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Newer posts →Harvard Study Finds EHR Adoption Reduces Malpractice Claims
July 3, 2012A study by Harvard Medical School researchers, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, showed that Massachusetts physicians who used electronic health records saw a reduction in malpractice claims. Correlation does not imply causation, of course. But the report’s authors … Continue reading
Posted in EHR Adoption | Tagged EHR, EHR Adoption, EHR Consulting, EHR Implementation, EHR Study, Electronic Health Records, Electronic Medical Records, EMR, Environmental Intelligence, Health IT, Health IT Services | Leave a commentEnvironmental Intelligence Releases March 2012 Newsletter
March 29, 2012Environmental Intelligence LLC is pleased to release its March 2012 EI Connections Newsletter. Please send your feedback or suggestions to [email protected]. Click Here to view: March 2012 EI Connections Newsletter Want to automatically receive our monthly newsletter? Click on this link to … Continue reading
Posted in Environmental Intelligence | Tagged CMS EHR Incentives, CMS Policy, EHR, EHR Adoption, EHR Best Practices, EHR Consulting, EHR Hosting, EHR Implementation, EHR Incentives, EHR Study, EI Connections Newsletter, Electronic Health Records, Electronic Medical Records, EMR, Environmental Intelligence, Health Information Exchange, Health IT, Health IT Best Practices, Health IT Information Security, Health IT Policy, Health IT Services, Health IT Tips, Healthcare, HHS, HIE, HIPAA 5010, ICD-10, Meaningful Use, medical practice best practices, ONC, Stage 2 Meaningful Use Rule | Leave a commentNIST Seeks Vendors’ EHRs to Study Usability
February 22, 2012The National Institute of Standards and Technology needs the help of vendors to supply their existing electronic health records so the agency can conduct research on the systems to develop procedures for measuring and evaluating their usability. Click on the … Continue reading
Posted in Electronic Health Records | Tagged EHR, EHR Adoption, EHR Best Practices, EHR Consulting, EHR Implementation, EHR Study, Electronic Health Records, Electronic Medical Records, EMR, Environmental Intelligence, Health IT, Health IT Services | Leave a commentAMA Urges Greater Focus on Ambulatory Care Safety
January 9, 2012Outpatient visits can put some patients at risk, according to a new report from the American Medical Association. Click on the link to view entire article written by Bernie Monegain, Editor with Healthcare IT News: AMA urges greater focus on … Continue reading
Posted in Electronic Health Records | Tagged EHR, EHR Adoption, EHR Consulting, EHR Implementation, EHR Study, Electronic Health Records, Electronic Medical Records, EMR, Environmental Intelligence, Health IT, Health IT Services, Healthcare, HIT, Meaningful Use, Patient Experience | Leave a commentEnvironmental Intelligence Releases November 2011 Newsletter
November 30, 2011Environmental Intelligence LLC is pleased to release its November 2011 EI Connections Newsletter. Please send your feedback or suggestions to [email protected]. Enjoy! Click Here to view: November 2011 EI Connections Newsletter Want to automatically receive our monthly newsletter? Click on this link to sign … Continue reading
Posted in Environmental Intelligence | Tagged CMS EHR Incentives, CMS Policy, EHR, EHR Adoption, EHR Best Practices, EHR Consulting, EHR Implementation, EHR Incentives, EHR Study, EI Connections Newsletter, Electronic Health Records, EMR, Environmental Intelligence, Health IT, Health IT Best Practices, Health IT Services, HIPAA 5010, ICD-10, Meaningful Use, ONC | Leave a commentNEJM EHR Study Finds EHR Utilization Is Improving the Quality of Patient Care
September 21, 2011The New England Journal of Medicine published a study on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 illustrating what can be accomplished when physicians use electronic health records (EHR) technology rather than paper records. The EHR study consisted of a survey of 27,000 … Continue reading
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