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- 1From: Health Management Technology. (Vol. 18, Issue 8)Fourteen hospital CIOs reveal their respective concerns about hospital's overall ability to manage systems integration, patient record automation, collaborative data-sharing and quality outcomes reporting. The CIOs...
- 2From: Health Management Technology. (Vol. 18, Issue 8)Wireless LANs and mobile computers are emerging as viable health care alternatives for maintaining accurate patient information. Nurses and other health care providers can use mobile computers to quickly maintain...
- 3From: Health Management Technology. (Vol. 18, Issue 8)Many health plans and indemnity insurers are working collaboratively with hospital systems and physicians to further EDI and Internet initiatives that promise to make electronic connections a reality. Although no major...
- 4From: Health Management Technology. (Vol. 18, Issue 8)Successful telemedicine implementations must meet each respective institution's mission statement while remaining within predetermined executive boundaries. The first step in beginning a telemedicine project is to survey...
- 5From: Health Management Technology. (Vol. 18, Issue 8)Small but steadily increasing numbers of effective ambulatory electronic medical record implementations are emerging despite the market's preliminary unfavorable assessment of them. Institutions such as Harvard Pilgrim...
- 6From: Health Management Technology. (Vol. 18, Issue 8)Emerging electronic medical record systems (EMRs) facilitate enhanced productivity and improved clinical quality. Health care providers are encouraged to integrate clinically appropriate guidelines into their respective...
- 7From: Health Management Technology. (Vol. 18, Issue 8)A directory of 66 IT consultants and their respective health care services is presented. These consultants are aggressively marketing their IT services to health care professionals. The directory outlines the year each...