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10th Asian Conference on Emergency Medicine (ACEM 2019)
ABOUT 10TH ASIAN CONFERENCE ON EMERGENCY MEDICINE (ACEM 2019) It is a great pleasure and an honor to extend to you a warm invitation to [...]
APAPU SPUNZA Conference 2019
2019-11-08 - 2019-11-10    
All Day
ABOUT APAPU/ SPUNZA CONFERENCE 2019 We look forward to welcoming you to the combined APAPU/ SPUNZA meeting in Perth – the first time the event [...]
2nd World Cosmetic and Dermatology Congress
2019-11-11 - 2019-11-12    
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ABOUT 2ND WORLD COSMETIC AND DERMATOLOGY CONGRESS 2nd World Cosmetic and Dermatology Congress is going to be held at Helsinki, Finland during November 11-12, 2019. International Congress on Cosmetic [...]
Global Experts Meet on Advanced Technologies in Diabetes Research and Therapy
2019-11-11 - 2019-11-12    
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ABOUT GLOBAL EXPERTS MEET ON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN DIABETES RESEARCH AND THERAPY It is an incredible delight and a respect to stretch out our warm [...]
Global Congress on Cancer Immunology and Epigenetics
2019-11-13 - 2019-11-14    
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ABOUT GLOBAL CONGRESS ON CANCER IMMUNOLOGY AND EPIGENETICS Epigenetics Conference, The world’s largest Epigenetics Conference and Gathering for the Research Community. Join the Global Congress [...]
Advantage Healthcare-India 2019
ABOUT ADVANTAGE HEALTHCARE-INDIA 2019 ADVANTAGES OF HEALTHCARE AND WELLNESS INDUSTRY IN INDIA: State of the art Hospitals with Excellent Infrastructure Largest pool of Highly qualified [...]
4th International Conference on Obstetrics and Gynecology
2019-11-14 - 2019-11-15    
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ABOUT 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Theme: Current Breakthroughs and Innovative Approaches towards Improving Women’s Reproductive HealthIt’s our pleasure to invite all the [...]
Encompass Health at AAPM&R 2019 in San Antonio
2019-11-15 - 2019-11-17    
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Encompass Health at AAPM&R 2019 in San Antonio San Antonio, Texas Nov 14, 2019 11:00 a.m. CST Headed to AAPM&R’s 2019 Annual Assembly? Swing by [...]
7th Annual Congress on Dental Medicine and Orthodontics
ABOUT 7TH ANNUAL CONGRESS ON DENTAL MEDICINE AND ORTHODONTICS Dentistry Medicine 2019 is a perfect opportunity intended for International well-being Dental and Oral experts too. [...]
ABOUT MEDICA 2019
2019-11-18 - 2019-11-21    
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ABOUT MEDICA 2019   MEDICA is the world’s largest event for the medical sector. For more than 40 years it has been firmly established on [...]
7th Annual Congress on Dental Medicine and Orthodontics
2019-11-18 - 2019-11-19    
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ABOUT 7TH ANNUAL CONGRESS ON DENTAL MEDICINE AND ORTHODONTICS Dentistry Medicine 2019 is a perfect opportunity intended for International well-being Dental and Oral experts too. [...]
20 Nov
2019-11-20 - 2019-11-21    
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  Connected Insurance: The USA’s Premier Gathering Defining the Future of Insurance Since the year 2000, 50 percent of the Fortune 500 companies have disappeared [...]
International Conference on Pathology and Infectious Diseases
2019-11-21 - 2019-11-22    
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ABOUT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PATHOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infectious disease 2019 gathers the world’s leading scientists, researchers and scholars to exchange and share their professional [...]
15th Asian-Pacific Congress of Hypertension 2019
2019-11-24 - 2019-11-27    
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ABOUT 15TH ASIAN-PACIFIC CONGRESS OF HYPERTENSION 2019 The Asian-Pacific Society of Hypertension will hold the 15th Asian Pacific Congress of Hypertension (APCH2019) in Brisbane, Australia, [...]
18th Annual Conference on Urology and Nephrological Disorders
2019-11-25 - 2019-11-26    
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ABOUT 18TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON UROLOGY AND NEPHROLOGICAL DISORDERS Urology 2019 is an integration of the science, theory and clinical knowledge for the purpose of [...]
2nd World Heart Rhythm Conference
2019-11-25 - 2019-11-26    
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ABOUT 2ND WORLD HEART RHYTHM CONFERENCE 2nd World Heart Rhythm Conference is among the World’s driving Scientific Conference to unite worldwide recognized scholastics in the [...]
Digital Health Forum 2019
ABOUT DIGITAL HEALTH FORUM 2019 Join us on 26-27 November in Berlin to discuss the power of AI and ML for healthcare, healthcare transformation by [...]
2nd Global Nursing Conference & Expo
ABOUT 2ND GLOBAL NURSING CONFERENCE & EXPO Events Ocean extends an enthusiastic and sincere welcome to the 2nd GLOBAL NURSING CONFERENCE & EXPO ’19. The [...]
International Conference on Obesity and Diet Imbalance 2019
2019-11-28 - 2019-11-29    
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ABOUT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OBESITY AND DIET IMBALANCE 2019 Obesity Diet 2019 is a worldwide stage to examine and find out concerning Weight Management, Childhood [...]
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24 Nov 19
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26 Nov 19
Marinelli Rd Rockville
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Articles

Oct 24 : Ebola or no Ebola! Focusing on the right problems/solutions

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Excluscive Article at EMRIndustry.com

Ebola has been disrupting the medical community, academia, transportation, security, government, media and the lives of people across the globe. The finger-pointing itself has has been infectious with the medical community itself being hit the hardest. There has been a great deal of wrong information spread.

Now that a bit of the smoke is clearing, we have identified a few facts. If you stand next to a medical professional, particularly one using an EHR, chances are you will not be infected by Ebola. What you can catch is disease spread by misinformation.

What causes a patient to sent home with 103 degree fever are gaps in EMR communications. The right medical professionals are not receiving the right information at the right time. Passive data and lack of push technology are the major causes. We can prevent these issues with technology available today.

Article in Detailed :

By Donald M. Voltz, MD, Aultman Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology, Medical Director of the Main Operating Room, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Case Western Reserve University and Northeast Ohio Medical University.

A board-certified anesthesiologist, researcher, medical educator, and entrepreneur. With more than 15 years of experience in healthcare, Dr. Voltz has been involved with many facets of medicine. He has performed basic science and clinical research and has experience in the translation of ideas into viable medical systems and devices.

Thanh Tran, CEO of Zoeticx, Inc. also contributed.

The recent Ebola outbreak has highlighted new healthcare challenges and finger-pointing has started very quickly.  First at the EHR system as it fails to highlight the previously recorded data about the patient’s recent travel history. The failure to bring these details to the emergency physicians leads to a discharge of patient Eric Duncan. A Recent article by Jeff Riggins in EMR Industry.com has correctly pointed out that it is miscommunication among care providers and not an EHR system problem (in this case, Epic).  It should be classified as a preventable medical error due to a miscommunication/omission.

Not long ago, we had a similar case with a patient in New York – Rory Staunton.  This 12 year old boy died because of another preventable medical error due to miscommunication. Rory was sent home with a diagnosis of upset stomach and dehydration.  Meanwhile, the missing data about a septic shock was recorded with his increased fever and lab test results in the EMR system, but once again, not brought to the attention of the physician quickly enough to remedy the situation.

There is even one yet-to-be-published case in Ohio where a patient died from a simple hernia operation. The case is quite similar to the above where an EKG was ordered prep and was posted to the EHR about 10 minutes before a patient was taken to the operating room. No one read the EKG as the patient had just had a normal EKG a few days earlier as part of a prep screen. However, the EKG taken right before the surgery showed acute ischemia. The patient died in the recovery room.  Again, all the data was recorded in the EMR system, but failed to be communicated to the physician.

These preventable medical errors may appear under different forms, cases, healthcare institutes, and different impacts, but there is one common denominator–miscommunication or omission of critical patient medical information to care providers. The video ‘Life almost lost’ by Zoeticx summarizes the missing components in healthcare – communication and collaboration among care providers. Jeff Riggins has identified that it is the miscommunication leading to the discharge of patient Eric Duncan and not an EHR system problem.

An EHR system is a recording system where care providers search relevant patient medical data for their patient’s diagnosis. Misdiagnosis in this case is not about missing data, but the fact that the data fails to present to physicians the correct diagnosis outcome. Would this particular Ebola case differ from Rory Staunton, the recent Ohio case, or the theoretical case of Billy White?

EHR Systems – Recording Patient Medical Data

The issue is about recognizing that any current EHR is a passive database component. As any other passive database components in other industries (finance, manufacturing, etc.), they do not address the challenge of presenting information to the decision maker, let alone being timely. The issue is about understanding that there must be applications designed in healthcare to bring information forward to physicians in order to prevent such medical errors.  None of the EHR systems perform that task because it is a passive database component. Most of the tasks to bring such information to physicians have been located on the ‘customized solutions’ built specifically for each healthcare institute, addressing some of the basic needs for physicians.

The medical industry is falling into the expectation that EHR systems, once deployed, would address all the needs of care providers. The flaw in our healthcare system is to accept that assumption, also incorrectly supported by EHR vendors.

The reality is that US healthcare needs to inspire a next set of innovative solutions, focusing on supporting care providers. In order to achieve such inspiration, the healthcare industry must figure out how to address EHR interoperability and EHR agnostics. This will free up independent developers from draining their resources in addressing the infrastructure challenges created by EHR vendors and considering those offering options such as Open APIs. These types of solutions are being offered by next generation EHR connectivity providers such as Zoeticx.

Healthcare Challenges – How to Improve Patient Outcomes!

Eric Duncan and Rory Staunton have the same outcome from the same characteristics of preventable medical errors. Both cases raise the attention of our nation, and then are soon forgotten when the media switches its focus on other news. The difference is that the Eric Duncan case is an epidemic one and Rory Staunton is an individual patient outcome.

However, from the standpoint of patient outcome, both are preventable medical errors that claim 400,000 US lives per year. It is time to get the innovation going in healthcare, starting with addressing EHR interoperability and EHR agnostics and the acceptance that EHR systems are simply a data component in the whole equation.

We need to stop blaming EHR systems and begin recognizing that the journey ahead needs more than EHR systems!