Staffing: An Important Component to Successful EHR Training
As one who has been in the role of an EHR training manager for several clients, I’ve learned that one of the key challenges to a successful training initiative is how well you staff your training team....
View ArticleSloppy EHR Implementation Could Threaten Patient Safety – Healthcare –...
Sloppy EHR Implementation Could Threaten Patient Safety – Healthcare – Electronic Medical Records – Informationweek.
View ArticleSoft Skills for Hard Results: Training EHR Trainers to…Train!
A casual observation of many EHR trainers reveals an unsettling truth: they’re not great classroom trainers. While most possess adequate subject-matter expertise in their given Epic application, their...
View ArticleHow to communicate well with a patient while working on an EHR – amednews.com
How to communicate well with a patient while working on an EHR – amednews.com.
View ArticleBuilding Strong Super Users
Experience has shown that forming a solid team of “super users” – those team members who will be your front-line support teams – is critically important for a successful transition to a new or...
View Article5 Phases for a Successful ICD-10 Transition
ICD-10 is the LAW, and it’s not going away. In August 2012, HHS announced a final rule moving the ICD-10 compliance date to October 1, 2014. This means that health plans, health care providers, and...
View ArticleICD-10 “Training?” Think Again.
There has been much talk about providing ICD-10 “training” to your practices and teams. What does that actually mean, though? What do they really need to know to move to this “10” coding structure?...
View ArticleKnowledge: Key to EHR Adoption
By Dr. Greg Forzley and Mr. Tony Onorad As health care organizations of all sizes struggle to meet the challenge of electronic health record adoption and meaningful use, one recurring theme is common:...
View ArticleHow not to do IT implementation | EHR Watch
How not to do IT implementation | EHR Watch.
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