Posts Tagged with access

by jantzl on September 17, 2020

We focus on reducing and eliminating the technology and process factors that contribute to physician burnout - or moral injury. It occurred to me today that we can be more generous with our knowledge and potentially help more people by sharing some ideas about processes.

One of our software tools, DocLauncher, speeds up communication/information finding, and reduces stress and ...

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by jantzl on August 20, 2020

Tonight I’m feeling nervous because tomorrow I am participating in a pitch competition live on the internet.

I have plans to write about some of the awesome ideas that my peers in Project Healthcare are working on.

I have plans to write about some of the great methods we have learned from working on schedules with different groups all over the US.

I have plans to write about what ...

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by adgrooms on March 12, 2020

The new HHS interoperability rules are announced, and the timelines for implementation are set. If everything goes as planned, data exchange standards will permit information to flow freely between providers, payers, and patients. The data will be accessible by the patient or their provider at any institution. If they get sick while traveling and require emergency treatment, medical teams can ...

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by adgrooms on May 17, 2019

We have talked about how EHRs can benefit physicians and hospital staff by improving the quality of information and facilitating communication. One of the things severely lacking from EHRs is communication TO the patient about their care. Patients and their families want to be informed about treatments, and providers need patients to participate in their care management.

Currently, ...

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