Tag: ehr

  • iHT2: Use creative IT for Lean initiatives

    iHT2: Use creative IT for Lean initiatives

    Health IT can help organizations apply the Lean process-improvement strategy, but it might take some creativity, according to a new report from the Institute for Health Technology Transformation… read more Source: iHT2: Use creative IT for Lean initiatives

  • Trial to leverage mobile, cloud technology for diabetes patients

    Trial to leverage mobile, cloud technology for diabetes patients

    Medidata Solutions, a provider of cloud-based solutions for clinical research in life sciences, is conducting its first clinical trial to assess the impact of mobile and cloud technology on patient… read more Source: Trial to leverage mobile, cloud technology for diabetes patients

  • How one hospital uses EHR info to reduce bloodstream infections

    How one hospital uses EHR info to reduce bloodstream infections

    The CDC estimates that approximately 250,000 bloodstream infections are caused by poor management of intravenous catheters, resulting in about 60,000 deaths per year. But a good vascular access monitoring program integrated with a hospital’s electronic health record system can reduce that number–and reduce patient length of stay, according to Reginald Coopwood, M.D., president and CEO…

  • Despite HIPAA compliance deadline, OCR to delay some requirements

    Despite HIPAA compliance deadline, OCR to delay some requirements

    While today marks the first day that healthcare organizations and their business associates will need to be in compliance with the HIPAA omnibus rule unveiled in January, the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services is already making exceptions and delaying certain aspects of the rule. read more From: http://www.fiercehealthit.com/story/despite-hipaa-compliance-deadline-ocr-delay-some-requirements/2013-09-23?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss

  • Report: Hospitals Moving Along on MU Stage 2

    Report: Hospitals Moving Along on MU Stage 2

    Sixty-eight percent of eligible hospitals have purchased software from a vendor that has been certified to meet the criteria for Stage 2 of meaningful use, according to a recent report from HIMSS Analytics, the analytics arm of the Chicago-based Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS). Sixty-eight percent of eligible hospitals have purchased software from…

  • The Guidance Begins To Roll Out…

    The Guidance Begins To Roll Out…

    The Office for Civil Rights (OCR) promised further guidance on some of the changes delivered in the Omnibus Rule earlier this year and this week we have seen this start to roll out. First came the new Notice of Privacy Practices (NPP) issued by the OCR on their website to give organizations a template to…

  • Though important, RCM projects struggle for priority

    Though important, RCM projects struggle for priority

    Hospitals’ rush to swap out their revenue-cycle management (RCM) systems has slowed, with many trying to figure out whether they can make do with the systems they already own. However, the $2.4… read more Source: Though important, RCM projects struggle for priority

  • CMS: Significant variation in first MU attesters

    CMS: Significant variation in first MU attesters

    The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has released a new white paper providing an in-depth analysis of the first attesters in the Meaningful Use Incentive Program. read more Source: CMS: Significant variation in first MU attesters

  • Google jumps back into healthcare space with Calico

    Google jumps back into healthcare space with Calico

    Search on Google for the phrase “how to live longer” and soon you may have an answer from Google itself. The Mountain View, Calif.-based company recently announced plans to launch Calico, a new firm that will try to solve healthcare’s problems and extend human life, according to Google co-founder and CEO, Larry Page, who made…

  • How Meaningful Use Perpetuates The EMR Communication Barrier

    How Meaningful Use Perpetuates The EMR Communication Barrier

    As we move towards interoperability, patient data is constantly changing hands, but proprietary EHR vendor codes inhibit the true exchange of patient information. Meaningful Use attempts to address this by forcing vendors to share data using common, standard terminologies (such as SNOMED-CT). However, the translation from the original data format into the standard terminology can…