NEXTGEN Healthcare has put together a White Paper with insider tips on creating an HIE that improves clinical integration; enhances patient safety;and achieves enterprise, community, and statewide healthcare connectivity.
ICD-10-CM/PCS Implementation Toolkit
This ICD-10-CM/PCS Implementation Toolkit, from The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), provides many of the necessary tools and documents needed for successfully implementing ICD-10-CM/PCS.
Improving usability of EHR systems: AMIA Recommendations
In response to mounting evidence that use of electronic medical record systems may cause unintended consequences, and even patient harm, the AMIA Board of Directors convened a Task Force on Usability to examine evidence from the literature and make recommendations. A position paper was developed by the AMIA and published by the Journal of American Medical Information Association outlining 4 major recommendations.
Six Lessons Learned About Hospital Smartphone Integration
A Preview of the Six Lessons
1. While the idea of completely replacing all pagers hospital-wide with smartphones gets people talking, it’s probably not a realistic goal
2. The many different communication devices in today’s hospitals need to be supported because they aren’t going away
3. Integration with the existing enterprise communications backbone is crucial for messaging accuracy and the effective use of smartphones (and other mobile devices)
4. Smartphones are enabling a paradigm shift in the way hospital staff communicate as well as how they work
5. Encryption is essential to protect patient privacy and meet industry compliance requirements
6. Opportunities for clinical collaboration are improved by integrating smartphones with nurse call and other point-of-care systems
Best Practices in Securing Hospitals IT systems from the inside
Paul Christman, Vice President, Public Sector Sales and Marketing at Dell, speaks about three key elements of internal controls that help ensure that Hospitals' IT systems are as strong inside a hospital's corridors as it on the outside.
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