Honestly you and I should sit down some time. Maybe with my medical director. I think what you have to say is important. Patients need a voice in how these systems are implemented.
Fact free is probably not a good phrase. Data free is probably better. One patient at one office with one system doth not a crisis make. Much less a significant difference. I'm an RN. I've been in healthcare since 1986. EMR is going to make care better; not worse. Pt outcome numbers don't lie.
@zapgun2358 Then why did all my RN's approve of my presentation? You're right it will make it better, If fact I alluded to this. Right now, it is not making it better.
Since you know the solutions. How did you manage the data migration? How do you keep dr's from not putting details into the text box? How did manage the rollout? Did you ask patients opinions after the rollout? Do patients percieve it to better? Why are you're numbers better, is the db queery right or are you biased?
I didn't say anything about knowing the solutions. We hand loaded all the basic histories of each patient into the systems. Yes it took a long time and alot of people. It was worth it. Our doctors don't write in the free text fields because they realize that doing so just makes more work for them in the long run. Our patients were not asked. The have a generally favorable view because it has lead to faster return calls and action regarding their concerns.
As much as I like people sharing ideas. This talk is fact free. I work with EMR every day. It has improved our numbers and helped us communicate with patients better.
Its Doctors that are ruining doctors , not computors.
mrarches 4 days ago
Honestly you and I should sit down some time. Maybe with my medical director. I think what you have to say is important. Patients need a voice in how these systems are implemented.
zapgun2358 2 years ago
@zapgun2358 I have no problem with having a conversation.
qtuner 1 year ago
Fact free is probably not a good phrase. Data free is probably better. One patient at one office with one system doth not a crisis make. Much less a significant difference. I'm an RN. I've been in healthcare since 1986. EMR is going to make care better; not worse. Pt outcome numbers don't lie.
zapgun2358 2 years ago
@zapgun2358 Then why did all my RN's approve of my presentation? You're right it will make it better, If fact I alluded to this. Right now, it is not making it better.
Since you know the solutions. How did you manage the data migration? How do you keep dr's from not putting details into the text box? How did manage the rollout? Did you ask patients opinions after the rollout? Do patients percieve it to better? Why are you're numbers better, is the db queery right or are you biased?
qtuner 2 years ago
I didn't say anything about knowing the solutions. We hand loaded all the basic histories of each patient into the systems. Yes it took a long time and alot of people. It was worth it. Our doctors don't write in the free text fields because they realize that doing so just makes more work for them in the long run. Our patients were not asked. The have a generally favorable view because it has lead to faster return calls and action regarding their concerns.
zapgun2358 2 years ago
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schnaura 2 years ago
As much as I like people sharing ideas. This talk is fact free. I work with EMR every day. It has improved our numbers and helped us communicate with patients better.
zapgun2358 2 years ago
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qtuner 2 years ago
@zapgun2358 is your core competency software engineering or healthcare?
qtuner 2 years ago