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Hyland/OnBase - http://www.hyland.com/ A fundamental requirement in today's dynamic healthcare environment is to ensure that current and accurate patient and staff information is available to customers, vendors, healthcare providers, and regulatory agencies. In healthcare organizations, information is more than just text, but it revolves around multi-media applications, pictures, diagnostic images, voice, and video. Staff should have all of this information readily available within a moment’s notice. OnBase document management infrastructure can make that information available to all those who need access to it.
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Rich Noffsinger,President, Amicore Topic: Practical E-Medical Records Practices Improving Patient Care GET PRESENTATION>>
Healthcare is the largest industry in the country yet it lags in adoption of IT by 5 to 7 years compared to other industries. Today most physician offices manage medical records as they did 100 years ago. The last several years have seen increases in regulation, oversight and the sheer volume of documentation required to manage healthcare delivery on the front lines, which are competing with our resources for delivering superior patient care. Technology advancements and market condition pressures are now aligning to encourage a change. Mr. Nofsinger will review the best practices in use today for capturing, storing and managing medical records electronically to cut costs and improve patient care.
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Eric Conrad, Caritas Security Officer, Caritas St. Elizabeths Medical Center Topic: HIPAA Security in Healthcare
The elevated visibility and requirements for Healthcare organizations to comply with HIPAA has created new interest in identifying and creating solutions. As a result, these regulations and compliance issues directly affect todays healthcare organizations. Software tools and best practices have emerged to assist organizations in meetings these regulations and compliances. Mr. Conrad will discuss and outline not only the security issues of HIPAA, but also what Caritas has done as an organization to meet their April 21, 2005 deadline.
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