Successfully Choosing Your EMR: 15 Crucial DecisionsISBN: 978-1-4443-3214-8
Paperback
480 pages
March 2010, BMJ Books
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The Electronic Medical Record (EMR) - is the essential underpinning
of any significant healthcare reform and is the more comprehensive
record than the Electronic Health Record (EHR). This book clarifies
the Crucial Decisions that result in successful EMR adoption and
avoidance of expensive EMR mistakes. It provides timely insight in
leveraging ARRA/HiTech, Meaningful Use, Stark Safe Harbor, CPOE and
PQRI incentives and understanding current HITSP, HL7, ASTM, ELINCS
and other interoperability standards.
This book provides practical guidance on:
- Evaluating EMR ease-of-use
- Determining In-office vs. Web-based vs. Blended EMR deployment
- Deciding which user-interface approach to adopt
- Understanding structured vs. unstructured charting approaches
- Assessing EMR developer stability
- Obtaining legal advice about RFIs, RFPs and contract negotiations
"The federal government has set aside significant incentives for
physicians to adopt and implement electronic medical record
systems. As providers across the country seek out various health IT
tools and capabilities, this book serves as a remarkably useful,
step-by-step guide for successfully deploying an EMR system. This
kind of information will be imperative as we bring our health
system into the 21st century."
—Newt Gingrich, Founder of The Center for Health
Transformation, Former Speaker of the House, USA
Also endorsed by: Rep. Rush Holt (D NJ), Richard Dick, Ph.D. & Radu Kramer, M.D.