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World Congress on Medical Toxicology
2020-12-01 - 2020-12-02    
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World Congress on Medical Toxicology Medical Toxicology Pharma 2020 provides a global platform to meet and develop interpersonal relationship with the world’s leading toxicologists, pharmacologists, [...]
01 Dec
2020-12-01 - 2020-12-02    
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International Conference on Food Technology & Beverages” at Kyoto, Japan in the course of Kyoto, Japan, December, 01-02, 2020 Theme of the Food Tech 2020 [...]
Biomedical, Bio Pharma and Clinical Research
2020-12-03 - 2020-12-04    
12:00 am
Biomedical, Bio Pharma and Clinical Research Conference Series LLC LTD cordially invites you to be a part of “2nd International Conference on Biomedical, Bio Pharma [...]
NODE Health 4th Annual Digital Medicine Conference
2020-12-07 - 2020-12-12    
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NODE.Health is delighted to announce the 4th Annual Digital Medicine Conference - Evidence Matters. Never before has the transformation of our healthcare system been more [...]
2020 Global Digital Health Forum
2020-12-07 - 2020-12-09    
12:00 am
Organized by Global Digital Health Network Digital health can be the great leveler – it can give anyone access to information about health and disease. [...]
International Conference on Cancer Treatment and Prevention
2020-12-14 - 2020-12-15    
12:00 am
Cancer Treatment Forum 2020 regards each one of the individuals to go to the "Cancer Treatment Forum 2020" amidst December 15, 2020 UK-Time Zone( GMT [...]
International Conference on Neurology and Neural Disorders
2020-12-14 - 2020-12-15    
12:00 am
International Conference on Neurology and Neural Disorders Neurology Research 2020 will join world-class professors, scientists, researchers, students, perfusionist, neurologist to discuss methodology for ailment remediation [...]
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Dec 10: 75% of large, non-profit long-term care facilities use EHRs

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Hospitals and physician offices aren’t the only organizations getting aboard the EHR bandwagon.  Long-term care facilities are increasingly adopting electronic health records and using tablets, cell phones, and other devices to conduct e-prescribing, documentation, and sharing of information with patients and families.  The latest LeadingAge Ziegler 100 survey has found that 75.5% of large, non-profit systems use an EHR, while 83% use a point-of-service device to bring technology to the patient’s bedside, but health information exchange with external partners is still lacking.Long-term care facilities have long since adopted technologies to help improve residential life within the system, with more than 90% of facilities providing patients with internet access and greater than 80% using user-activated emergency response systems.  Automatic fall detection was available in 20% of organizations, while almost 9 out of ten use some form of access control to prevent patients from wandering unattended.  But outward-facing health IT is significantly scarcer, with few organizations participating in health information exchange with external partners.

“Providers we surveyed show strong commitment to safety, social connectedness and electronic documentation technologies,” stated Majd Alwan, Ph.D., senior vice president of technology at LeadingAge and executive director of the Center for Aging Services Technologies. “We hope and expect to see higher utilization of health information exchange with other providers to facilitate care coordination across settings.”
Only a quarter can send and receive laboratory orders and results, and just 16% can exchange problem lists and summary reports including admission, transfer, and discharge (ADT) information.  Only about 20% organizations are currently able to send any type of health information to non-affiliated hospitals, physician providers, or public health agencies.  Care plans were the least likely to be sent to outside providers.
Telehealth and remote monitoring are in use at 18% of organizations, but only 10% have been able to integrate mHealth data into their EHRs or other IT systems.  Long-term care facilities were much more likely to use cognitive stimulation and physical exercise and rehab technologies to improve quality of life for residents.  Only 2% of respondents indicated that they use no wellness monitoring technologies at all.
“Telemonitoring technologies— including telehealth, remote patient monitoring, telecare and behavioral monitoring technologies—are key to improving prevention, care management and coordination,” the survey states. “The integration of data from these technologies into an organization’s EMR/EHR system, as well as the ability to exchange such information with other providers, is also important to providing the care team with comprehensive information about the health and functional status of the seniors for whom they are providing care.”