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Category Archives: EHR Implementation and Best Practices

Managing Your EHR Implementation Timeline

Managing Your EHR Implementation Timeline

One of the most important challenges you will face when switching to a new EHR is managing your EHR implementation timeline. Are you considering implementing an EHR system in your healthcare organization? It’s a big decision and one that can have a significant impact on your operations, staff, and patients. The good news is, analyzing […]

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EHR Selection and Implementation Success: Common Q & As

EHR selection success

Implementation, training, and selection of your Electronic Health Record (EHR) come with lots of questions. There are hundreds of vendors out there and a slew of sometimes confusing information. Not to worry– we’ve collected our most-asked questions for you. With the right information, you can make your EHR implementation and selection a success. How Do […]

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Your Modern-day EHR Can’t Be DIY

modern EHR

Opposed to modern-day Electronic Health Records (EHRs), old-fashioned EHR systems have a Do It Yourself (DIY) model. Your IT team fixes software issues, your staff installs expensive servers, and your team manually downloads applications, all on their own.  Tom Powers, previous Director of Business Development at Patagonia Health, said: “Over twenty years ago, [EHR] software […]

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Providing a Better Telehealth Experience

better telehealth experience

During the first quarter of 2020, telehealth visits increased by 50% due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Forward to today, and telehealth appointments are still a significant percentage of health visits.  As more clients experience this convenient tool, they provide valuable perspectives on the best ways to receive remote care. According to a recent study, clients […]

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Personalization, Configuration and Customization in EHR Design

Personalization, configuration and customization in your EHR

Personalization, configuration and customization in your EHR are sometimes confusing terms to differentiate. They involve different levels of making the EHR software unique to your users, groups of users, or organization. Some levels of these adjustments come as part of the base, out of box, EHR system. Others require source code changes by your vendor […]

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