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I totally disagree. I don't think it's really supposed to be an "Ad" at all. It's a viral video and kind of cool in my opinion. Not sure about the actual service, but as someone who's worked in "real" advertising, I think that this vid is an effective piece of web content.
this is fantastic!! All this connectivity, and all electronic! So, instead of credit card info being stolen or "lost" by the hundreds of thousands of accounts, all your medical information may be stolen or "lost" by the same amount...imagine, all of your medical information in the hands of whomever. A brighter day is indeed ahead.
it's not as hard as it seems... GIGO goes for the paper chart, too, sometimes even more so. What is an average physician? Most of the average physicians I know are clamoring to get EHR technology, they just can't afford it. If standardization = affordability, they are all for it.
garbage in = garbage out Yes, EHR and eRx can save lives, but are we just trading one problem for another?? Can the average physician live by the computer like we do with a piece of paper? I fear not. Also, what really needs to be done is to standardize the EHR industry, after all when my patient leaves, we have to print the records in the end in order for the information to transfer.
garbage in = garbage out Yes, EHR and eRx can save lives, but are we just trading one problem for another?? Can the average physician live by the computer like we do with a piece of paper? I fear not. Also, what really needs to be done is to standardize the EHR industry, after all when my patient leaves, we have to print the records in the end in order for the information to transfer.
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but to each their own I guess.
This is EXACTLY what happened when the banking industry went electronic 30 years ago!
GIGO goes for the paper chart, too, sometimes even more so. What is an average physician? Most of the average physicians I know are clamoring to get EHR technology, they just can't afford it. If standardization = affordability, they are all for it.
Yes, EHR and eRx can save lives, but are we just trading one problem for another??
Can the average physician live by the computer like we do with a piece of paper?
I fear not. Also, what really needs to be done is to standardize the EHR industry, after all when my patient leaves, we have to print the records in the end in order for the information to transfer.
Yes, EHR and eRx can save lives, but are we just trading one problem for another??
Can the average physician live by the computer like we do with a piece of paper?
I fear not. Also, what really needs to be done is to standardize the EHR industry, after all when my patient leaves, we have to print the records in the end in order for the information to transfer.