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AACP Annual Meeting
2015-07-11 - 2015-07-15    
All Day
The AACP Annual Meeting is the largest gathering of academic pharmacy administrators, faculty and staff, and each year offers 70 or more educational programs that cut across [...]
Engage, Innovation in Patient Engagement
2015-07-14 - 2015-07-15    
All Day
MedCity ENGAGE is an executive-level event where the industry’s brightest minds and leading organizations discuss best-in-class approaches to advance patient engagement and healthcare delivery. ENGAGE is the [...]
mHealth + Telehealth World 2015
2015-07-20 - 2015-07-22    
All Day
The role of technology in health care is growing year after year. Join us at mHealth + Telehealth World 2015 to learn strategies to keep [...]
2015 OSEHRA Open Source Summit
2015-07-29 - 2015-07-31    
All Day
Join the Premier Open Source Health IT Summit! Looking to gain expertise in both public and private sector open source health IT?  Want to collaborate [...]
Events on 2015-07-11
AACP Annual Meeting
11 Jul 15
National Harbor, Maryland
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2015 OSEHRA Open Source Summit
29 Jul 15
Bethesda
Articles

Nov 19 : EHR Efficiency has a Life Cycle

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It is important and a good thing when you fin d a graph or a chart that explain exactly what you are looking for, there was a focus group on electronic health records which had the following slide to describe the level of optimization a hospital experiences during the lifecycle of an EHR.

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The main element in the above graph is the trough that happens after the initial adoption. I think the slide into that trough of EHR incompetence is as vertical as what’s shown on the graph, but the hollow in efficiency definitely takes place. In fact, I think that the path to inefficient EHR use is slow and that’s why many healthcare leaders don’t notice when it happens.

The explanation to this problem is to create a program in your organization that looks after the upgrade gives you ongoing training and regular workflow assessment and optimization. I imagine most organizations weren’t worried about this when they slapped in their EHR to meet meaningful use. However, now they’re all going to have to take a deep look into solving this long term problematic.