Successfully Choosing Your EMR: 15 Crucial DecisionsISBN: 978-1-4443-3214-8
Paperback
480 pages
March 2010, BMJ Books
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Arthur Gasch is the CEO and founder of Medical Strategic
Planning (MSP), established in 1992 to provide the North American
healthcare device and information systems markets with reliable,
verifiable business intelligence data and services based upon
census-level market surveys. MSP is now the largest database of
market information of its type.
MSP offers the MSP EHR Selector, developed in 2002 by Dr. Caroline Samuels, MD, a Web-based tool that empowers physicians, practice managers, CIOs, and EHR consultants to find systems that match their user requirements and budget, based on 375 user-selectable, independently-vetted criteria. Available by subscription, the Selector covers 29 practice specialties and is applicable to 512,800 office-based physicians in the U.S.
The Selector's data, however, is based on a more limited subset of information than the proposed book, which is based on 12 years of annual surveys. The tool can be used as an adjunct to the book, but it is not necessary to use the Selector to understand nor to benefit from the book.
Mr. Gasch's interest in computerized patient records dates to 1975 when he conducted the first medical computer applications seminars for hospital personnel while employed by Hewlett-Packard.
Before founding MSP, Mr. Gasch was Manager of Market Research with Siemens Electromedical Group in Danvers, MA. He now edits the Industry Alert newsletter (with a circulation of 10,000) and was a Contributing Editor to American Health Consultant's popular BBT (Biomedical Business & Technology) newsletter for 14 years.
He was also one of several contributors to the book, ICU 2010 - ICU Design for the Future, edited by D. Kirk Hamilton and underwritten by the Center for Innovation in Health Facilities.
MSP offers the MSP EHR Selector, developed in 2002 by Dr. Caroline Samuels, MD, a Web-based tool that empowers physicians, practice managers, CIOs, and EHR consultants to find systems that match their user requirements and budget, based on 375 user-selectable, independently-vetted criteria. Available by subscription, the Selector covers 29 practice specialties and is applicable to 512,800 office-based physicians in the U.S.
The Selector's data, however, is based on a more limited subset of information than the proposed book, which is based on 12 years of annual surveys. The tool can be used as an adjunct to the book, but it is not necessary to use the Selector to understand nor to benefit from the book.
Mr. Gasch's interest in computerized patient records dates to 1975 when he conducted the first medical computer applications seminars for hospital personnel while employed by Hewlett-Packard.
Before founding MSP, Mr. Gasch was Manager of Market Research with Siemens Electromedical Group in Danvers, MA. He now edits the Industry Alert newsletter (with a circulation of 10,000) and was a Contributing Editor to American Health Consultant's popular BBT (Biomedical Business & Technology) newsletter for 14 years.
He was also one of several contributors to the book, ICU 2010 - ICU Design for the Future, edited by D. Kirk Hamilton and underwritten by the Center for Innovation in Health Facilities.
Betty Gasch is the President and Chief Operating Officer
and previously held positions with the Visiting Nurse Association
of Central Jersey. Mrs. Gasch has worked as an ICU nurse and nurse
educator, and was CCRN certified. She holds a Bachelor of Science
degree (Summa Cum Laude) in Nursing from the University of
Michigan.
Mrs. Gasch is a publisher of MSP Industry Alert and also was
a contributing writer to the BBT Newsletter, and her
articles have also appeared in Medical Device Daily and
Assisted Living newsletters. She co-authored several MSP
market reports, and developed and presented "Invasive Hemodynamic
Monitoring" and other nursing seminar materials.