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Dr. Cephus Allin

Physician Championing: The Iron Fist And The Velvet Glove (The 2008 NextGen Users Group, Part 2)

November 13, 2008
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Switching gears a bit: I was honored to be a co-presenter this year, on the final day of User Group.
My colleague and I were curious about who would show up on the last conference day, especially after the late night festivities the night prior (Huey Lewis And The News, and KC And The Sunshine Band).
Thankfully, [...]

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Is Google The Answer To EMR?

April 25, 2008

What would the perfect…or rather, a nicer EMR look like?
I take issue with that recent FPM opinion piece by Dr. Christine Sinsky, “e-Nirvana: Are We There, Yet?”
As an EMR consultant who works with both physicians and an MSO, I find it lopsided and unhelpful.
Yes, I’d like my EMR to be seamlessly integrated with my personal [...]

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

November 7, 2007

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, [...]

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