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The Healthcare IT Guy » non-IT ways to reduce medication errors The Healthcare IT Guy Shahid’s healthcare IT advisory service. Enjoy. Blog About Me Archives Blogroll Books Contact Me Highest Rated Postings Ratings Yet) Loading Ok, I write articles on healthcare IT but I just read a great article on how to reduce medication errors that CPOE (Comp...
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The Healthcare IT Guy » 2005 » October The Healthcare IT Guy Shahid’s healthcare IT advisory service. Enjoy. Blog About Me Archives Blogroll Books Contact Me Highest Rated Postings Archive for October, 2005 More on medical data theft Posted October 29, 2005 Comments(0) Yesterday I wrote about the doc in Switzerland who was excited about using his i...
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Achieving these objectives requires changes in healthcare policies and practices, as well as interoperable HIT that: Helps people know the safest and most cost-effective ways to patient data. Current HIT also offers some decision-support through reminders (e.g., of follow-up appointments, inoculations, etc.) and alerts via medication prescription....
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If our policies and procedures aren’t clearly identified internally we can never really tell our visitors what they should expect. One of the will store, at the individual’s choice, emergency contacts and details of allergies, organ donor status and medication needs. It is expected to be used by about 14 million people at a cost of more than $1...
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Achieving these objectives requires changes in healthcare policies and practices, as well as interoperable HIT that: Helps people know the safest and most cost-effective ways to patient data. Current HIT also offers some decision-support through reminders (e.g., of follow-up appointments, inoculations, etc.) and alerts via medication prescription....
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