Can voice recognition truly enhance EHR usability? Voice recognition technology is replacing conventional dictation across a variety of healthcare information systems, EHRs included. The click-heavy nature of most EHRs is a primary reason for dissatisfaction with the user experience. How effective is voice recognition, and can it eliminate transcription?
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How to Avoid Unnecessary Testing and Optimize Utilization Measuring and tracking unnecessary or repetitive testing can be a daunting task for any healthcare organization. But in today's "volume to value" transition, reining in test utilization and costs is a priority. How to Avoid Unnecessary Testing & Optimize Utilization outlines three ways that labs and hospitals can gather critical data, better understand lab operations, and take action on utilization insight.
Case Study: Midwest Hospital Midwest Hospital, which cares for nearly one million outpatient visitors each year, needed to engage patients while eliminating thousands of;"no-show" procedures that cost the network millions of dollars annually.The Midwest Hospital case study will show you how to;improve the patient experience while accessing the real-time insight to drive the action and accountability necessary to create a more profitable organization.
2015 State of The Connected Patient While traditional communication channels remain popular among patients, a new report fielded by Harris Poll reveals that the next generation of patients want connectivity that will be tailored to their healthcare expectations, consumption and delivery of critical information.
Building Future-ready Healthcare IT Platforms: Get to the Cloud Join us for an interactive discussion on why cloud computing is a growing force in healthcare, and how to make it part of an overall long-term strategy to transform your IT and clinical environments. Leadership from Intermountain Healthcare and West Park Hospital will explain how they are leveraging the cloud to remain on the cutting-edge of innovation, while relentlessly protecting information security.
Focus on these neglected areas: staffing, business overhead, and payer contracts. Gains made in the areas of staffing, overhead, and payer reimbursements can contribute to more effective recruitment and retention as well as boost financial performance in the long run.
HP in collaboration with HIMSS
To protect patient health information, hospitals and healthcare organizations need to be sure they are incorporating often overlooked endpoint technologies -- namely, printers -- in their healthcare IT security plans. For more insight from Pamela Dill, Senior Security Advisor at HP Inc. read more here.
HP in collaboration with HIMSS
As the healthcare industry embraces value-based care, hospitals and other provider organizations are relying on digitization to better follow patients through their healthcare journey -- and recoup each and every reimbursement dollar. For more insight from Jeffrey Goldstein, MD, MS, Senior Healthcare Specialist and Daniel Colling , BSC, RN, Global Lead for Clinical and Print Workflow Solutions at HP inc. read more here.
There are 3 types of search. Please only use one option at a time.
1) Build a boolean search string.
Ensure that document matches include...
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3) Search on part of a word:
Information on how to use Search
There are 2 types of basic queries: Terms and Phrases.
A Term is a single word search.
A Phrase would wrap a string of words in quotes and find matches on the extact string.
Boolean Operators You can combine basic queries with Boolean operators to form a more complex query. Boolean operators define the relationships between Terms or Phrases. Our search supports the following Boolean operators: AND, "+", OR, NOT and "-". Please note that Boolean operators must be all uppercase.
AND example search: default AND document
This is the default operator. It will be used if there is no Boolean operator between two terms. For example:
default document is the same as default AND document. In this case both terms need to exist within a listing to find a match on that listing.The + character is synonymous with using AND.
OR example search: default OR document
In this case just one of the terms needs to exist within a listing to find a match on that listing.
NOT example search: default NOT "document type"
The NOT operator excludes documents that contain the term (or phrase) after NOT. So a listing match would have to include the word default but not the phrase "document type". The - character is synonymous with using NOT.
Wildcard/Prefix queries You can perform "wildcard" or "prefix" queries using the '*' operator. Whereas all of the previous search found exact matches on the whole term or phrase, a wildcard search will find partial matches.
example search: ehr*
This query will match all documents containing words beginning with the prefix 'ehr' like the word Ehrlichia.