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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.
29
Sep
2015
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.
Categories: Insights
Tags: EMR/EPR, Quality in Healthcare, Healthcare Informatics
16
Jul
Kim Gilbert-O'Dowd will be making two presentations at HIC 2015 based on the work that has been done with Bendigo Health and Calvary Healthcare respectively in bringing the facilities from paper to paperless, she will also outline what the future has in store for these projects...
Categories: News, Australia & Asia-Pacific
Tags: Healthcare Conference, Conference Speaker, EMR/EPR
25
Jun
This weeks insight highlights the importance of shortening your buying cycle when it comes to purchasing an EMR and the ways in which you can achieve this. Taking some time at the start to plan how you are going to decide which vendor is right for you can save you a lot of time and money in the long run.
Tags: EMR/EPR, Healthcare Buying Cycle
9
Sláinte Healthcare are delighted to announce that Vitro has gone live at LauraLynn's Childrens Hospice. Implementation of Vitro, taking LauraLynn paperless took just four months and has been rolled out across all of LauraLynn's clinical functions...
Categories: News, Ireland & Europe, In the News, Media Releases
Tags: Clients, Media & In the News, EMR/EPR, Paperless Hospital
26
May
The use of mobile devices in the health industry has grown hugely. Clinicians are now using Apps on mobile devices for health related services , they are also using cloud based information offerings. She explores the argument that this will provide the tipping point when it comes to the already much changed health service delivery models.
Tags: eHealth, EMR/EPR