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The Rise of the Stupid EHR

Healthcare IT Today

Back in the late 90s, I read an article in a trade magazine and the piece made such an impact on me that the ideas articulated have stayed with me to this day. The article, “The Rise of the Stupid Network,” was written by a man named David Isenberg who worked at AT&T Labs Research. […].

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EHR and Telehealth Cartoons – Fun Friday

Healthcare IT Today

Physicans’ Life & the EMR (Cartoon from Wired magazine)#healthcare #somedocs pic.twitter.com/LHarLAOv09 — Armand Krikorian, MD (@ENDOUNO) […]. We’ve got some cartoons that gave me some of the best laughs I’ve had recently. Hopefully they give you a moment of joy as we head into the weekend.

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8 Creative Ways to Increase Patient Volume Using Telehealth

Mend

Valuable EHR and PMS integration. The fluorescent lighting, outdated magazines, and various sick individuals make it that way. Between the EHR, PMS, EMR, and video screen, there can be a lot of confusion and wasted time. They can stay in the EHR and master schedule while meeting with patients.

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Weekender 5/18/18

HIStalk Weekender

The VA signs a 10-year, $10 billion contract with Cerner for its new EHR. The Big Winner here is Leidos which holds the contracts for the DoD in place systems (CHCS the current EMR, which Leidos/SAIC says it claims proprietary IP rights and won’t let any other company touch) and other third-party applications. Weekly News Recap.

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