new beginning, passed during the spring equinox. The divisive fight over the bill was like watching a boxing match, full of bruises and cuts to both sides.
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- Friday, 19 March 2010
- Tech Tips
- Written by Jennifer Flaten
One reason physicians are reluctant to switch to an EMR system is interoperability. Having an electronic record system may not eliminate the need to fax or mail patient information. Yet, HIPAA restrictions and the high failure rate of fax and mail make those methods an imperfect way to transfer data.
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Meaningful Use & EHRs
- Friday, 05 March 2010
- Tech Tips
- Written by Jennifer Flaten
Doctors spend a lot of time deciding on an electronic healthrecord system. They are often times overwhelmed by the myriad of systems offered and how to determine if a system is right for them. In addition to worrying about choosing the right system for their practice, they now have to pick a system that will demonstrate meaningful use.
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Cloud Computing & HIE
- Wednesday, 17 February 2010
- Tech Tips
- Written by Jennifer Flaten
What makes a successful health information exchange? Well, according to a study done by KLAS, a healthcare market research firm, it appears that the most successful health information exchanges are those that are the least complex. The smaller health information exchanges or regional health information organizations often perform better then large-scale health information exchanges.
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