Hospital Information Systems
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Picis, Inc.
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The need for effective critical care management is more urgent today than ever before. Trends in population demographics, healthcare labor, and patient resource needs are all creating a “perfect storm” that requires a new approach to managing Intensive Care Units (ICU).
This white paper will examine five best practices for effective critical care management which impact patient care, clinical ...
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Compuware Corporation
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Hospitals and health systems have become so dependent on automation that to say IT has become the lifeblood of the healthcare enterprise is neither a stretch nor a pun. And like the patients whose vital signs must be continuously observed by sophisticated critical care monitors, the moment has arrived for a similar system to monitor the health of the IT operation. The stakes have never been ...
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Infinity/Civerex, LLC
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The race is on to acquire EHR systems but where’s the finish line?
Most prospective buyers see an EHR simply as a way to get incentives but if you buy an EHR system that meets the criteria for “meaningful use”, you will probably get a one-time incentive but not much more than this.
According to the “EHR Impact Study” published in October 2009 by the European Commission (The socio-economic ...
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Picis, Inc.
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SEVEN STEPS TO IMPROVE THE FINANCIAL HEALTH OF YOUR ED
Is your ED in need of critical care? Seven Steps to Improve the Financial Health of your ED
Emergency care providers face many opposing forces that impact both their ability to provide quality care and to maximize financial performance in the Emergency Department (ED). From ED overcrowding to increasing patient volumes, these trends are not ...
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Compuware Corporation
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In the last two decades, hospitals and health systems have made huge investments in IT infrastructure, electronic health records (EHRs) and clinical applications like computer physician order entry (CPOE) and clinical decision support. This IT-enabled clinical transformation will accelerate during the next five years, driven by pay-for-performance incentives for EHRs and e-prescribing, the need ...
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