In a number of my online conversations we’ve been having really in depth discussions about the idea of whether it’s better for a hospital HIS...
Archive - January 2012
We’re all guilty. Jargon is ubiquitous in our writing and cutting back is as hard as turning down a piece of pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving. It seems even...
Could a single, mammoth database solve all our health data needs? Margalit Gur-Arie, whose writing and ideas I greatly admire, has been arguing for one quite...
The answer to the question in the title is most likely, it depends. There are all kinds of devices out there that can be worn on your wrist, worn on your key...
Or is it the doctor’s evolution with an EHR? Recently, John Lynn of EMRandHIPAA.com asked me to comment on how the evolution of EHR can improve a...
Recently, I put out a call for people to share their stories of EMR failures. As readers know, vendors trumpet their customers’ successes, but stories...
A few days ago the news came out that Y Combinator startup company DrChrono has raised another $2.8 million in funding. Here’s the summary from...
Multi-State Provider Group Selects Enterprise Cloud Computing Company for Anesthesia EMR Nashville, TN and Knoxville, TN (January 30, 2012) — Shareable...
A new study has found that doctors who own a stake in their practice may find their EMR rollout to be tougher than physicians who didn't have a stake.
If you are on of the 355 Eligible Providers who unsuccessfully attested to MU last year, CMS now offers an appeals process for both the Medicare and Medicaid...