Help The Electronic Health Records. They Are Being Abused!
At this point I think I may revert back to the old-fashioned term of Electronic MEDICAL Records because suddenly they’ve gone from saviors of the healthcare industry to tools of the money-grubbing doctors…at least according to some. That and we’ve realized that they help the medical community more than they improve the health of people. … Continue reading
Decide On This
A fundamental factor in understanding Information Theory is that a signal, regardless of noise, will degrade over time and distance. Those of us in healthcare are starting to feel that a person’s mental capacity also degrades the more time and clicks they spend on an EHR. There are people who really hate working with EHRs. … Continue reading
Meaningful Use Attestations Show the Rich Get Richer
Originally posted on HISTalk Practice. Meaningful Use charts and graphs are a dime a dozen these days and as much as I’d like to add another bar or delicious pie chart to the mix, I just can’t bring myself to do it. I have no reservations about creating maps from the data though! For the … Continue reading
MEDITECH Screen Icons
For those familiar, MEDITECH’s screen icons have always been a bit of a joke. Not purposefully, unfortunately as I always appreciate a dash of whimsy in products, but just short of the line of what most people would consider something acceptable to put out in public. Ever since they blue themselves and their interface starting … Continue reading
Service Woes of EHR Vendors
One of my clients had their service representative notify them that they were leaving the company on Monday. Her last day would be that same day. Then she laughed maniacally. OK, she didn’t do the laugh, but there were some nervous giggles. Given the abruptness though, her supervisor was contacted, apologies were issues, and … Continue reading
3 Models For Exchanging Healthcare Data Post-EHR Craze
Reposted from HISTalk Practice. Let’s assume for a moment that the current craze surrounding EHRs is completely effective and every physician in America is meaningfully utilizing one in the near future (hurray for blind optimism!). There are two purposes for doing this, despite the numerous reasons that have been thrown out there. One is the … Continue reading
LSS/MEDITECH Meaningful Use Checklist
For those of you looking for a good way to manage your LSS/MEDITECH MPM Meaningful Use setup and tracking, here is a spreadsheet with checklist that should do the trick. Loosely based on the LSS provided spreadsheet until I discovered theirs was left out a few things and didn’t have the best concept. This will … Continue reading
What EHR Vendors and Health IT Pundits Should Say About the ACA Ruling
Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
Health Informatics: Defined
Originally posted on HISTalk Readers Write Series Health Informatics [helth in-fer-mat-iks] -a noun? Health Informatics is a term that has garnered a multitude of definitions over the relatively short term it has been in use. Papers have even been written on it, positing definitions containing the synergistic relationship between the disciplines of medicine, operations management, … Continue reading
5 UI/UX Tips For MEDITECH’s New Web-Based EHR
For those not following the rumors, the conjecture…and well, the words coming out of MEDITECH’s employees’ mouths at their CIO Forum; MEDITECH is developing a web-based EHR for 6.1. It will supposedly come in a tablet-friendly format (meaning web-browser based, but “designed” for a smaller screen), and no it does not appear that it … Continue reading

