E-Health Designs, LLC
Healthcare Information Technology Consulting and Professional Project Management by Robert E. Connors, FACHE, PMP-
John Glaser’s Recent Comments on Need for Healthcare IT Interdisciplinary Approach
Posted on December 11th, 2009 No commentsFrom CHIME website:
“Improving health care through the use of information technology is inherently a multidisciplinary undertaking. Computer science. Health informatics. Management. Clinical domain knowledge. Finance. Social sciences. Many bases of knowledge, experience and perspective must all come together to effectively leverage electronic health records. Those who lead technology-enabled changes in care practice must appreciate the need to assemble and apply this diversity of know-how and individuals. No one leader can possibly be deeply conversant across this range, but they can develop an appreciation of the interdisciplinary nature of the undertaking. And they can use their leadership skill to bring together the disciplines and harness their collective contributions. Being a leader in health care information technology is difficult and complicated. Perhaps the greatest leadership challenge is leading multidisciplinary teams. But well-led teams also are the most potent contributor to our efforts to improve care. ”
–John Glaser, Ph.D., vice president and CIO at Partners HealthCare System, is serving as chairman of the CIO SmartBrief Advisory Board. His commentary on selected articles will appear each Friday in the CIO SmartBrief
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Interesting New Web Site on Mobile Healthcare Applications
Posted on December 10th, 2009 No commentsMike Auricchio, a student in The George Washington University graduate program in healthcare administration (my alma mater), has created an interesting blog discussing Mobile Healthcare Applications.
Check it out at: http://www.healthcareapplication.com
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HHS Releases Healthcare IT Training Funds to Community Colleges
Posted on November 30th, 2009 No commentshttp://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/hhs-releases-80-million-train-hit-workforce
The Department of Health and Human Services will release $80 million in grants to help develop and strengthen the health information technology workforce through community college training programs
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Healthcare IT Savings Wishful Thinking?
Posted on November 30th, 2009 No commentsNew Harvard study questions whether investment in healthcare IT actually improves hospital efficiency, cost-savings, and quality.
My take is that it is too early to get a definitive answer. We are in the infancy stages and won’t be able to measure any significant ROI until we have critical mass of physicians and hospitals adopting robust electronic health records and engaging in electronic healthcare information exchange.
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VHA, Kaiser, DoD Health Information Exchange Using NHIN
Posted on November 30th, 2009 No commentsAs announced in Healthcare IT News, VHA, DOD, and Kaiser will exchange health information using the NHIN Connect solution. VHA and Kaiser will be first out of the gate, with DOD expected to join in early calendar year 2010. Initial exchange will focus on a HITSP compliant c.32 document.
http://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/va-kaiser-plan-link-electronic-medical-records
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Understanding Drupal
Posted on November 22nd, 2009 No commentsI am hearing a lot about Drupal, which appears to be a viable alternative to WordPress.
Per the Wiki, “Drupal (pronounced /ˈdruːpəl/) is a free and open source Content Management System (CMS) written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. It is used as a back-end system for many different types of websites, ranging from small personal blogs to Enterprise 2.0 collaboration and knowledge management uses to large corporate and political sites. High-traffic Drupal-based websites include ubuntu.com and seobook.com.[5] In October 2009, the administration of U.S. president Barack Obama adopted Drupal for the official Whitehouse.gov website. The standard release of Drupal, known as Drupal core, contains basic features common to most CMSs. These include the ability to register and maintain individual user accounts within a flexible and rich permission / privilege system, create and manage menus, RSS-feeds, customize page layout, perform logging, and administer the system. As installed, Drupal provides options to create a classic brochureware website, a single- or multi-user blog, an Internet forum, or a community website providing for User-generated content.”
This seminar looks like it is worth the money. I’ll check it out.
http://store.lullabot.com/products/understanding-drupal?gclid=CIarjoWhn54CFdlD5god_3WulA
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Hospital Born Infections
Posted on November 22nd, 2009 No commentsGood site on hospital borne-infections.
Vecna, Inc. has some interesting technologies to detect infections early and send alerts.
http://www.vecnamedical.com/solutions/quality_patient_safety/index.shtml
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New Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Less Than World Class?
Posted on November 17th, 2009 No commentshttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/12/AR2009091202432.html
Article by Dr. Steve Schimpff, former CEO, Maryland Medical Center. Note comment on importance of training and simulation labs.
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Compare Hospital Quality: Hospital Value Index
Posted on November 5th, 2009 No commentshttp://www.hospitalvalueindex.com
Provides rankings of 4500 U.S. hospitals on mortality and readmission rates, plus core quality measures. It would be interesting to determine if the top ranked hospitals make greater investment in healthcare IT.
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101 Ways To Use Twitter In Your Hospital
Posted on October 27th, 2009 No commentsGreat blog entry from LPN to RN.net Blog on use of Twitter in hospitals.
http://www.lpn-to-rn.net/blog/2009/101-ways-to-use-twitter-in-your-hospital/


