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Psychiatry and Psychological Disorders
2021-02-08 - 2021-02-09    
All Day
Mental health Summit 2021 is a meeting of Psychiatrist for emerging their perspective against mental health challenges and psychological disorders in upcoming future. Psychiatry is [...]
Nanotechnology and Materials Engineering
2021-02-10 - 2021-02-11    
All Day
Nanotechnology and Materials Engineering are forthcoming use in healthcare, electronics, cosmetics, and other areas. Nanomaterials are the elements with the finest measurement of size 10-9 [...]
Dementia, Alzheimers and Neurological Disorders
2021-02-10 - 2021-02-11    
All Day
Euro Dementia 2021 is a distinctive forum to assemble worldwide distinguished academics within the field of professionals, Psychology, academic scientists, professors to exchange their ideas [...]
Neurology and Neurosurgery 2021
2021-02-10 - 2021-02-11    
All Day
European Neurosurgery 2021 anticipates participants from all around the globe to experience thought provoking Keynote lectures, oral, video & poster presentations. This Neurology meeting will [...]
Biofuels and Bioenergy 2021
2021-02-15 - 2021-02-16    
All Day
Biofuels and Bioenergy biofuel is a fuel that is produced through contemporary biological processes, such as agriculture and anaerobic digestion, rather than a fuel produced [...]
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases
2021-02-15 - 2021-02-16    
All Day
Tropical Disease Webinar committee members invite all the participants across the globe to take part in this conference covering the theme “Global Impact on infectious [...]
Infectious Diseases 2021
2021-02-15 - 2021-02-16    
All Day
Infection Congress 2021 is intended to honor prestigious award for talented Young Researchers, Scientists, Young Investigators, Post-Graduate Students, Post-Doctoral Fellows, Trainees in recognition of their [...]
Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases
2021-02-18 - 2021-02-19    
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Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Conference 2021 provides a chance for all the stakeholders to collect all the Researchers, principal investigators, experts and researchers working under [...]
World Kidney Congress 2021
2021-02-18    
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Kidney Meet 2021 will be the best platform for exchanging new ideas and research. It’s a virtual event that will grab the attendee’s attention to [...]
Agriculture & Organic farming
2021-02-22 - 2021-02-23    
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Aquaculture & Fisheries
2021-02-22 - 2021-02-23    
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We take the pleasure to invite all the Scientist, researchers, students and delegates to Participate in the Webinar on 13th World Congress on Aquaculture & [...]
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 2021
2021-02-22 - 2021-02-23    
All Day
Conference Series warmly invites all the participants across the globe to attend "5th Annual Meet on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology” dated on February 22-23, 2021 , [...]
Neurology, Psychiatric disorders and Mental health
2021-02-23 - 2021-02-24    
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Neurology, Psychiatric disorders and Mental health Summit is an idiosyncratic discussion to bring the advanced approaches and also unite recognized scholastics, concerned with neurology, neuroscience, [...]
Food and Nutrition 2021
2021-02-24    
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Nutri Food 2021 reunites the old and new faces in food research to scale-up many dedicated brains in research and the utilization of the works [...]
Psychiatry and Psychological Disorders
2021-02-24 - 2021-02-25    
All Day
Mental health Summit 2021 is a meeting of Psychiatrist for emerging their perspective against mental health challenges and psychological disorders in upcoming future. Psychiatry is [...]
International Conference on  Biochemistry and Glyco Science
2021-02-25 - 2021-02-26    
All Day
Our point is to urge researchers to spread their test and hypothetical outcomes in any case a lot of detail as could be ordinary. There [...]
Biomedical, Biopharma and Clinical Research
2021-02-25 - 2021-02-26    
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Biomedical research 2021 provides a platform to enhance your knowledge and forecast future developments in biomedical, bio pharma and clinical research and strives to provide [...]
Parasitology & Infectious Diseases 2021
2021-02-25    
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INFECTIOUS DISEASES CONGRESS 2021 on behalf of its Organizing Committee, assemble all the renowned Pathologists, Immunologists, Researchers, Cellular and Molecular Biologists, Immune therapists, Academicians, Biotechnologists, [...]
Tissue Science and Regenerative Medicine
2021-02-26 - 2021-02-27    
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Tissue Science 2021 proudly invites contributors across the globe to attend “International Conference on Tissue Science and Regenerative Medicine” during February 26-27, 2021 (Webinar) which [...]
Infectious Diseases, Microbiology & Beneficial Microbes
2021-02-26 - 2021-02-27    
All Day
Infectious diseases are ultimately caused by microscopic organisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites where Microbiology is the investigation of these minute life forms. A [...]
Stress Management 2021
2021-02-26    
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Stress Management Meet 2021 will be a great platform for exchanging new ideas and research. It’s an online event which will grab the attendee’s attention [...]
Heart Care and Diseases 2021
2021-03-03    
All Day
Euro Heart Conference 2020 will join world-class professors, scientists, researchers, students, Perfusionists, cardiologists to discuss methodology for ailment remediation for heart diseases, Electrocardiography, Heart Failure, [...]
Gastroenterology and Digestive Disorders
2021-03-04 - 2021-03-05    
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Gastroenterology Diseases is clearing a worldwide stage by drawing in 2500+ Gastroenterologists, Hepatologists, Surgeons going from Researchers, Academicians and Business experts, who are working in [...]
Environmental Toxicology and Ecological Risk Assessment
2021-03-04 - 2021-03-05    
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Environmental Toxicology 2021 you can meet the world leading toxicologists, biochemists, pharmacologists, and also the industry giants who will provide you with the modern inventions [...]
Dermatology, Cosmetology and Plastic Surgery
2021-03-05 - 2021-03-06    
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Keeping away from EHR kickback with tips from medicinal services CIOs

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For those opposed to EHR adoption and meaningful use in particular, EHR backlash stories and hashtags must give them a sort of pleasure akin to schadenfreude, further fueling their belief that their opposition is justified. However, a closer look at these instances of EHR backlash generally reveals one or more failures on the part of healthcare organizations or providers to approach the task of adopting various EHR systems and functionalities.
What emerges from interactions and interviews with CIOs, CMIOs, and other health information managers who have overseen successful implementations of EHR systems are lessons capable of helping others nip EHR backlash in the bud. Here is a series of tips for avoiding EHR backlash.
Communicate with the entire organization, especially the clinical staff: People tend to fear what they don’t know. Why shouldn’t clinicians be any different?
“One of the things we wanted to do was create this transparency for the provider,” says Greg Wolverton, FHIMSS, CIO at ARcare/KentuckyCare. “We wanted them to know what the bottom line was, but we didn’t want to inundate them with what’s in the numerator and denominator because the truth of the matter is that all it does is tend to overwhelm.
Moreover, the adoption of EHR and health IT systems is disruptive to providers and what leadership needs to recognize is the role change management in easing this changeover. “Change management is a big piece and really listening to the providers. I know it does bring a lot of change to their lives. And also be honest and transparent about what you’re going to be reporting,” advises Shashi Tripathi, Vice President & CIO at Facey Medical.
Develop a rollout strategy that accommodates the needs of clinicians: Big bang might be a great implementation method for getting results, similar to pulling off the bandaid quickly. The problem is that this widespread change at one fell swoop can be seriously off-putting.
“There are certain processes or applications that you might want to pilot first and then roll out to the masses,” explains Charlotte Wray, MSN, RN-C, MBA, NE-BC, Vice President, Clinical Operations and Information Systems/Chief Clinical and Information Officer at EMH Healthcare. “Closed-loop medication management is a good example of this as it a very high-risk process.  It requires labor-intensive education and clinically significant changes to the workflow of nurses and doctors.”
Paraphrasing Shakespeare, suit the implementation to the level of the technology. And that’s just what Wray recognized before choosing appropriate rollouts for various technologies:
We purposefully had a more staged and structured rollout for that project. Other roll outs like CPOE are also high risk. You can certainly build it all at once and mandate that all the physicians do CPOE on the first day, but that wasn’t our reality.  We targeted a significant percentage of physicians that we knew were ready to accept this kind of change and would be our champions.
Manage expectations, difficulties head-on and honestly: Count yourself fortunate if your projects have gone off without a hitch. For most of us, setbacks are inevitable. The challenge is handling in an intelligent, productive way.
“We set the expectation with the organization, and they were so bought into it — from the physicians to nursing to administration to the board, everyone was super engaged and knew it’s not going to be perfect when we went live but we’ll work through it as a team,” observes Tom Ogg, Vice President and CIO of Akron Children’s Hospital. “And it wasn’t perfect when we went live and we did work through it. There were a lot of issues, but it was just a matter of having the support.”
Sell the adoption to staff based on their needs, wants, personalities: Daniel Morrealle, Vice President and CIO at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center in New York, has developed a tongue-in-cheek mnemonic device based on CPOE — compulsion, persuasion, obsequiousness, and extortion — that has been useful for him when working with different sorts of clinicians.
Sometimes you must simple compel physicians that the adoption is necessary. “Compulsion is the low-hanging fruit. It’s the physicians who are just coming out of med school the past few years,” says Morrealle. “They get it, they know it, they know it’s better care, they know it’s the right thing to do, they use EHRs, and more so they want EHRs.”
Other times it’s about persuading those clinicians who may be resistant to change by investing more time in speaking with them about the benefits of the adoption. “Those are the particular doctors for whom the meaningful use incentives have been helpful in capturing — the ones who need just that little push,” adds Morrealle.
Still other times it’s about working tirelessly with a physician leader, acknowledging that this individual holds the key to getting his entire staff on board. “It’s about finding that physician leader who’s not geeky but a good clinician who can take that message and spread it among his or her peers,” notes Morrealle.
And lastly, there’s the give-and-take of working with holdouts whose participation can be gained through tradeoffs or tell them that it’s way or the high way. It may be harsh but in Morrealle’s experiences it’s true.

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