Saturday, November 14, 2009

Ambulatory EHR Implementation

Here's an excellent artile on Ambulatory EHR implementation:

http://www.himss.org/asp/contentredirector.asp?contentid=67208
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Monday, November 9, 2009

Imprivata For Single Sign On

If the medical community hopes to build an interoperable network of accessible EMR depositories spread across many medical offices, at some point they will face the issue of security and identify managment. How many sign-ons screens will a person have to navigate?

A company named Imprivata offers an identity management and single sign on solution designed to let seperate systems interoperate with a singe sign on solution.


Read more at their website: http://www.imprivata.com





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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Freeware Syncronization Software

I love this software! Click Here for the website. If you need to sync files between a PC and an external drive, or between two PCs, this is a great little freeware utility. I've had a lot of success with it over the years. It's simple and it just works.







From the website:

One synchronization software provides all these solutions

Sync data between your desktop PC and laptop (notebook).
Replicate and back-up data between your home and office computers.
Synchronize more than two directories.
Update and back-up files over a local network or the Internet.
Synchronize removable devices (USB key, flash drive, CDRW) with a local drive. Get both the performance of local drives and the mobility of removable drives. USB key lost or damaged? Your local drive always has an up-to-date copy. Hard drive crash? Your removable drive has the most current version of all your critical data.


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FBI Warns of Increase Computer Security Risks

Everyone who does any online banking should go to the following FBI website press release to read the following brief but important warning just released by the FBI regarding cyber-crime: Fraudulent Automated Clearing House (ACH) Transfers Connected to Malware and Work-at-Home Scams.

Then read a recent Reuter's report by Deborah Cohen entitled Small Firms More Susceptible to Cyber Crime.

In my professional experience as an IT support person working for small businesses, I can attest that cyber security among small businesses is not usually a priority, not because they don't care, but because they don't understand the threat or the simple steps they can take to secure their critical data.

Here are some tips:

1) Use Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware software and keep the subscriptions up to date. I've never had to clean viruses from computers with up-to-date Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware. There are a bunch of good ones out there. Pick one and use it.

2) Consider a commercial email and web filtering solution like Message Labs. Check out their SMB package Here. This is a service that filters your email and web content before it even gets to your office. Prices usually start around $5 a user or less per month.

3) Password protect everything, especially your wireless networks and routers. And use secure passwords!

4) Keep your software up-to-date. Hackers find new security holes all the time. But if you keep up with software updates, your risks of being compromised are drastically reduced.

Now that's not too hard! A little precaution goes a long way.

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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Email Marketing Solutions

If you are familiar with email marketing, then you are familiar with Constant Contact. If you're feeling cramped with Constant Contacts features and want a little more power, check out StreamSend.



Their plans are pretty affordable. Whereas CC charges for blocks of contact slots, Stream Send charges by blocks of email slots. But it looks like CC is less expensive if you email multiple times per month.

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Monday, November 2, 2009

8 Steps To a Successful EMR Implementation

An article gloStream CEO Mike Sappington, found here, describes eight key areas for a successful EMR implementation.

I'm considering offering gloStream as a solution for local practices. However, there is a 'buy-in' fee I'll have to pay to become a partner-provider. Also, gloStream is not a big player on the national scene. Being a Michigan based company, there are no partners or clients in Tennessee as of yet.

What would be great is an EMR experience event, where vendors came and showcased their products and let doctor's and practices 'walk through' a couple of simulated encounters!

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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Electronics Health Record Vendor Reports

Electronic Health Record technology is a really hot item right now. The federal government has set a goal of for all medical records in the US to be digitized and indexed by 2014. "But today, only 8 percent of the nation's 5,000 hospitals and 17 percent of its 800,000 physicians are using computerized record-keeping systems" (Health IT: An Rx for Health Care).

The American Academy of Neurology Professional Association has produced a report on electronic health record vendors every year since 2006.

2006 Electronic Health Records Vendor Report
2007 Electronic Health Records Vendor Report
2008 Electronic Health Records Vendor Report

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