My latest post on www.healthsystemCIO.com. Here’s an idea I think merits consideration.
http://healthsystemcio.com/2010/07/30/how-to-revive-a-failed-ehr-implementation/
What do you think?
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I just reviewed a iPad approach to an office-based EMR. It was terribly slow and I think it was based upon using a web browser for all of the EMR. If one wants to make it simpler for a clinician on an iPad, then please do the coding work to make a iPad app that doesn’t depend upon the browser.
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