Tag: ehr
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Secure cloud could resolve interoperability issues
Secure cloud collaboration can help solve interoperability issues as it links mHealth and other applications among healthcare providers, TechCrunch reported. In an article focusing on Box, which… read more Source: Secure cloud could resolve interoperability issues
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Radio frequency technology costly, but could improve hospital supply chain
Using radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology to track medical equipment, blood, supplies and even patients is saving hospitals money, improving patient safety and even facilitating patient… read more Source: Radio frequency technology costly, but could improve hospital supply chain
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Focus on IT: The secret to a profitable healthcare career
It turns out science and math nerds were right all along–even when it comes to landing profitable careers in the healthcare field. read more Source: Focus on IT: The secret to a profitable healthcare career
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Salaries–computer engineer tops the list; health administrators near bottom
It turns out science and math nerds were right all along–even when it comes to landing profitable careers in the healthcare field. read more Source: Salaries–computer engineer tops the list; health administrators near bottom
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Diabetes Mobile Health (One More Thing) — Inside E Street
New mobile diabetes technology is allowing patients to have a larger role in testing their blood sugar. Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Leading the area in Electronic Medical Records
Jimmy Bell, FNP, Internal Medicine. Video Rating: 5 / 5 Arizona State University.
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Sharp HealthCare checks out kiosks for check-in
What if checking into the doctor’s office was as easy as checking in for a flight or buying movie tickets at a self-serve kiosk? San Diego, Calif.-based Sharp HealthCare, answered that question by implementing electronic check-in at three of its clinics. read more Source: Sharp HealthCare checks out kiosks for check-in
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Survey: Patients still leery about EHRs
Americans are slightly more in favor of electronic health records than they were last year, but 83 percent are still concerned about their security, according to Xerox’s fourth annual EHR survey. read more From: http://www.fierceemr.com/story/survey-patients-still-leery-about-ehrs/2013-10-02?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss
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EHRs won’t decrease malpractice risks, premiums
While electronic health records have the potential to improve patient care, EHR users should not expect such systems to lower their malpractice premiums, as EHRs can create new problems and make it harder to defend against such claims. read more Source: EHRs won’t decrease malpractice risks, premiums