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30 Mar
2020-03-30 - 2020-03-31    
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This Cardio Diabetes 2020 includes Speaker talks, Keynote & Poster presentations, Exhibition, Symposia, and Workshops. This International Conference will help in interacting and meeting with diabetes and [...]
Trending Topics In Internal Medicine 2020
2020-04-02 - 2020-04-04    
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Trending Topics in Internal Medicine is a CME course that will tackle the latest information trending in healthcare today.   This course will help you discuss options [...]
2020 Summit On National & Global Cancer Health Disparities
2020-04-03 - 2020-04-04    
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The 2020 Summit on National & Global Cancer Health Disparities is planned with the goal of creating a momentum to minimize the disparities in cancer [...]
2020 Primary Care Kauai- Caring For The Active And Athletic Patient
2020-04-06 - 2020-04-10    
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CMX Travel and Meetings programs meetings and group conferences for physicians and medical professionals throughout the United States. CMX Travel and Meetings programs meetings and [...]
ISER- 787th International Conference On Science, Health And Medicine ICSHM
2020-04-07 - 2020-04-08    
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ISER- 787th International Conference on Science, Health and Medicine (ICSHM) is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent international platform for the academicians, [...]
RW- 801st International Conference On Medical And Biosciences ICMBS
2020-04-08 - 2020-04-09    
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About the EventConference : RW- 801st International Conference on Medical and Biosciences ICMBS is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent [...]
Palliative Care 2020
2020-04-08 - 2020-04-09    
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ABOUT PALLIATIVE CARE 2020 Palliative Care 2020 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Dubai, UAE. We are glad to invite [...]
The 4th Annual Dubai International Paediatric Neurology Congress
2020-04-09 - 2020-04-11    
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Based on the sound success of previous Dubai International paediatric Neurology congresses the 4th Annual Dubai International paediatric Neurology Conference expects to attract over 400 delegates devoted [...]
13 Apr
2020-04-13 - 2020-04-14    
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IASTEM - 814th International Conference on Medical, Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences (ICMBPS) will be held on 13th - 14th April, 2020 at Dammam, Saudi Arabia . ICMBPS is to bring together [...]
Patient Engagement USA At Eyeforpharma Philadelphia
2020-04-14 - 2020-04-15    
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As we enter election year in 2020, the pressure has never been higher on our industry to justify what we add to the cost of [...]
28th International Conference On Clinical Pediatrics
2020-04-15 - 2020-04-16    
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It is our great pleasure to invite you to participate in the 28th International Conference on Clinical Pediatrics Clinical Pediatrics 2020 which will take place [...]
5th World Congress On Public Health And Health Care Management
2020-04-16 - 2020-04-17    
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We would like to invite you all people to take part in our Public Health and Health Care Management-2020 Conference in Miami, USA during 16-17 [...]
Topics In Emergency Medicine, Pain Management, And Palliative Care CME Cruise
2020-04-18 - 2020-04-25    
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These set of lectures is designed to provide important updates in emergency medicine with a focus on anticoagulation and the management of venous thromboembolism as [...]
RW- 809th International Conference On Medical And Biosciences ICMBS
2020-04-19 - 2020-04-20    
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RW- 809th International Conference on Medical and Biosciences (ICMBS) is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent international platform for the academicians, researchers, [...]
RF - 627th International Conference On Medical & Health Science - ICMHS 2020
2020-04-20 - 2020-04-21    
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Welcome to the Official Website of the  627th International Conference on Medical & Health Science - ICMHS 2020. It will be held during 20th-21st April, 2020 at San [...]
30th Annual Art And Science Of Health Promotion Conference
2020-04-20 - 2020-04-24    
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Integrating Health Promotion into the Organization’s and Community’s Core Values A common element of virtually every successful health promotion program in workplace, clinical and community [...]
ISER- 796th International Conference On Science, Health And Medicine ICSHM
2020-04-21 - 2020-04-22    
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ISER- 796th International Conference on Science, Health and Medicine ICSHM is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent international platform for [...]
Biomolecular Condensates Summit
2020-04-21 - 2020-04-23    
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An ever-increasing amount of evidence points towards the importance of Biomolecular Condensates function to health and disease. However, with many of the fundamental questions behind [...]
The Middle East Pharma Cold Chain Congress
2020-04-22 - 2020-04-23    
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The pharma sector in the MENA region has witnessed rapid development, which has been largely fueled by high population growth, increased life expectancy coupled with [...]
45th Annual Regional Anesthesiology And Acute Pain Medicine Meeting
2020-04-23 - 2020-04-25    
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ASRA was officially "re-founded" in 1975, led by Alon P. Winnie, MD, who had a dream of a society devoted to teaching regional anesthesia. (An [...]
25th International Conference on Dermatology & Skin Care
2020-04-27 - 2020-04-28    
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About Conference Derma 2020 Derma 2020 welcomes all the attendees, lecturers, patrons and other research expertise from all over the world to 25th International Conference on Dermatology & [...]
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Articles

Jan 03: EMRs Have a Long Way to Go

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A management consultant explores the pros and cons of EMRs
By:

Tom Shillock

President Barak Obama wants everyone to have an electronic medical health record (EMR) in five years and has pledged $20 billion toward that end. The Bush regime talked up EMRs but provided no incentives to boost adoption, preferring to let the market settle the matter. The result has been competition among many vendors with many different offerings, numerous local and national promotional efforts such as regional health information organizations, considerable confusion and very little adoption of EMRs other than by large healthcare organizations that can offer systems from major vendors.
Assuming $20 billion would incentivize every independent physician, clinic and hospital to set up such a system, a serious unanswered problem remains. Unless we recognize the need to deal with interoperability, we could end up with a collection of systems that cannot communicate with each other. Right now there’s a plethora of competing systems with over 200 vendors including large-scale systems for hospitals and health systems like Providence Health System. Yet if a patient is seen in the emergency room at a Providence hospital but has a physician in the Legacy Health System network, currently there’s no easy and secure way of communicating that information beyond computer systems.
These competing systems do not interoperate. Just imagine what would happen if we had multiple Internet systems. The only reason the Internet works is because there’s only one.
The only viable solution is for every physician practice, hospital and healthcare organization to use the same EMR system though not necessarily the same modules. Despite its many drawbacks,  the most viable candidate is the Veteran’s Administration’s EMR known as VistA.
Interoperable systems require vendors to agree on and adhere to standards. But this isn’t as easy as it may appear. Adherence to standards has always been problematic in high tech because each vendor seeks to have a competitive advantage by insisting on standards that favor their systems, and they profit from meeting the needs of their individual customers rather than cooperating to meet our social needs.
Achieving a universal EMR system faces other difficulties. The medical system has been slow to apply information technology to healthcare. Most physicians, particularly those in small practices, consider EMR systems a cost, not an investment because it will not improve their incomes. A recent survey found that only 4 percent of physicians had a fully functional EMR and 23 percent reported having a basic system. Typically such systems can range from $10,000 to $100,000 per physician, who have voted with their wallets.
Digitizing medical records and providing online access also raises security and confidentiality issues lacking in paper-based systems. Massive numbers of medical records have been revealed as subject to rapid and unauthorized access. Almost no system is immune from being hacked. In addition, processes for handling digitized records on notebooks and tapes have been revealed as lax.
If we can overcome these problems, a universal EMR system could over many years reduce paperwork and, inevitably, reduce the costs of health care and medical errors. Such a system could also improve quality, continuity of care and help uncover Medicare and Medicaid fraud.
In a more comprehensive sense it would include a patient’s medical history and current health conditions, along with lab results, therapies, medications, allergies and radiology scans. Medical records would be instantly available throughout the country – whether a person is seeking care at an emergency room in Miami or Portland, Oregon. But we have a long way to go before we achieve instant access which has only occurred, to date, in a minority of cases.
The proper incentives can and will lead us in the direction of a universal EMR system. But we need to remember that EMRs alone will not solve the greater healthcare problems facing this nation. We must still tackle these issues:
·         The ability of health insurers to reject people because of pre-existing conditions.
·         The inordinate administrative costs and high salaries of health insurance executives that are an ineluctable faulty of our multi-payer system.
·         The limitation of people to seek healthcare outside their provider networks.
·         Making certain that everyone receives appropriate care based on medical evidence.
·         The need to refocus our system on prevention and life cycle costs.
·         Elimination of the three-fold variation in annual costs for Medicare enrollees throughout the country.
·         Making certain that health insurers provide value to patients rather than just shift costs.

Tom Shillock of M2 Consulting is a Portland-based management and marketing consultant. He has consulted to numerous high tech startups and F500 companies and is a former program chair of IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society in Oregon. In 2001 he helped start the IBM Life Science business unit and grow it into the Life Sciences and Healthcare division. Source