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3rd International conference on  Diabetes, Hypertension and Metabolic Syndrome
2020-02-24 - 2020-02-25    
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About Diabetes Meet 2020 Conference Series takes the immense Pleasure to invite participants from all over the world to attend the 3rdInternational conference on Diabetes, Hypertension and [...]
3rd International Conference on Cardiology and Heart Diseases
2020-02-24 - 2020-02-25    
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ABOUT 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CARDIOLOGY AND HEART DISEASES The standard goal of Cardiology 2020 is to move the cardiology results and improvements and to [...]
Medical Device Development Expo OSAKA
2020-02-26 - 2020-02-28    
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ABOUT MEDICAL DEVICE DEVELOPMENT EXPO OSAKA What is Medical Device Development Expo OSAKA (MEDIX OSAKA)? Gathers All Kinds of Technologies for Medical Device Development! This [...]
Beauty Care Asia Pacific Summit 2020 (BCAP)
2020-03-02 - 2020-03-04    
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Groundbreaking Event to Address Asia-Pacific’s Growing Beauty Sector—Your Window to the World’s Fastest Growing Beauty Market The international cosmetics industry has experienced a rapid rise [...]
IASTEM - 789th International Conference On Medical, Biological And Pharmaceutical Sciences ICMBPS
2020-03-04 - 2020-03-05    
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IASTEM - 789th International Conference on Medical, Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences ICMBPS will be held on 4th - 5th March, 2020 at Hamburg, Germany . [...]
Global Drug Delivery And Formulation Summit 2020
2020-03-09 - 2020-03-11    
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Innovative solutions to the greatest challenges in pharmaceutical development. Price: Full price delegate ticket: GBP 1495.0. Time: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm About Conference KC [...]
Inborn Errors Of Metabolism Drug Development Summit 2020
2020-03-10 - 2020-03-12    
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Confidently Translate, Develop and Commercialize Gene, mRNA, Replacement Therapies, Small Molecule and Substrate Reduction Therapies to More Efficaciously Treat Inherited Metabolic Diseases. Time: 8:00 am [...]
Texting And E-Mail With Patients: Patient Requests And Complying With HIPAA
2020-03-12    
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Overview:  This session will focus on the rights of individuals to communicate in the manner they desire, and how a medical office can decide what [...]
14 Mar
2020-03-14 - 2020-03-21    
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Topics in Family Medicine, Hematology, and Oncology CME Cruise. Prices: USD 495.0 to USD 895.0. Speakers: David Parrish, MS, MD, FAAFP, Alexander E. Denes, MD, [...]
International Conference On Healthcare And Clinical Gerontology ICHCG
2020-03-14 - 2020-03-15    
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An elegant and rich premier global platform for the International Conference on Healthcare and Clinical Gerontology ICHCG that uniquely describes the Academic research and development [...]
World Congress And Expo On Cell And Stem Cell Research
2020-03-16 - 2020-03-17    
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"The world best platform for all the researchers to showcase their research work through OralPoster presentations in front of the international audience, provided with additional [...]
25th International Conference on  Diabetes, Endocrinology and Healthcare
2020-03-23 - 2020-03-24    
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About Conference: Conference Series LLC Ltd is overwhelmed to announce the commencement of “25th International Conference on Diabetes, Endocrinology and Healthcare” to be held during [...]
ISN World Congress of Nephrology 2020
2020-03-26 - 2020-03-29    
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ABOUT ISN WORLD CONGRESS OF NEPHROLOGY 2020 ISN World Congress of Nephrology (WCN) takes place annually to enable this premier educational event more available to [...]
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 [...]
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Nov 03 : Hospital Records Are Adapting to Flag Ebola

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A New Application Matches Patient’s Travel and Family History With Medical Symptoms

By MELINDA BECK

A month ago, Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston had no way to flag in its electronic medical records if an incoming patient had been to West Africa and had symptoms suggesting Ebola.

Now it does. Five days after the first U.S. case was confirmed in Texas, the hospital deployed a new Ebola application made by QPID Health Inc. that automatically matches a patient’s travel and family history with medical symptoms. If Ebola is suspected, the application flashes a blinking “Q” to alert hospital personnel.

Medical experts say concern over Ebola cases entering the U.S. has become a “teachable moment” for electronic medical records systems, or EMRs.

EMR vendors have scrambled to add new screening questions and alerts to their systems in the wake of the missteps with the Ebola patient at Texas Health Presbyterian Dallas Hospital. That patient, Thomas Eric Duncan, who had recently come to the U.S. from Liberia, was initially misdiagnosed as having “sinusitis” and sent home, only to return three days later, gravely ill.

“This was a caregiver communication issue, not an EMR issue,” said Wendell Watson, a spokesman for the hospital, which initially said that a flaw in its EMR system prevented the physician from seeing Mr. Duncan’s travel information, then said it had been noted in his records.

Mr. Duncan subsequently died of Ebola at the hospital on Oct. 8.

“Before we had a case of Ebola, no one had programmed these systems to say, ‘Here’s a patient with a fever who has just come from West Africa: He needs to be isolated,’” said Robert Wachter, a patient-safety expert and chief of hospital medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. “Now, they all are.”

Athenahealth Inc., which makes cloud-based systems for 23,000 medical practices, has made new screening questions available to its users in case infected patients turned up at doctors’ offices. “You’d be surprised how many practices don’t have a travel-history question or country of origin in their EMRs,” said Todd Rothenhaus, the company’s chief medical officer.

St. Claire Regional Medical Center, a 158-bed hospital in rural Morehead, Ky., is revamping its EMR system to record temperatures and travel histories of patients arriving at its ER and primary-care and specialty clinics. A group of local missionaries is due back from West Africa soon “so we want to be prepared,” said its chief information officer, Randy McCleese.

At Mass General, beyond alerting triage nurses to possible Ebola, the QPID system also displays the words “Ebola Screen” in red on a dashboard in the patient’s record, with all relevant symptoms, lab tests and personal history visible in a pop-up window.

“Let’s say you’re just coming on shift. One doctor might know about the patient’s diarrhea, another might know about the West African travel, but they might not have talked—that’s when this would help most,” says Garry Choy, the hospital’s assistant chief medical information officer. “It helps doctors not miss anything.”

Carl Dvorak, president of Epic Systems Corp., which made the Dallas hospital’s EMR, said in an interview that after the Duncan case, the company contacted all of its 320 global hospital clients and suggested they consider changes to their systems. Among them: asking patients about travel history earlier in the triage process and implementing a “hard-stop pop-up” alert that requires staffers to acknowledge the possibility of Ebola before progressing through the record.

Hospitals can also program the alerts to suggest next steps to isolate a patient and automatically alert infectious-disease personnel.

Some Epic clients have opted for the hard-stop pop-ups and some haven’t, Mr. Dvorak said. “You don’t want things popping up so often that people ignore them.”

Some critics hope that Ebola awareness will prompt vendors to make additional changes to EMR systems. Doctors have long complained that many EMR systems, originally designed for billing functions, make it difficult to find critical data quickly.

“The signal-to-noise ratio can be very low. That’s the problem we’re all working on,” said Glenn Tobin, former chief operating officer of Cerner Corp. , another EMR vendor, who is now with Advisory Board Co. , a consulting firm.

Even before Ebola, some vendors and software developers were working on programs to mine records and present data in a more usable way. QPID Health makes add-on applications that allow doctors to search patient records for information pertinent to, say, a cardiovascular or kidney condition and amalgamate it in accessible form.

“A lot of great information in EMRs never sees the light of day,” said Mike Doyle, CEO of QPID Health. “The key is to think like a physician.”

Hospitals, vendors and software developers say it’s critical that EMR systems be able to adapt to new infectious diseases or other threats, but that humans still play a key role.

“Somebody has to decide what is concerning enough to have the computer shout out about,” said Mr. Dvorak. “I’m very excited about artificial intelligence, but it’s nowhere near capable of being a doctor yet.”

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