Healthcare Interoperability and achieving the “one patient, one chart” standard The importance of interoperability in healthcare is in its ease-of-use for patients and practitioners. See how to meet the “one patient, one chart” standard.
Healthcare Uncategorized Cyberattacks: The next healthcare epidemic Phishing does not rely just on subterfuge; it relies heavily on psychology.
Healthcare Integrated Healthcare Demands Interoperability One of the advantages of being part of a global team is a more diverse perspective of the issues faced by healthcare systems around the world. In the more
Healthcare Celebrating #NHITweek in the heart of healthcare innovation: Cleveland There are rankings for everything these days. Looking for the city with the best food? How about the best places to live in your 30s? Need to find the
Healthcare Are parades using your medical records as confetti? I’m torn, no pun intended. I enjoy celebrating special events and I’m excited about the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team's World Cup victory. The parade in NYC
Healthcare Summer travel: The perfect reason – and season – for HIT interoperability It’s summer and I’ve made plans to travel with my family after an incredibly long Cleveland winter. We’re all packed and I can’t wait to hit the road. We
Healthcare Hacking Medicare: Why we should use hacking as a method to solve some of our healthcare problems – Part 2 I am a bit embarrassed to share this simple hack. It feels a little old-school, because workflow software has been around for almost 40 years now. Perhaps
Healthcare Hacking Medicare: Why we should use hacking as a method to solve some of our healthcare problems – Part 1 I recently became addicted to a podcast called the TED Radio Hour. Each week it takes a topic and cleverly weaves TED talks together that relate to the