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Enjoy Vitro Software's Insights series where we provide views, experiences and opinions from both our own specialist eHealth staff and guest contributors. We cover a range of topics such as; Clinical Information Systems (CIS), Electronic Medical Records (EMR), integration and interoperability, cloud hosting, change management, user adoption and more.
11
Nov
2015
LauraLynn Children's Hospice have implemented the clinician centric EMR, Vitro. Hear families, staff, clinicians and management talk about the challenges they faced using a paper heavy process before Vitro and how following a four month implementation, Vitro has dramatically improved the way they can provide care to their patients.
Categories: Videos, Client Videos
Tags: Clients, EMR/EPR, Hospice Care
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Categories: News, Australia & Asia-Pacific, In the News
Tags: EMR/EPR, Microsoft
27
Oct
Nurses should be consulted in the early stages of EMR implementation so healthcare technology companies can create a user friendly EMR. 98% of nurses surveyed in US hospitals agree that they have never been included in hospital technology decision or design. Only 15% of those surveyed thought that their IT department were receptive to nurses’ suggestions in improving electronic documentation. These numbers simply have to be improved upon.
Categories: Insights
Tags: EMR/EPR, Clinical & Medical, Nursing
29
Sep
We were delighted to host the 3rd Council of Clinical Information Officers (CCIO) meeting which took place in our Head Office in Dublin on the 16th of September. The full day event which was attended by over 60 members was broken into three core areas, breakout sessions and and address by Richard Corbridge, HSE CIO.
Categories: News, Ireland & Europe
Tags: eHealth, Healthcare in Ireland
There is a perception that paper is more secure because it is tangible and can be kept under lock and key. The security and privacy risks to changing how we collect, store and share health information are valid, but not insurmountable. The use of electronic systems for the collection, storage and transfer of health information is key to tearing down some of the current barriers to safe and efficient healthcare.
Tags: EMR/EPR, Quality in Healthcare, Healthcare Informatics