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ONC Study Shows Positive Trends in Health IT but Significant Opportunities Remain

Posted on by Frank J. Rosello

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) completed and published a study earlier this year in the journal Health Affairs that found growing evidence of the benefits of health information technology.  Note how the ONC carefully … Continue reading

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Social Media reactions to the ‘Top 5 worst EMR myths’

Posted on by Frank J. Rosello

Here is a follow up to the five worst EMR myths article.  Over the past month, there’s been debate and discussion surrounding the list, via Healthcare IT News social media outlets and reader comments posted on the Healthcare IT News site. Enjoy the … Continue reading

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EHR Meaningful Use Incentive Data Released – Opportunity in Adoption Rates Exist

Posted on by Frank J. Rosello

Here is a good article on Healthcare IT News – $400M in EHR Incentives Delivered written by Mary Mosquera with Government Health IT. The figures suggest that early EHR adopters are benefiting from their experience while later adopters may be facing … Continue reading

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How to achieve EHR Meaningful Use

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Meaningful Use is not a strategic initiative, it is a government requirement. That means that simply achieving Meaningful Use will not differentiate your healthcare organization. However, with careful planning and the right IT investments, you can deliver on the Meaningful … Continue reading

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Top 5 worst EHR myths

Posted on by Environmental Intelligence

Rumors about electronic medical records continue to persist, but Environmental Intelligence, LLC in Plano, TX is trying to separate the myths from the facts. EHRs are bad for “bedside manner.” Does a computer ruin the interaction between patients and doctors? … Continue reading

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