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by Peter Cernak - 2007-05-25
The rate of EMR uptake still very low, instead of widely spread concept of benefits for electronic medical records adoption. Market suppliers lack for comprehensive health records systems. The...
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by Rachel Grover - 2007-06-09
Is the healthcare industry losing their memories of yesterday? There was a period in earth history where paper was the key source of keeping track of important records and it was the only way to store...
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by Anne Rimmer - 2007-06-21
I was overjoyed by a recent article describing how the Department of Veteran Affairs health system is now virtually paperless. An electronic patient database is something I've spoken of before, and I ...
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by Anne Rimmer - 2007-06-28
I was reading a recent survey that said if given the choice, most people would rather get increased healthcare coverage than a pay raise. We in the industry know it's a mess and that many people delay...
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by John Burke - 2007-07-19
Like many California residents, I have mixed feelings about the influx of Mexican immigrants who are here illegally. I don't pretend to have all the answers, but Governor Schwarzenegger's recent propo...
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by John Burke - 2007-07-27
Recently, I had to fire an employee who had stolen money from our office. She wasn't caught in the act, and I wouldn't have missed the money. I only found out because she had a guilty conscience. She ...
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by Lambert Klein - 2007-07-27
Cell phones and other electronic gadgets produce harmful EMR (Electromagnetic Radiation). This EMR is not natural and vibrates at a much higher frequency than is in nature. Nature, which includes you,...
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by John Burke - 2007-07-28
Working for a doctor could be seen as a perk in terms of your personal healthcare. After all, nobody likes going in for a check-up, so the more convenient the terms, the better. Also, it's comforting ...
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by John Burke - 2007-08-01
Today was a bad day. A high-maintenance patient who has been difficult in the past had a meltdown in our waiting room (which was full), yelling at our receptionist for having to wait longer than they ...
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by John Burke - 2007-08-16
Most health care managers spend a good portion of their day dealing with patients both directly and indirectly. If there's one thing I've noticed it's the comfort that consistency brings to their medi...