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Points to Consider for EHR Optimization
How will you approach the post go-live world? EHR optimization is vital to your success. Consider these factors as you prepare.
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Here we go again … Reset, Refuel, Optimize
EHR expectations, functionality, and potential are always moving. And now it seems that it’s time for an EHR reset.
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Common risk areas of an ERP implementation
Healthcare executives are realizing that their ERPs are out of date and cost more to maintain than it is saving them. This leads to the decision that a new system is needed and then a whole new list of challenges arises. Specifically, implementation and adoption.
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3 Considerations when Planning Epic Upgrades
Upgrading to new Epic versions is vital to organizational success. Getting your Epic Upgrade right starts with preparation. Read on about three things you need in place, before you even start.
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Remembering the Five Ps
Proper Planning and Communication are the cornerstones that can make or break an EHR implementation. Communication to all levels is necessary.
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Testing, It’s not Just for IT Anymore
EHR testing doesn’t begin or end with the implementation, rather it’s a critical element of running an ongoing Information Technology function.
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Are you Investing Time in an Exceptional Training Program?
If the success or failure of an Electronic Health Record (EHR) go-live can be traced to a single activity, employee/clinician training could be considered the key to sustained long-term success.
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Five Considerations for Implementing a Successful Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Strategy
Each year, billions of dollars are invested industry-wide on IT Disaster Recovery (DR) as part of Business Continuity (BC) planning. Even with large monetary and time investments, well-created and tested DR plans remain one of the primary challenges facing businesses.
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System Error: How To Avoid The Most Common EHR Implementation Mistakes
The first common mistake healthcare organizations make during an Electronic Health Record (EHR) implementation is a half-hearted effort buying into principles. Learn what to avoid when implementing an EHR and how to avoid common implementation mistakes.
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The EHR Implementation is Complete, Now it’s Time for Optimization
Your EHR Implementation is complete. The system is running, and now it’s time to move on to Optimization. Not only do you have a live system to support and maintain, but you have the task to make it even better.
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