In advance of this week’s #HITsm chat on the topic of “Physicians Driving Healthcare Innovation in Technology”, I asked a few physicians – leaders who regularly engage…
Tag Archives | EHR
SMART on FHIR: Inter-app-ability
Recent research by peer60 shows that more than half of community hospitals are dissatisfied with their EHRs due to poor usability and a lack of functionality….
Nurses Have No Love Lost for EHRs
Come on health IT admins! You can’t just launch an EHR and be done with it. There needs to be follow-up to see how it…
Learning about Usability from Accessibility: Exploring PHRs with Dean Karavite
Industrial designer Marc Harrison suffered a brain injury while sledding when he was 11-years old. The injury and years of rehabilitation would provide Harrison with…
Medical Scribes: The History of Present Illness is Now a Narrative
“We are again at a time of great change. The doctors of medicine long have been revered like priests of old; scribes copied their words…
Analyzing The TweetStream: Week of 7/1-7/3
It was a short week for us, thanks to the 4th of July, but that didn’t stop our Tweet net from catching a few good…
Analyzing The TweetStream: A Closer Look at The News For The Week of 6/24 – 6/28
In this new blog segment, we take a look at the top 5 pieces of news that ran through our Twitterfeed over a specific work week. #1…
Analyzing The TweetStream: A Closer Look at The News For The Week of 6/17 – 6/21
In this new blog segment, we take a look at the top 5 pieces of news that ran through our Twitterfeed over a specific work week. #1:…
When Disaster Strikes: EHRs Key in Managing Medical Emergencies
May 22 marks the one-year anniversary of the tornado that ravaged Joplin, Mo. Last year was the United States’ fourth deadliest year for tornadoes on…