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American Hospitals Are Vastly Unprepared for Ebola Patients, Reveals Black Book™ Survey of Emergency Physicians, Nurses and Infection Control Practitioners
A Black Book survey of nearly 1,000 hospital executives and clinical leaders probed emergency preparedness and infectious disaster resource capabilities including technology and services. The resulting responses uncovered ten common yet precarious situations that collectively restrict nearly all U.S. hospitals regardless of size or location to efficaciously diagnose, isolate and treat even a single Ebola patient while protecting its workforce and other patients. Read More »
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Edmond Scientific’s Practice Director, Tony Mallia Presents At The OSEHRA Summit
Dissatisfaction with EMR performance and economic challenges cause community hospitals to question EMR selection Read More »
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External Pressures Force Community Hospitals To Reconsider EMR Systems
Dissatisfaction with EMR performance and economic challenges cause community hospitals to question EMR selection Read More »
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Keeping Everyone in the Know: New CMS ADT Rule
On March 9, 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued the Interoperability and Patient Access Final Rule aimed at enhancing interoperability and increasing patient access to health information. This Final Rule contains a new Condition of Participation (CoP) that requires all hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, and Critical Access Hospitals to electronically share (via an electronic health record [EHR] or another electronic administrative system) event notifications (also referred as e-notifications) with other providers across the continuum of care. These event notifications should occur whenever patients have an emergency department (ED) or inpatient admission, discharges, or transfers (also known as ADTs) in community hospitals.
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Open source VistA System offers Major Benefits for Small Community & Critical Access Hospitals (CAH)
Almost one fifth of the U.S. population lives in a rural areas. Critical Access Hospitals (CAH) and other small, rural community hospitals provide vital services to over 60 million people living in these areas.Many of these small rural hospitals cannot afford to acquire and implement costly commercial EHR systems. There is an alternative - the high quality, low cost 'open source' VistA system supported by a growing number of health IT vendors. Read More »
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Smaller Hospitals Ditch EHRs--But Still Not Happy
External pressure is forcing small hospitals to transition to different electronic health records systems, according to a new brief from KLAS Research. Read More »
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Why We Need To Keep Our Community Hospitals Strong
Community hospitals are under siege right now. Unlike large medical centers or hospital systems, they do not have the clout to qualify for the highest payor rates or the lowest vendor prices. And these self-standing, non-profit institutions have limited access to financing at a time when we're stuck in economic doldrums. Read More »
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