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Informatiknyt
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Der kommer løbende et stigende antal nyheder om, hvordan sygeplejersker anvender IT i deres daglige praksis. Jeg har fundet at formatet på denne side ikke længer er det rette til at præsentere dem slags nyheder. Mine nyhedspræsentationer er derfor flyttet over på min blog http:/ raymondkolbaek.blogspot.com/. Hvor jeg vil fortsætte med at forsøge at informere om udviklingen, ved at komme med korte oplysninger om hvad der sker og hvor der kan hentes yderligere oplysninger. Nurses Not Trained for IT. Nurse ...
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September | 2008 | Next Things First
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MAKING SENSE OF WHAT COMES NEXT. Next Things First focuses on aspects of the health care system’s "death by a thousand cuts," highlighting the innovators who are bringing solutions to the market and analyzing the challenges these entrepreneurs face in growing their businesses. Health Care Industry (BNET). Orthopedic Sports Medicine Blog (Howard J. Luks, MD). The Health Care Blog. The Healthcare IT Guy. WSJ’s Health Blog. Health Care Technology Network. An Early Morning Reality Check. In fact, though, hea...
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Accountable Care | Allscripts Blog: It Takes a Community
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Allscripts Company Blog —. The good news, bad news of recent ACO results. Unlocking the mysteries within your CMS claim file. Your CMS claim file can show you where your patients are actually receiving care. The answer may surprise you. For example, we helped one of our ACO clients in the rural Midwest plot on a map where its patients were receiving care. As expected, patients received a lot of care in the […]. 4 essential steps to forming an ACO. Are your physicians properly aligned […]. Craig Dreher, c...
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Same Old, Same Old from Health Reform Isn’t Going to Cut It « Take Control Now
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Proactive discussion on healthcare cost containment. Waiting Until 2020 For Actual Healthcare Change? Immediate Cost Reduction is Needed Today. A New Top Ten Tune ». Same Old, Same Old from Health Reform Isn’t Going to Cut It. The New York Times. Article on the spiraling costs of health care reform emphasizes the traditional responses to ever increasing health care costs more employee cost sharing, more high deductible plans and more health savings accounts. Same old, same old. There’s a better way.
medicationnoncompliance.blogspot.com
The Medication Non-Adherence Blog: November 2007
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The Medication Non-Adherence Blog. 1 in 2 patients does not take their medications as prescribed, costing the US $300 billion in unnecessary healthcare costs and lost revenue annually. 84% cite simple forgetfulness as the reason. Tuesday, November 20, 2007. A News Report about Medication Non-adherence. Everyone loves to watch TV. A non-adherence news report. Links to this post. Sunday, November 18, 2007. It Is Not A Small World (or US) After All. And how much is good? We cannot afford to ignore the painf...
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The Medication Non-Adherence Blog: May 2008
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The Medication Non-Adherence Blog. 1 in 2 patients does not take their medications as prescribed, costing the US $300 billion in unnecessary healthcare costs and lost revenue annually. 84% cite simple forgetfulness as the reason. Thursday, May 29, 2008. Good Blog about Google Health. I have been playing around a bit on Google Health and have some issues, which I will discuss in a later post. I found this post from FutureHIT. Links to this post. Hard Definitions for EMR, EHR and PHR. Hat tip to Ted Eytan.
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The Medication Non-Adherence Blog: October 2007
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The Medication Non-Adherence Blog. 1 in 2 patients does not take their medications as prescribed, costing the US $300 billion in unnecessary healthcare costs and lost revenue annually. 84% cite simple forgetfulness as the reason. Wednesday, October 24, 2007. From Science Daily dated 08.19.98 - just found randomly. Remembering Your Medications: Older are Wiser. With funding from the National Institute on Aging, Park and colleagues carried out a study designed not only to learn who really is most likely to...
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The Medication Non-Adherence Blog: March 2008
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The Medication Non-Adherence Blog. 1 in 2 patients does not take their medications as prescribed, costing the US $300 billion in unnecessary healthcare costs and lost revenue annually. 84% cite simple forgetfulness as the reason. Friday, March 28, 2008. Med-eMonitor Improves HIV Medication Adherence, BUT Look at The Test Group. I picked this up from lifesciencesworld.com, but it was on the PRWire as well. SEE my comments at the end. The challenging population of 76 patients that were enrolled in the prog...
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