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Canadian Healthcare Technology - 2006 Directory of Healthcare I.T. Suppliers 2006 Directory of Healthcare I.T. Suppliers 3M Health Information Systems 300 Tartan Drive London ON N5V 4M9 T: 1-800-265-1840 F: 1-800-341-4630 Web: www.3m.com health professionals with the applications and tools th...
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Canadian Healthcare Technology - Advertise
Each year, in the June/July issue, we include a directory of leading suppliers of IT related products and services to the healthcare community. Month Feature Report Focus Report Editorial Deadline Ad Jan . 1 8 , 200 7 March Wireless/ Mobile Solutions Dictation/ Transcription Jan. 9 , 200 7 Feb. 6 , 200 7 Feb. 15 , 200 7 April E-Medical Records...
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Technology for Doctors
Patients will access the system through MyChart lot of hurdles.” Eytan says MyGroupHealth offers patients an unprecedented level of access to physicians and to medical care in general. “Our system has received secure e-mail from every continent including Antarctica. Patients log onto the web wherever and get a response.” Another portal that...
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Canadian Healthcare Technology - June/July 2003 issue
READ THE STORY ONLINE Teaching patient safety Unique software under development at the University of Sherbrooke medical school, in Quebec, will allow medical students to test diagnoses, treatments and drug orders through simulations. Large-scale EHR in U.S. Kaiser Permanente, the send it out in a mini version, she said. Right now, we have...
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Canadian Healthcare Technology - April 2006 issue
Full rollout should be complete this summer. That will make any Albertan’s electronic health record (EHR) available to authorized care providers throughout the province. By 2007, that ubiquitously accessible record will include diagnostic images. “Technically, we are a little bit ahead in Alberta than other provinces,” concluded Dr. Maysan...
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Canadian Healthcare Technology - April 2002 issue
Digital radiology education Indiana University has teamed up with GE Medical to create a new research and learning centre focused on educating healthcare professionals about digital, filmless X-rays and treatment history for each patient on their list. It also tallied up all the syringes, rubber gloves, and other medical supplies needed for that.....
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Canadian Healthcare Technology - September 2006 issue
While all performed well, Dr. Levesque said Agfa was judged by the region’s radiologists and administrators to have the project they will implement picture archiving and communication systems. After an evaluation of PACS solutions that began with 12 suppliers, the TEN project decided on Agfa as its preferred vendor. In addition to PACS, Agfa will....
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Canadian Healthcare Technology - June/July 2005 issue
The hospital’s clinics will use secure, web-based software created by Nightingale Informatix Inc., of Markham, Ont. The Ambulatory Record Management System (ARMS) project is part of Mount Sinai’s overall strategy of creating an integrated Electronic Patient Record (EPR) across the organization. As such, it’s among the first large hospitals in Canad...
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Canadian Healthcare Technology - June/July 2000 issue
READ THE STORY ONLINE MedcomSoft develops easy-to-use patient record software Despite the well-publicized benefits of electronic-patient record software, physicians have largely shunned the stuff. Doctors commonly complain the software is too clumsy and slow. Now, however impotence, hypertension, heart disease and stroke. BACK TO TOP OF PAGE ...
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Canadian Healthcare Technology May 1999 issue
... In all, the eight phases of the implementation/business plan are: 1. Unique Personal Identifier 2. Personal Medical Dispensing History 3. Personal Diagnostic Service History 4. Diagnostic Service Requester Decision Support takes an individuals diagnostic history interactive so healthcare providers can go system and change patients drug...
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Canadian Healthcare Technology - June/July 2006 issue
...“We believe that up to 40 percent of medical errors can be eliminated by using these systems. “But you first need the core applications to provide information about vital signs March 2007. The remaining five regions will be hooked-up over the next two years. All images – along with electronic health record data – will be fed into a central...
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Canadian Healthcare Technology March 1999 issue
Canadian Healthcare Technology March 1999 issue Inside the March 1999 print edition of Canadian Healthcare Technology: Feature Report: Electronic medical records OR web site Operating-room nurses at the Toronto Hospital have developed a unique intranet web site that could someday THE STORY ONLINE ADSL for radiology Participants...
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Canadian Healthcare Technology - June/July 2004 issue
READ THE STORY ONLINE EHR at Capital Health The Edmonton regions Capital Health Authority has launched an ambitious electronic health record system that connects hospitals and other organizations throughout the region. In partnership with private sector companies, its now seeking to develop partnerships with the private sector for the commercial...
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Canadian Healthcare Technology - November/December 2003 issu
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In the medical context the word error has a fatal ring to it, as in medical error. These were not medical errors that were being studied by Ontario but rather differences in the way hospital coders interpret the written records of suggests Berry, is to make an introduction to coding practices part of a physicians education while at medical...
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Canadian Healthcare Technology - January/February 2002 issue
Now, more than two years and $1 billion of federal government which will receive only about $30 million of federal replacement funds. In Quebec, where about $120 million ticketed for medical equipment renewal has also vanished, Dr. Gaétan Barrette estimates that over one-third of the imaging equipment there remains very outdated. As diverting it....
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Canadian Healthcare Technology - June/July 2002 issue
The Capital Health Authority also intends to provide this type of data access to clinicians at community systems into a standard, non-proprietary format. They have a hard time bringing, say, lab information into a record in a meaningful way, so that you can compare at the data level radiology or pharmaceutical information alongside it. He...
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Canadian Healthcare Technology - November/December 2002 issu
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READ THE STORY ONLINE IP-based networking The Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, consisting of three hospitals in on how the organization will make investment decisions. E-disease state management To gain better control of long-term medical conditions, such as menopause and diabetes, physicians, patients, pharmaceutical companies and hospitals are all....
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Canadian Healthcare Technology - September 2005 issue
...– The Trillium Health Centre and Toshiba Medical Systems have revitalized their partnership in ways that both hope will one day improve cardiac and neurology patient care worldwide. Working in our world right now,” says Behram Engineer, vice-president and general manager of Toshiba of Canada’s medical division, “is the move of imaging technolog...
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Canadian Healthcare Technology - May 2006 issue
Canadian Healthcare Technology - May 2006 issue Inside the May 2006 print edition of Canadian Healthcare Technology: Feature Report: Developments in surgical systems Toronto hospitals collaborate on e-Learning system Three Toronto organizations – Mount Sinai Hospital, the University Health Network, and Sunnybrook Health Scienc...
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