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Patient Data Access – Let’s make this better. We have the tools.

by Jack Hueter | Jul 22, 2017 | CMS, Electronic Health Records, Health IT, Patient Data Access, Patient Engagement, Patient Portals, Patient Satisfaction

As we age and make more visits to doctors, many of my peers (and myself) have taken charge of gathering our health information. We have made it a standard practice to always request copies of test results- blood, colonoscopy, mammograms. However, when trying to access...

Doctor Wait Times – Why is it not getting any better after EHRs?

by Jack Hueter | Jul 21, 2017 | CMS, Electronic Health Records, Health IT, Patient Engagement, Patient Satisfaction, Physician Wait Times

A few weeks ago I posted an article about physician burnout. In that article, eighty percent of the physicians surveyed said they were overextended and didn’t have time to see additional patients. You may recall that 21% of their time is spent on non-clinical...

Telemedicine – What exactly is it and why is it not fully utilized?

by Jack Hueter | Jul 21, 2017 | CMS, Electronic Health Records, Health IT, Patient Engagement, Telehealth, Telemedicine

In much of the healthcare industry, the terms “telehealth” and “telemedicine” are used interchangeably. However, after much reading, I discovered that telehealth is a broad term that includes health services using telecommunications technology and telemedicine refers...

Workday – The new Enterprise Human Resource and Finance System?

by Jack Hueter | Jul 18, 2017 | Finance Software, Health IT, HR Software

Workday, Inc. is an on‑demand (cloud-based) financial management and human capital management software vendor. It was founded in 2005 by David Duffield, (founder and former CEO of ERP vendor PeopleSoft) and former PeopleSoft chief strategist Aneel Bhusri following...

Electronic Health Records – What do the patients think?

by Jack Hueter | Jul 17, 2017 | CMS, Electronic Health Records, Health IT, Patient Engagement, Patient Satisfaction

I have written recent articles about EHRs and the reluctance of some physicians to adopt them and to recognize a positive impact in their patient interaction. One area of change and potential patient impact is the method of physicians recording notes on tablets or...
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