Here are some best practices in implementing eMR in hospitals: 6 Best Practices for Implementing EMR, CPOE for Meaningful Use | Healthcare Information Technology.
Author: Stephen Leung
How iPads Improve the Patient Experience
Some other innovative use of iPads in hospitals to improve patient experience How iPads Improve the Patient Experience.
At Mayo Clinic, Patients Getting Loaded iPads That Guide Them Through Stay | Hospital EMR and EHR
An interesting use case of iPad in hospitals to gain interaction with patients: At Mayo Clinic, Patients Getting Loaded iPads That Guide Them Through Stay | Hospital EMR and EHR.
Doctors Seldom Listen When Hospitals Recommend EMRs | Hospital EMR and EHR
Do the specialities in your hospital have their own opinion on eMR? As the following artice suggests, sometimes its’ difficult to stress the importance of interoperable eMRs within the hospital, do you agreed? Doctors Seldom Listen When Hospitals Recommend EMRs | Hospital EMR and EHR.
10 simple ways to secure and optimize your iPad | Healthcare IT News
Things to consider when using iPad in hospital environment: 10 simple ways to secure and optimize your iPad | Healthcare IT News.
iPad or Android? Maybe We Need Both | Hospital EMR and EHR
The author of the following article suggests that using a tablet as interface for eMR might have less interference to physician/patient experience than traditional keyboard/mouse/monitor eMR solutions. Do you agreed? iPad or Android? Maybe We Need Both | Hospital EMR and EHR.
Do’s and Don’ts of RFID in Hospitals
Some good tips on implementing RFID in hospitals by The Healthcare IT Guy: Guest Article: Do’s and Dont’s of RFID in Hospitals.
5 Medical Peripherals for the iPad or iPhone
Check out some innovative medical peripherals that make use of iOS devices in the following article! 5 Medical Peripherals for the iPad or iPhone.
A Shocking Journey: Health Data Reaches EMR Via Writing On Hand | Hospital EMR and EHR
Reading the following article gives a whole new re-think of EMR implementation. Location does matters and data entry has to happen right at the point of care: A Shocking Journey: Health Data Reaches EMR Via Writing On Hand | Hospital EMR and EHR.
Docs use iPads, but don’t see them as game-changers | Healthcare IT News
Mobile devices are common amoungst physicians but innovative healthcare applications which utilize gesture-based computing, unified communication etc are needed before these devices become useful in physician’s workflow. Docs use iPads, but don’t see them as game-changers | Healthcare IT News.