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April 6, 2009

EMRUpdate Videos from HIMSS

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Nick Harrington, EMRUpdate guru, is traveling around HIMSS recording some video presentations for those who couldn’t make it to the show. You can find his EMRUpdate videos on Vimeo.

So far he’s mostly posted some hardware related videos, but today he’ll be doing videos of NextGen, UserCentric and tomorrow eCW, e-MDs and SRSSoft. Plus, I’m sure he’ll catch a number of other ones just walking around. I’ll post some of the better ones I see.

Here’s one that I think is interesting since this is something we’ve looked at before. Basically, it’s a video showing the features of a computer cart. We’ve gone back and forth on these. Some people love them and some people hate them. We ended up just thinking they were too expensive. Take a look and see for yourself.

Check out other EMR technology products. I think I need to add a few computer carts to the list.

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    One response to "EMRUpdate Videos from HIMSS"

    1. # Nick Harrington commented on April 7th, 2009:

      Certainly not an expert, I’m just the guy with a camera happy to talk to anyone from the EHR industry! If I could upload more video, faster, you would also have UserCentric, CureMD, Silk Information Systems, SealShield Medical Keyboards and more! Thanks anyway…
      Nick for emrpdate.com

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