This article apparently deals with having nephrologists automatically consulted when the EHR finds problems. There are other benefits.HIStalk | Healthcare IT News and Opinion - Part 115https://histalk2.com/pageHealth services in Norway are planning to move from Microsoft’s Windows Phone to Android because of high cost and low availability.HIStalk | Healthcare IT News and Opinion - Part 200https://histalk2.com/pagePeople are dropping AIX boxes and going to Linux x86 boxes and Intel chips. The chipsets are incredible. Dell has a machine we really like, it’s called an R920 and it has four slots, you could put four chips each with 16 cores, you end up…HIStalk | Healthcare IT News and Opinion - Part 279https://histalk2.com/pageI’ll use a phony name for you unless you tell me otherwise.HIStalk | Healthcare IT News and Opinion - Part 24https://histalk2.com/pageA combined 53% of poll respondents take the federal government at its word in pushing interoperability to give patients more control and to save money, although a significant number believe its motivation is to benefit data brokers or to…News 8/7/13 – HIStalkhttps://histalk2.comStern Cardiovascular Foundation (TN) reports that its use of Emdat for dictation and transcription services has resulted in significant process improvements, reduced costs, and improved provider productivity. UC San Diego Health opens another of its “one-stop shop” comprehensive health centers, touting online “save my spot” booking, in-room 40-inch monitors so patients can see what the doctor is typing into the EHR, and UCSD’s mobile app that…
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