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#HIT100- The List
Big props go to @theEHRguy for initiating and tabulating this list! I gleaned this info from his tweets, and they are listed in that order. The number after the names is how many times the person was nominated. Folks in … Continue reading
Posted in Health IT, Social Media
Tagged Health IT, healthcare, Healthcare IT, HIT100, HITsm
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What took EHR so long?
Recently, I came across a question on Quora- “Would growth in EMR/EHR adoption continue if Meaningful Use stopped?” You can read my short answer to this question there, but I thought that it deserved a more in-depth analysis. The question … Continue reading
Posted in Health IT, Technology
Tagged EHR, EMR, Health IT, healthcare, linkedin, Meaningful Use
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Is Achieving Meaningful Use Asking Too Much?
Are the Meaningful Use criteria set by the ONC too strict? Too complicated? Too… frustrating? These are questions being asked by thousands of providers, hospitals, clinics, and healthcare networks across the country. I’m a big believer in reviewing the basics, … Continue reading
Posted in Health IT, Technology
Tagged EHR, Health IT, healthcare, linkedin, Meaningful Use, ONC
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HIMSS 11- How to follow the action
I’ve recently become a member of HIMSS, and so far I’ve been impressed with the plethora of resources they make available to members. I won’t be making it down to the conference this year, but I will be following the … Continue reading
HL7 Basics – ADT Messages
In my last post, I covered some of the basics explaining what HL7 is, how it’s structured, and the benefits that come from the collaborative nature of the org. Now, let’s talk details. ADT stands for Admission, Discharge, and Transfer. … Continue reading
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Tagged EHR, Health IT, healthcare, Interoperability, workflow
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