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From The NextGen Users Group Meeting, Day 2: Implementation Secrets Of Joseph Stalin


I’ve never read anything by Joseph Stalin, but I gather he’d be much in demand for implementing EMR’s. From the management side, not the physicians.’

Dr. Cephus Allin’s presentation today, which referenced the late Soviet dictator, was titled How To Go From Paper To An EMR. It totally rocked; I wish I’d attended his other session, Why Everyone Needs An EMR. But that’s what happens when you have awesome content hidden behind modest titles.

Major take home points:

  • shunt work more efficiently away from physicians onto support staff when possible
  • less MD time/task = more patients scheduled/day
  • abstracting the chart is much more important than scanning it
  • limit the abstracting to absolutely necessary items (like problem list w/ICD-9’s, allergies, meds)
  • limit the scanning to 10 pages per physician pass, and 3 passes, max, before bye-bye chart (ekg, last CPE, critical study reports/consults)
  • when staff are limited and already multitasked-out, extend the go-live timeline, and adopt more incrementally and slowly

And that, indubitably, there are practices that just ain’t suited for EMR.

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From The NextGen Users Group Meeting: EMR For Small Groups, Part 2

I’m here at the annual NextGen Users Group Meeting, in Orlando, FL. While I hope to get the skinny on making my group’s NextGen EMR sit up, beg, and perform like a lonely Australian Sheepdog, my main mission is more generalized: to learn how better to assist new MD’s in successfully adopting this, or any, EMR system.

And if South Orange County California is anything like the rest of America, that means focusing on small group practices of three or fewer physicians.

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