My #EMR is really messing w/ me right now. It is telling me that I don't have permission to ck my electronic tasks. But I did qualify 4 #MU.
— LindaGirgisMD,FAAFP (@DrLindaMD) December 12, 2013
I think these are the types of issues that annoy EMR users the most. It’s something that could no doubt be easily solved, but finding the right person to solve it is often hard.
Evolving question at mHealth Summit: will mHealth make the EMR more effective or obsolete? #mHealth13 #mHealthsummit
— Eric Wicklund (@eriwick) December 10, 2013
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I think the answer to this is that it will make EMR more effective. I’ve already seen it start to happen with a number of EHR.
Use of electronic medical records is much higher in practices with five or more full time physicians
http://t.co/RstJdv1UN8
#her #emr #WSJ
— MY EMR CHOICE (@myEMRchoice) December 4, 2013
This isn’t surprising. Clinics with more doctors are able to share the cost of EMR.
John, I agree – mHealth makes EHR usage, and technology usage more effective. We don’t have to go to far to see real world examples. We interact with various mobile devices during the continuum of our daily activities quite seamlessly from laptop to smartphone to ipad.