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Converge where Healthcare meets Innovation
2015-09-02 - 2015-09-03    
All Day
MedCity CONVERGE provides the most accurate picture of the future of medical innovation by gathering decision-makers from every sector to debate the challenges and opportunities [...]
11th Global Summit and Expo on Food & Beverages
2015-09-22 - 2015-09-24    
All Day
Event Date: September 22-24, 2016 Event Venue: Embassy Suites, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Theme: Accentuate Innovations and Emerging Novel Research in Food and Beverage Sector [...]
2015 AHIMA Convention and Exhibit
2015-09-26 - 2015-09-30    
All Day
The Affordable Care Act, Meaningful Use, HIPAA, and of course, ICD-10 are changing healthcare. Central to healthcare today is health information. It is used throughout [...]
Transforming Medicine: Evidence-Driven mHealth
2015-09-30 - 2015-10-02    
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
September 30-October 2, 2015Digital Medicine 2015 Save the Date (PDF, 1.23 MB) Download the Scripps CME app to your smart phone and/or tablet for the conference [...]
Health 2.0 9th Annual Fall Conference
2015-10-04 - 2015-10-07    
All Day
October 4th - 7th, 2015 Join us for our 9th Annual Fall Conference, October 4-7th. Set over 3 1/2 days, the 9th Annual Fall Conference will [...]
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Oct 16 : EMR System Unlikely to Blame for Ebola-Related Care Mistakes

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News Summary :

The implication that the electronic medical record (EMR) system at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas was somehow to blame for the care delay of Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan is flawed, according to Kalorama Information.  The healthcare market research firm has covered the EMR (electronic medical records) industry annually since 2007, and says EMR has advantages in health threats and that paper systems would not be preferable.
EMR usability issues came to the forefront with early news reports based on Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital’s implication that Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan had initially been sent home due to a lack of transparency in its EMR system, provided by Epic Systems.  The statement indicated that because the patient’s vital travel history entered into the EMR by the nurse did not appear in an area that the emergency room physician could access, it wasn’t known to the physician.  The hospital later clarified that Mr. Duncan’s travel history had been documented and available to the full care team in the EMR, including within the physician’s workflow.  So, the physician caring for Mr. Duncan had the ability to access the patient travel history if it needed to be called up.

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