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EMR 101, Part 3: Abstract & Delegate

March 8, 2009
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Closing thoughts on basic EMR proficiency: how to abstract key information and delegate workflow, to keep frustration to a minimum.

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The Ultimate Secret To EHR Success

February 18, 2009
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Back in the day when I was a burgeoning kendo student, I read an account about a visiting fencing master.
The writer, an established member of a kendo club, was looking forward like everyone else to the visit of this celebrity sensei. While having practiced kendo for nearly seven decades, the guest was appallingly fast, and [...]

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Why You Should STILL Be Writing In The Hallway, Even With EMR

September 16, 2007

One of the beauties of EMR is that you can finish all of your documenting during a patient visit, if you so choose. You can type or click on the fly, and walk out of the exam room with your note completed; no more crib notes to fill-out at some fantasy time when you have [...]

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The 4 Keys To Understanding EMR

September 1, 2007

There are 4 critical themes that underlie effective EMR use, regardless of your hardware, software, or practice setup.
Understand them well, and you will save heaps of time, protect yourself better medico-legally, and use your EMR to its fullest — to the benefit of yourself, your practice, and most importantly, your patients.
Ignore them, and…well, you’ll be [...]

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