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- Psst. Want a free Electronic Medical Records system?
- Psst. Want a free Electronic Medical Records system?Medical Record MiningHow can you mine the medical records if the data is caputured and stored as plain text?OpenEMRIf you really want a free EMR solution then look no further than [url=http://www.openemr.net/index.jsp]OpenEMR[/url] no ads and it is free unless you need support then...
- Tags: OpenEMR, Electronic Medical Records System, Psst
- Discussion threads 2008-07-31
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- Why electronic health records have far to go
- Look at Kaiser's ExperienceI agree. It took Kaiser a tightly integrated delivery system 10 years and $4 billion to get to their current state with health IT. It is unlikely to expect other delivery systems to do much better.I can tell you why it is taking so long.The...
- Tags: Workforce management, training and certification, Tools & Techniques, HEALTHCARE, electronic health record, e-health, Learning, training
- Discussion threads 2009-11-18
- QPack Free Testing Tool Test Management 5.3.1 (Windows)
- QPack is an end-to-end solution for Application Lifecycle Management, containing all development lifecycle modules, such as market requirements, system specs, development, testing, and delivery. QPack ALM supports the marketing team, system architects, developers and testers by providing each team with professional tools suited to its specific needs and methodologies. QPack...
- Tags: Medical Device, Microsoft Windows, Application Lifecycle Management, Tool, Orcanos Application Lifecycle Management, QPack, QPack ALM, Medical Device Software Development, QPack Medical Device Software Development, Healthcare, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2009-10-26
- Does Oracle matter to open source
- only as long as Oracle fights M$the reason OSS is doing very well is because people hate M$ and proprietary software in general.As long as Oracle will fund this insurgency against the evil M$ empire everybody will be better off.Eventually M$ will collapse like the Soviet Union and great days...
- Tags: open source, proprietary software, OSS, Microsoft Corp., Oracle Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-09-18
- OpenEMR Server 3.1 (Windows)
- The clinical benefits of computerized medical records are clear; however, the costs of current proprietary systems are large. These high cost systems inhibit many small practices from transitioning to computerized medical records. This obstacle can easily be circumvented with OpenEMR. OpenEMR is a free medical practice management, electronic medical records,...
- Tags: Medical Billing, Electronic Health Record, Server, Microsoft Windows, Medical Record, EHR Live, OpenEMR Server 3.1, EDI, E-health, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software
- Software downloads 2009-08-25
- Open source can save your life
- Quick, if your life depended on it, which health care information system would you rather your hospital used: A proprietary system developed by software engineers based on marketing input, bug reports and customer requests? An open source system developed by thousands of health care practitioners including...
- Tags: Hospital, Open Source, Health Care, VA, Healthcare, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Human Resources, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2009-08-23
- Joe Biden and the dawn of the MediNet
- what a waste, just model VA Hospitalsthey have one of the most efficient medical records on the planet. HIEThese funds are not to develop electronic medical records (your right, the VA's VISTA system is very good - and I am a strong advocate of open source solutions) This is...
- Tags: Government, Insurance, Vertical industries, MediNet, Joe Biden, dawn, medical record, Hie
- Discussion threads 2009-08-21
- Opt Me Out! The United States Postal Service Needs an Overhaul
- The volume of physical spam I receive, aka junk mail, is now becoming an absolutely intolerable situation. Nothing less than a complete overhaul of the entire US Postal Service is in order. My friend and colleague David Strom, over at his site Strominator.com,...
- Tags: NetFlix Inc., U.S. Postal Service, Web Site Development, Cyberthreats, Web Technology, Spam, Internet, Security, Spam And Phishing, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2009-08-10
- Google, Microsoft demand place at medical stimulus table
- No, of course notNo, Obama doesn't want to kill your grandma. But he DOES want her to wait in the back of the line for that hip transplant while other, younger, patients get higher priority. If she dies while waiting, well, that's a shame, but there's limits to...
- Tags: HEALTHCARE, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., liar, Medicare
- Discussion threads 2009-08-08
- ECM: The Practitioner's Stepping Stone to Electronic Medical Records
- The first step in revamping the healthcare system is getting rid of paper files and manual processes and moving toward full-blown EMRs. Digital accessibility to information is critical to providing continuity of care and top-quality patient services. Federal mandates for adoption are approaching, and significant financial incentives for timely adoption...
- Tags: Patient, Electronic Health Record, Health Care, Optical Image Technology, E-health, Healthcare, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Human Resources
- White papers 2009-08-05
- Care Management Solution Integrates Clinical Records and Enhances Healthcare
- Mangere Community Health Trust MCHT is a non-profit organization established in 1992 that provides primary healthcare services to the Mangere community in Auckland, New Zealand. MCHT's integrated family health centers previously only used a Family Physician FP Practice Management System PMS to record clinical notes by and for FPs. The...
- Tags: Patient, Health Care, Mangere Community Health Trust, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Human Resources
- Case studies 2009-08-01
- MedMemory Personal Patient Health Record 20090602 (Windows)
- MedMemory is a digital personal patient health record. It is a hardware, software, and service solution that allows patients to organize and control their medical records by storing them on a free-standing USB drive application. Information that is commonly stored on this personal health record includes critical information (identifying info,...
- Tags: Patient, Health Care, Microsoft Windows, MedMemory, Information Storage, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Benefits, E-health, Human Resources
- Software downloads 2009-07-05
- MEDOXIS 2.0 (Windows)
- With an Electronic Medical Records EMR documentation system like Medoxis, youll find that you spend less time working with your transcriptions and more time with your patients. Your records will be more detailed and accurate than ever before. Important medical information is now dynamic; available any time, anywhere. Medoxis is...
- Tags: Network, Microsoft Windows, MEDOXIS, MEDOXIS 2.0, E-health, Healthcare, Networking
- Software downloads 2009-06-25
- How Obama's electronic medical record plan could jolt content management’s importance
- I had a jolt of enthusiasm the other day when drinking my Red Bull and thinking of President Barack Obama’s push for real electronic records management. As Ron Miller said a while ago on the topic: Bex Huff, who is a consultant specializing in Oracle Enterprise Content Management, wonders...
- Tags: Electronic Health Record, Health Care, Content Management, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Human Resources, Doc
- Sponsored content 2009-06-16
- Hospital Increases Effectiveness, Saves Working Hours With Electronic Patient Records
- Pokrovskaya Municipal Hospital in St. Petersburg is one of the largest medical institutions in northwest Russia. In order to improve patient management and reduce administrative overhead, the hospital deployed an electronic records solution based on Microsoft Dynamics AX. The system has improved the quality of patient records, cut time spent...
- Tags: Patient, Hospital
- Case studies 2009-06-01
- National Archives: What, Me Worry?
- National Archives: What, Me Worry?Legitimately do us harm??wtf do u mean"Granular levels of Access" - probably notFor the record so to speak, there is no "National Security Administration". There is the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA - the National Archives) and the National Security Agency (NSA - the communications...
- Tags: Government, Vertical industries, National Security Archive, National Archives
- Discussion threads 2009-05-26
- SenditCertified Provides HIPAA Compliant Solution for One of North Carolina's Largest Cardiology Groups
- Mid-Carolina Cardiology MCC is one of the largest cardiovascular groups in the Carolinas. For 10 years, Mid Carolina Cardiology has utilized a robust electronic medical records system. However, what was lacking was a methodology to upload and transfer medical records electronically to other providers, hospitals and patients as well as...
- Tags: Patient, BioConfirm, SenditCertified, Hipaa, Regulatory Compliance, E-mail, Regulations, Healthcare, Government, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures, Online Communications
- Case studies 2009-05-20
- Using Your ECM System to Simplify RAC Audits
- An Enterprise Content Management ECM system allows healthcare organizations to transition from paper-based processes to electronic. In doing so, it helps to alleviate many of the challenges that are associated with RAC audits. An ECM system allows people to store all of their records and associated information in a centralized...
- Tags: Audit, Oracle Real Application Cluster, Enterprise Content Management, Optical Image Technology, Enterprise Content Management System, Content Management, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2009-04-24
- Google Health faces its first test
- Google Health faces its first testRE: Google Health faces its first testYesterday, the steam on this picked up. It made the Boston Globe and I caught it a few hours after his post. We have a coding issue here which involves mapping as well as how prior visits...
- Tags: Vertical industries, HEALTHCARE, Benefits, Google Health, health care, Google Inc., first test
- Discussion threads 2009-04-13
- Obama gives veterans an open source commitment
- The President's announcement of a coordinated system of Electronic Medical Records for both soldiers and veterans brought with it some big wins for open source. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Veterans Administration, Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2009-04-09
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