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I often say that electronic health records (EHRs) is like Skynet in the Terminator. I expect to turn around from my screen someday, and Arnold will lift me by my throat saying, “You haff not been doing yuh meaningfuluse.”
I spoke recently with Dr. Rob Lamberts – @doc_rob on Twitter – about EHRs and direct primarycare. Rob was an early adopter of electronic health records in his practice, after having been exposed to EHRs during his training.
I spoke recently with Dr. Rob Lamberts – @doc_rob on Twitter – about EHRs and direct primarycare. Rob was an early adopter of electronic health records in his practice, after having been exposed to EHRs during his training. You should follow me on Twitter: @healthblawg.
I spoke recently with Dr. Rob Lamberts – @doc_rob on Twitter – about EHRs and direct primarycare. Rob was an early adopter of electronic health records in his practice, after having been exposed to EHRs during his training. You should follow me on Twitter: @healthblawg.
I spoke recently with Dr. Rob Lamberts – @doc_rob on Twitter – about EHRs and direct primarycare. Rob was an early adopter of electronic health records in his practice, after having been exposed to EHRs during his training. You should follow me on Twitter: @healthblawg.
I spoke recently with Dr. Rob Lamberts – @doc_rob on Twitter – about EHRs and direct primarycare. Rob was an early adopter of electronic health records in his practice, after having been exposed to EHRs during his training. You should follow me on Twitter: @healthblawg.
Electronic health records (EHRs) and personal fitness trackers have helped create awareness through use. According to most recent statistics from the Office of the National Coordinator, use of EHRs has increased from 20% in 2004 to 87% in 2015. We need EHRs which are clinically oriented with good user interfaces.
A lot of larger organizations have a team of people that are dedicated just to focus on MeaningfulUse. I know that there are some primarycare practices that are struggling in our community, and they’ve been talking with both Vidant and with Sentara about a possible acquisition there. I don’t have that luxury.
In this interview, she talks about how Cook Children’s is partnering with vendors to make EHR systems more pediatric-friendly, what they’ve done to dramatically increase portal usage, and the groundbreaking work her team is doing with medical homes. We see a good opportunity to follow up with kids for specific disease states at home.
EHRs Look Inward. EHR vendors are at last developing moderate to advanced functionality with their portals (refills, secure communication, education, scheduling), with improved UX/UI that is starting to conform to consumer tech standards. HIEs Look Backward.
by FDA and Digital Health Regulation - HITECH Answers: MeaningfulUse, EHR, HIPAA News Related Stories A tale of two tech titans hoping to help healthcare Rasu Shrestha, UPMC and Healthcare Innovation – Harlow On Healthcare Dr. Rob Lamberts, Direct PrimaryCare, and the Future of Healthcare – Harlow on Healthcare.
Functionally, this type of tool is called an immunization registry , and, luckily for us, it has existed for decades. Immunization administration was a key workflow within the EHR; therefore, sharing that to the registry automatically seems like a no-brainer to reduce the burden on providers. The government thought the same.
by FDA and Digital Health Regulation - HITECH Answers: MeaningfulUse, EHR, HIPAA News Related Stories A tale of two tech titans hoping to help healthcare Rasu Shrestha, UPMC and Healthcare Innovation – Harlow On Healthcare Dr. Rob Lamberts, Direct PrimaryCare, and the Future of Healthcare – Harlow on Healthcare.
by FDA and Digital Health Regulation - HITECH Answers: MeaningfulUse, EHR, HIPAA News Related Stories A tale of two tech titans hoping to help healthcare Rasu Shrestha, UPMC and Healthcare Innovation – Harlow On Healthcare Dr. Rob Lamberts, Direct PrimaryCare, and the Future of Healthcare – Harlow on Healthcare.
by FDA and Digital Health Regulation - HITECH Answers: MeaningfulUse, EHR, HIPAA News Related Stories A tale of two tech titans hoping to help healthcare Rasu Shrestha, UPMC and Healthcare Innovation – Harlow On Healthcare Dr. Rob Lamberts, Direct PrimaryCare, and the Future of Healthcare – Harlow on Healthcare.
by FDA and Digital Health Regulation - HITECH Answers: MeaningfulUse, EHR, HIPAA News Related Stories A tale of two tech titans hoping to help healthcare Rasu Shrestha, UPMC and Healthcare Innovation – Harlow On Healthcare Dr. Rob Lamberts, Direct PrimaryCare, and the Future of Healthcare – Harlow on Healthcare.
G oal #1: Building a more resilient, flexible and integrated delivery system that reduces racial disparities, promotes health equity, and supports the delivery of social care. We’ll get the same “we’re trying, it’s so hard” excuses. Leverage Ongoing PrimaryCare Investments. That’s progressive.
As I alluded to earlier, I was leaving the press room one afternoon at HIMSS14, and there I see former national health IT coordinator Dr. Farzad Mostashari hanging around Gregg Masters and Dr. Pat Salber of Health Innovation Media.
who is a PrimaryCare Physician, Professor at UCSF & coFounder at Open mHealth (follow her on Twitter @IdaSim ). Let’s just start by letting Patients use the tools of our time to share their information with their Doctors , and let Doctors use these tools to move beyond the 2000 year old office visit only model of care.
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