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- MedBASE HER (txt)
- MedBase EHR provides: Smart Progress Notes - Real-time Suggested E&M Coding Appointments Management Digital Patient Charts/Chart Room Prescription Writing and Medications Management Accessible Patient Charts, even outside the Program. The center piece of the system is the progress notes, patent pending, smart coding area shown in the screenshot. 95% of...
- Tags: smart, medbase, medbase ehr
- Software downloads 2008-05-09
- MedBase EHR (msi)
- MedBase EHR provides: real time suggested E&M coding of progress notes, thus allowing the physician to boldly code for the actual quality of the office visit recorded, without downcoding due to confusion or intimidation. We find most physicians downcode to 99212 when they should be billing a 99214 or even...
- Tags: adobe systems inc., patient, physician, adobe acrobat, medbase ehr
- Software downloads 2006-11-21
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- PatientOS (exe)
- Electronic medical record EHR or EMR and PMS for a physician or clinics. Designed to be expanded into a Healthcare Information System for a hospital (Laboratory, Pharmacy, Orders). Distributed clinical system written in pure Java. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: pure java, patientos, e-health, healthcare, java, programming languages, software development, software/web development
- Software downloads 2008-06-23
- Midland hospital proves open source savings
- Midland hospital proves open source savingsMS execs arrive via emergency entranceOne having a cardiac on the news, the other blabbering something about TCO.How big is that hospital?We are implimenting an EHR this year and between equipment and software licensing, i am at 1.5 million for pharmacy, dental, family, peds, ob...
- Tags: roi/tco, tco, hospital, open source
- Discussion threads 2008-03-12
- Google Earth for the body
- This is the expression used by an IBM researcher to describe the software he developed for visualizing electronic health records eHRs in 3-D. In a long article, IEEE Spectrum describes the IBM's Anatomic and Symbolic Mapper Engine ASME, which maps the information in a patient's eHR to a 3-D image...
- Tags: software, 3d, google inc., patient, electronic health record, doctor, google earth, image, ibm corp., e-health, healthcare, roland piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-01-12
- New Jersey to mandate electronic health records
- New Jersey to mandate electronic health recordsAudit rightsOf course, there's nothing in the bill providing for patient rights to for instance know who has copies of their records or for any private right of action in case of abuse.Change...Mandated EHR has all the earmarks of good intentions but needs to...
- Tags: healthcare, e-health, electronic health record, patient, health care
- Discussion threads 2008-01-08
- Who will mandate electronic health records?
- Who will mandate electronic health records?MD's should hesitate to implement EHRsAs an investment banker covering health IT and a former health IT executive, the MD's have it right and everyone else has it wrong. EHRs have typically been found to add an hour a day to the physician's workload,...
- Tags: healthcare, insurance, benefits, hospital, ehr, insurance company, patient, physician, electronic health record, e-health
- Discussion threads 2007-12-10
- Today's "duh" study is a honey
- Today's "duh" study is a honeyIs this ZDNet or Doctor Phil?What does this story have to do with technology?complain, complain, complainWhat you should really be complaining about is that the pharmaceutical companies push through their ineffective and often harmful patented drugs so they can reap huge profits at the expense...
- Tags: dana
- Discussion threads 2007-12-04
- The real argument against electronic health records
- The real argument against electronic health recordsDo no harmWhen Doctor's make critical care decisions, they are influenced by a variety of things.HMOs influence how Patient treatment is rendered and indirectly outcomes through referral tracking.A Health Care Provider gains 'full exposure' for Malpractice. HMOs staffed by humans have 'limited liability'...
- Tags: healthcare, benefits, insurance, punitive damage, e-health, electronic health record
- Discussion threads 2007-12-04
- Bandwagon for electronic records rolls on
- The bandwagon on behalf of electronic health records EHRs or electronic medical records EMRs as a "silver bullet" solution to America's health care crisis rolls on, despite growing reports of problems. (Picture from Norman, Oklahoma school system.) House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is the latest to jump on,...
- Tags: electronic record, electronic health record, fact, health care, e-health, healthcare, dana blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-12-03
- Specialty formats burn EMR market
- Specialty formats burn EMR marketDon't worry... the solution is in the works. New equipment won't put out human-readable results; it will only be accessible via EMR transfers. Thus, paper won't work any more.As for the Tower of Babel effect, it's headed the same way office documents are: Microsoft's...
- Tags: quality, ehr project failure, emr, cchit
- Discussion threads 2007-11-06
- The pay-off for hospital automation is decision support
- The pay-off for hospital automation is decision supportThe real breakthroughwill of course be when the dosing is checked against medications permitted by the insurer. Ultimately the objective is to put the payor in real-time control of treatment.Data to use-Or dosages compared with the genetic makeup of the patient...Putting the...
- Tags: data mining, tools & techniques, databases, pay-off, decision support, hospital automation
- Discussion threads 2007-10-11
- PrivacyPlace fisks HealthVault
- PrivacyPlace fisks HealthVaultEHR set back has nothing to do with HealthVaultEHR is set back for years for so many reasons which have nothing to do with the HealthVault.EHR is a noble concept but in application very technically difficult to achieve and at best fragile.Top that off with everything Healthcare-wise being...
- Tags: vertical industries, benefits, healthcare, healthvault, ehr
- Discussion threads 2007-10-09
- A peek inside Microsoft's HealthVault
- A peek inside Microsoft's HealthVaultDig a Little DeeperForget the fact that Microsoft has trust & security issues, a brief review of the SDK Software Developers Kit(http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/healthvault/bb802509.aspx)shows that even if developers decide to integrate with the EHR in the "vault" in order to "Go Live" you must partner with Microsoft by...
- Tags: security, ehr, microsoft corp., microsoft healthvault
- Discussion threads 2007-10-04
- Who will trust Microsoft HealthVault?
- Who will trust Microsoft HealthVault?Distrust from PFIRLauren Weinstein of People For Internet Responsibility has published his negative take on Microsoft HealthVault and its implicatoins at http://lauren.vortex.com/archive/000306.html[b] Not So Open Standard [/b]Forget the fact that Microsoft has trust & security issues, a brief review of the SDK (http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/healthvault/bb802509.aspx)shows that even if...
- Tags: corporate law, security, microsoft corp., microsoft healthvault, u.s. department of justice, ehr
- Discussion threads 2007-10-04
- Microsoft: We're good for your health
- Microsoft: We're good for your healthYou Have GOT to be kiddingI don't trust any company to store my medical records out on the internet. My records are between myself and my doctor. No one else.Knowing Microsoft's record on security, you would have to be a blithering idiot to...
- Tags: vertical industries, benefits, healthcare, knowing microsoft, health care, microsoft corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-10-04
- Today's Debate: How deep should electronic health records be?
- Today's Debate: How deep should electronic health records be?If any proof were neededthat this is the next big land rush, with enormous amounts of money at stake, this is it. Aside from sports [1], the only reason ASU ever does [b]anything[/b] is if the Administration sees boatloads of money...
- Tags: healthcare, benefits, michael crow, asu, electronic health record, e-health
- Discussion threads 2007-10-01
- Even young doctors paralyzed by health record debate
- Even young doctors paralyzed by health record debateHigh stakes[i]I think a lot of EHR outfits are going to go bankrupt before 2009.[/i]Yeah, but the one who ends up with the brass ring will have a gold mine.My money's on Microsoft to get control of the whole shebang.That's possibleI'll be talking...
- Tags: vertical industries, benefits, healthcare, health record, health care
- Discussion threads 2007-09-27
- Even young doctors paralyzed by health record debate
- Today's post is late because I had my regular check-up this morning. It was with my doctor's new partner. She takes blood pressure well. That's always been one of the older doctor's pet peeves. The practice is in good hands. Then the first thing...
- Tags: doctor, health care, healthcare, e-health, pdas, vertical industries, benefits, handhelds, hardware, enterprise software, software, human resources, dana blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-09-27
- Today's Debate: Is open source the cure for health care?
- Today's Debate: Is open source the cure for health care?The Coming Electronic Health Record Software Disaster[url=http://www.linuxmednews.com/1190745985]FYI[/url]RE: Today's Debate: Is open source the cure for health care?The link is to an Ignacio Valdes story at LinuxMedNews describing how financial incentives for EHR, if not matched by standards, will lead to disaster.Recommended.Cost...
- Tags: vertical industries, benefits, healthcare, insurance, e-health, open source, health care, hacking, fyi
- Discussion threads 2007-09-26
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