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March 15, 2010

GE Healthcare unveils new Virtual Sleep Lab

GE Healthcare launched its MARS Virtual Sleep Lab (VSL), the first device that allows physicians to view quantitative cardiac and sleep apnea analysis from any GE-monitored inpatient bed, at the American College of Cardiology's 59th Annual Scientific Session in Atlanta on Monday.

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App Review: General Medical History outlines patient visit
General Medical History, developed by Clinical Cliffs, is a free iPhone app that's great for new doctors and medical students looking to get sharp on protocol for routine patient visits, but doesn't offer much to the veteran doc. MORE
Five features missing from most EHRs
While EHRs are increasingly essential for healthcare providers, their efficacy can be constricted by the nature of their design, their use and the interpretation of data. MORE
VA working on 'Aviva' - next generation of VistA
The Department of Veterans Affairs is at work on the next generation of VistA, its 20-plus year-old electronic medical record system, which is often praised by users but considered a headache to planners working to bring VA health systems fully into the Internet age. MORE
e-Rx "on ramp" to an electronic healthcare highway for docs
Nearly 1,000 affiliated physicians of Huntington Memorial Hospital, a 636-bed, not-for-profit hospital in Southern California, are moving to electronic prescribing, a step which hospital officials say will help bring them closer to an electronic healthcare record. MORE
Survey shows nurses spend most of their time on paperwork
Consumers weigh in on top 10 meaningful use arguments
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Fed presence at Interoperability Showcase increases eight fold
Detroit Medical Center "fills in gaps" for paperless system
Bi-directional mobile software launched for hospitals
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February 04, 2010 Chris Thorman

Updates on meaningful use, certified EHR technology and the stimulus bill

In this table, we've combined the meaningful use objectives for both eligible professionals and hospitals for the Stage 1 adoption year, the required EHR technology criteria to accomplish those objectives and what criteria the government will use to measure meaningful use. MORE
January 28, 2010 David Blumenthal, MD

New physician adoption statistics

The CDC recently released its latest report on the adoption of electronic health records amongst office-based physicians from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey. MORE
January 26, 2010 John Halamka, MD

BIDMC data marts

At BIDMC, our clinical systems are written in a hierarchical database called Cache - a very fast transactional system with great reliability and disaster recovery features. MORE
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Recent Comments

  • Five features missing from most EHRs - GUI
    rsimkus

    I agree with the previous comments. I saw what was called an "intelligent graphical interface" or IGI over 10 years ago. It was very advanced yet it has not penetrated the legacy row and column interface. It seems that many current EMRs are not much more than electronic versions of paper charts that shuffle various parts of the record on and off the screen. Little attention is paid to the creation of linkages between different parts of the record. Little use is made of smart icons that could provide the user with some indication of the information that is connected to that icon. Sophisticated graphs that are available in other industries are virtually unknown in the EMR domain the excuse being that that no one is asking for them. Physicians themselves will often say that they would rather see the numbers rather than graphs. I suspect that this is because they have only seen poorly designed graphs and they have been taught in medical school to look at the numbers.

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    vodomecs

    This is very sad fact. There are many other much more important things nurses should be taking care of, instead of spending most of their time on paperwork. There should be other professionals responsible for this. That is one of the reason why public health care and hospitals quality is on so low level...

    V. Niani
    Peyronie's disease treatment

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