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The EHR of Choice for Leading Medical Groups
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Rapid Implementation of an Electronic Health Record in an Academic Setting
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The Economic Effect of Implementing an EMR in an Outpatient Clinical Setting
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Driving Forces: A Brief History Of The EHR
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Driving Physician Adoption Through Physician-Centric Design
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Going Paperless: Key Design Considerations
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An Update on the Gathering Storm
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A Model for Consumer-Driven Healthcare: Leading the Way Toward the Next Generation in Healthcare
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Reducing Lobby Waiting Times by 60 Percent for Pre-Operative Testing and Admitting
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Bed Management-Decreasing Bed Turn Around Times by 30%
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Reducing HIM Processing Time from 10+ Days to less than 24 Hours
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Establishing a Framework for Organizational Transformation in Healthcare
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Transforming the Way Hospitals Are Managed: Bringing Best-in-Class Management Practices To Health Care
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"Combining Revenue Cycle and Technical Outsourcing Services to Fuel Clinical Innovation" A Case Study of Northern Arizona Healthcare
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Gathering Storm
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Health Information Technology and the Electronic Health Record
This paper explores the framework that the U.S. federal government has laid out for health information technology and electronic health record (EHR) development; changes required for the initiative’s success; implications for physicians, hospitals, payers, employers and patients; and steps that health care provider and managed care organizations can take now to ensure their leadership position in the future.
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Using Gainsharing to Align Incentives for Medical Management
This new paper explores the objectives and history of gainsharing programs, drivers fueling demand, critical success factors and guiding principles, potential benefits, and an approach to achieving gainsharing objectives.
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Top 10 Patient Safety Myths
Many provider CIOs are reevaluating their institutions’ processes for insuring patient safety. Some are seeking counsel to help break through the noise of the health information management (HIM) marketplace. With that in mind, Accenture has compiled the following list of the most dominant patient safety myths, along with tips on how health care leaders can counter them.
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Managing Your Clinical Information Systems through Electronic Health Records
All hospitals and health systems clearly need to consider developing electronic methods of storing and tracking clinical information systems. But in so doing, they will need to face some fundamental architectural problems with existing technologies. These include: scalability, reliability, recoverability, interchangeable vocabularies, and integration. This white paper explores the steps that Health Provider CIOs can begin to take now to ensure their leadership position in the future.
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Right Track
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Decision Making as Coping
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Summary of Use of Heparin in the Management of Burn Wounds
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