7 Tips to Make EHR Consolidations Less Stressful
Moving from one EHR to another takes time, resources, and money. It can stress out the people involved. Yet, it doesn’t have to be painful if you follow these tips.
Moving from one EHR to another takes time, resources, and money. It can stress out the people involved. Yet, it doesn’t have to be painful if you follow these tips.
In a merger or acquisition, successful leaders cultivate empathy and prioritize their people in consolidation planning, change management, and training.
In the latest Checkup, Dr. Craig Joseph dives into decluttering technology and outdated clinical practices to alleviate physicians' workload.
Leveraging EHR extensions with a host-affiliate relationship allows systems to work together to achieve a holistic view of patients & provide better care.
Read about the real impact that referral leakage has on health systems in the latest Checkup by Dr. Craig Joseph.
Learn more about how we can better prevent, not just treat, healthcare worker burnout in the latest Checkup from Dr. Craig Joseph.
A comprehensive and strategic method of information sharing exists in the healthcare ecosystem and is gaining increasing attention: the shared patient record model. Learn more about this from Director of Advisory Services, Doug Turner, and Managing Director, Markets - Advisory Services, Win Vaughn.
The devices we wear are capable of generating millions of data points every day. But are there ways we can better utilize this information to improve the lives of patients? Read the latest Checkup from Dr. Craig Joseph to learn more.
How did Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) improve their clinical decision support tools, and what does this have to do with a golden mouse? Read the latest Checkup from Dr. Craig Joseph to learn more about the “Clickbusters” initiative, and how this program brought together a team of clinicians invested in improving EHR usage.
The Checkup blog series continues from last week with part 2 providing an in-depth look that focuses on the systemic problems that played a large part in the tragic case of RaDonda Vaught, and how a user-centered focus can decrease the likelihood of such a problem happening again.
In his most recent blog (part 1 of 2), Dr. Craig Joseph outlines the circumstances involved in the case of RaDonda Vaught, a Tennessee nurse found culpable in the death of patient Charlene Murphey in 2017. Read on to learn more about the case.
What role will guidelines play in the future of healthcare? Read Dr. Craig Joseph's latest Checkup to learn more.