We at EMR and HIPAA have been hearing a lot from our readers that there’s been some confusion with the EMR and HIPAA brand. Many readers are really confused by what we provide here on EMR and HIPAA and what to expect when they visit the website.
For those who don’t know the history, I did the first EMR and HIPAA blog post back on December 11, 2005. I love how I didn’t even post my name, but instead put the name “EMR BLOG” as the writer. Just reading the post makes me a bit sheepish as I think about how naive I was at the time, but I digress. Seven years and 1659 EMR and HIPAA blogs later, a lot has changed with EMR and HIPAA. Healthcare IT is a new world and it seemed right for EMR and HIPAA to embrace change as well.
Let’s start with EMR. I still love the term EMR since spell check doesn’t autocorrect it. However, $36 billion of government money says that it should be called EHR. Plus, the EHR fanatics out there have been on my case for a long time when I talk about EMR instead of EHR. No more. From now on, EMR will no longer exist as we embrace EHR.
What about HIPAA? Yes, for most healthcare providers HIPAA is a curse word to them. Just hearing it makes them cringe. Why would I want to host a site that makes my beloved doctors cringe? Plus, HIPAA is now changed thanks to the new Omnibus rule. We’re ready to embrace change as well, so from now on HIPAA will be referred to as Omnibus. Who doesn’t like Omnibus? Omni means all. Bus reminds me of a party bus in Las Vegas. I think everyone can embrace a party bus where all are welcome.
There you have it. We’re now going to officially be called: EHR and Omnibus
Has a nice ring to it doesn’t it? I hope you like the new branding and appreciate the clarity it provides.
Happy April 1st!
At risk of dating myself, let me say that Alistair Cooke would be proud.
I didn’t know him, but Wikipedia did. Interesting connection.
Actually, this was an April Fool’s day joke. Renaming the site would be hard since the search engine gods would not smile down upon it.
John,
I know, but you had me going for a bit. Omnibus was one of the great shows of the golden age of TV.
Carl
I’m glad to hear that. My goal is to ride the line of reality and humor.
I’ve never seen Omnibus. I’ll have to YouTube it and see.