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Keys to EMR Success - Selecting and Implementing an Electronic Medical Record

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HIMSS Book of the Year Winner! New 2nd Edition! This practical reference guide offers medical practices a clear and systematic way to evaluate what an EMR would contribute, choose the best system for today, and how to integrate with your Practice Management System with a minimum of technical headaches and staff resistance.
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HIMSS Book of the Year Winner! New 2nd Edition!

This practical reference guide offers medical practices a clear and systematic way to evaluate what an EMR would contribute, choose the best system for today, and how to integrate with your Practice Management System with a minimum of technical headaches and staff resistance.

The author, a nationally recognized expert on practice - based computer tools, gives advice to help evaluate whether an EMR investment makes sense, tells how to define requirements, choose the right system, get physicians and staff to buy-in, and take the system "live" as smoothly as possible.

  • Practice-proven tips and guidance for simplifying each stage of EMR needs analysis, system selection and implementation.
  • Time-saving facts and figures, including a comprehensive profile of leading EMR vendors, including their CCHIT status, PMS options, key clinical areas and other vital starting-point information.
  • Fast-track tools such as a ready-to-use implementation plan for assigning tasks and tracking progress, plus a sample EMR activation plan with milestones for everything from when to train doctors and clinicians to when to stop using paper charts.

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SKU G381
Author Ronald B. Sterling-Greenbranch

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