Showing posts with label ITHealthcare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ITHealthcare. Show all posts

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Study: EHRS improve care in community-based practices

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This doesn’t exactly qualify as “News”, but more of a validation of the benefits of EHR/EMR systems.  These systems bring tremendous value in function to Healthcare providers as well as they put inJersey_City_Medical_Center place a process and methodology that will literally squeeze expense dollars out of the equation.  The reduction of expense dollars can very often make the Business Case for the investment in such systems.

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Electronic Health Records and the 21st Century Health Care System

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Monday, October 05, 2009

Millions of people use the Internet to research drugs

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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Healthcare billing companies could benefit from EHR expansion

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Let’s talk about the expense-side.  How many times have you been frustrated with the tsunami of paper-based forms and ID cards at your health care provider’s office, insurance company mailings, hospital, x-ray lab, etc.  It is not only the mindless repetition of repetitive information placed into little boxes on forms, but the “handling” of this data by none other than PEOPLE.

As Healthcare Reform consumes a large part of the public debate today in the news and around water coolers and Twitter feeds alike, one must look at Healthcare and think about where we are spending all this money.  Is it with Pharma?  Sure.  Is it with providers like Doctors, hospitals and Insurance Carriers? Sure.  That is another level of discussion (possibly a future Blog).  While debate rages in the public sector about proposed reforms, we should think about the way things are done in the private sector.  I certainly am not opposed to or in favor of any particular proposal offered thus far.  I don’t think the answer is quite clear yet.

Payers_5If we were a commercial, For-Profit operation and the process known as Healthcare was in trouble, we would do two things:

 

  1. Analyze and document the current business processes
  2. Streamline and optimize the low-hang fruit, such as common expenses that are redundant and can be facilitated by technology.

Let’s look at #2.  If we really want to improve Healthcare, one way to take a big bite out of the equation, is to reduce unwanted or un-needed expenses across the landscape.  As you can see in the inset charts of overall Healthcare expenses, there are numerous areas of process that can be scrutinized.  Think about all of the paper handling that goes on across all of these pie slices.  How many times does someone touch, fax, staples, mail, photocopy, stamp, reprint, ask for reprints, etc across all of these Healthcare services?  Clearly the actual number is unknown, but clearly it is a whopping amount of time and expense already built into the equation.

US Government Report on Health Care Expenditures

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As a result of a prior study, the Federal government made numerous suggestions:

Private payors, governments, and providers should continue experiments to improve incentives for providers to lower costs and enhance quality and for consumers to seek lower prices and better quality. “

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Technology is one way to facilitate even the most mundane process of the pie.  EHR / EMR or Electronic Health Records (or Electronic Medical Records) is a technology opportunity for Healthcare.  There are hundreds of EHR systems being developed right now.  The Federal government, through the Stimulus Program, is offering incentives for organizations such as Hospitals, Healthcare Providers (like Doctors’ offices) to acquire and implement such a system.  Overall, it should take a huge bite out of the expense equation for facilitating Healthcare.  This can occur across all of the slices of the Healthcare expense pie.

The successful implementation of EHR/EMR in hospitals, doctors’ offices, clinics, First Aid Squad’s, etc will not answer the current debate on Healthcare.  It can merely lower the tone and reduce part of the expense that is choking many Americans.

Nunc est bibendum

Now we must drink. (Horace)

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Should E-Health Records Be A Job Perk?

Should E-Health Records Be A Job Perk?

As corporate America struggles with escalating health care premiums, why would EMR/EHR be considered a Perk?  It would seem to be an obvious cost-efficiency effort, much like that of migrating employees away from hard paychecks to Direct Deposit, and web-based Pay Stubs and W2s.

That is just on the Expense-side of the equation.  Consider the value of patients actually having digital heath records at their finger-tips?  Gone should be the days of sitting on hold with your doctors’ office trying to get someone to fax you a copy of your own Blood Test which you paid for.  We certainly would want EMR/EHR to progress due to efficiency-sake and not to be inhibited due to Medical-Provider competitiveness, do we?

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FTC Sets Rule Requiring Public Notification of PHR Breaches

Regarding Privacy and Security - FTC Sets Rule Requiring Public Notification of PHR Breaches.

This is no different or less important than the recent revelations of Credit Card / PCI breaches.  This is an important issue over Security and Privacy. 

These new rules attempt to tighten the controls and governance over Public Health Record data.  This is just at the beginning and issues like this will continue to consume the news as the Federal Government incents through stimulus, EHR/EMR development and implementations.  The move away from paper and manual process is a key to our future success towards efficient and higher quality Healthcare through innovative technology infusion.

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Monday, August 10, 2009

If You Build a Private Cloud, Will Anyone Come?

If You Build a Private Cloud, Will Anyone Come? http://bit.ly/4iuvbQ

Process - People - Technology, in that order.

Understanding Business Process, SLA requirments and overall business drivers are key to get under wraps first, before the Technology decisions are made.

Sunday, August 09, 2009

Medical Imaging Advances Lead To Storage Headaches

Medical Imaging Advances Lead To Storage Headaches http://bit.ly/B6opv

There should be no surprise here. Any Rich-content service is going to consume large amounts of storage. In this case, we are please to have such a happy problem with advances in medical imaging and the ability to transmit and share images among health service providers.