The VA said it hired dozens of staff to help with the EHR rollout, and is in the process of hiring another 400 employees.
Applying traditional project management methodologies to an ambulatory EHR implementation often yields unexpected and often unpleasant results. Why? Lessons learned in Project Management Professional ...
In a recent Hayes Management Consulting blog, Lisa Laravie explains how to utilize your lessons learned when optimizing your EMR projects. How many times have we all uttered that phrase? It’s easy to ...
These findings provided directional goalposts for EMR project leaders. The data from this pilot survey influenced the design process in several ways. Nursing staff from each unit were invited to ...
The following article is written by Ann O’Neill, director of clinical operations, Regent Surgical Health. In my last column (“Electronic Health Records: What Does it Mean and Do We Have to Go There?“) ...
Over 30 years, the electronic health records landscape has transformed repeatedly, shifting from locally hosted systems to enterprise platforms, and now toward cloud-based ecosystems infused with ...
A little more than one year ago, Cleveland-based University Hospitals completed its transition to Epic, a process that converted 5.6 million patient records and scheduling systems into one EHR. UH ...
Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., who chairs the House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Technology Modernization, said he appreciated VA’s engagement with Congress “about establishing some metrics that ...
Robert Slepin has a very interesting job, as emeritus CIO advisor at electronic health record giant Epic. There are only a dozen or so of these contractors, who are available on demand to Epic ...
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