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Archive for September, 2008

We’ve all heard the proverb, “He who fails to plan, plans to fail.”

This is certainly the case in the majority of failed electronic medical records (EMR) implementations, and usually the physicians/ administrators/ owners (circle your choice) bear the responsibility. Since this may well be the most difficult (and expensive) project your medical practice will undertake, it literally pays to have a good plan in place.

Implementation of an EMR system is truly a formidable task and the logistics can be overwhelming. We realized that we would need an integrated plan that would tie together both the technical side of the project with training in order to maximize efficiency, making the best time and use of our staff and contracted help.

So we worked with a project manager to break our EMR implementation project down into major processes and then (more…)

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Ask any doctor,  what is the first thing you should buy for an EMR implementation and the response will be, “The EMR Software, of course.”

Wrong! Ask any non-medical person involved with EMR implementation and his or her opinion would be that the EMR software is the last (or one of the last things) to choose.

But let’s assume that you already know that there are some basics that must be set up first, such as your building’s infrastructure, your network design, determining staff skill sets, etc. (If not, then check out this blog for previous posts on these topics before proceeding).

In this article, I¹ll discuss how to decide on both an EMR software vendor and the actual EMR software. (more…)

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EMR Update – follow along as Ocala Eye implements its EMR system

This Issue:

  • Train the Trainers
  • Utilize the “Gee Whiz” Factor
  • The Who, What, Where, and How of Scanning Old Paper Records

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