Wednesday, December 29, 2010

This Week in Document Imaging 12/29/10

- According to EHR study conducted by RAND Corp, regarding adoption of EHR systems in hospitals:


o Number of hospitals using either basic or advanced EHR up from 24% to 38%

o Largest increase in quality of care was for patients treated for heart failure for hospitals with EHR versus those without


- Results of EHR study conducted by University of California-Davis finds:

o Initial implementation of EHR results in a 25-33% drop in physician productivity

o Internal medicine units adjusted to the new technology and experienced increase in productivity

o Pediatricians and family practice doctors did not return to original productivity levels



- Dell announced it is buying InSiteOne Inc. of Wallingford, CT, and provides medical diagnostic image archiving services.



- According to Black Book Rankings about EHR adoption:

o 90% of healthcare providers that purchased EHR systems are off track to meet meaningful use implementation goals

o Only 10% foresee achieving requirements for stimulus funding this spring

o Over 400 EHR system developers have emerged in past year

o Top five reasons why will not meet requirements:

 93% say lack of support from their EHR vendor

 89% say delay caused by cost of additional support by EHR vendor

 82% caused by rushed selection of EHR vendor

 77% lack staff to implement

 69% are underfunded to rectify difficult EHR system interfaces



- The State of Wisconsin is still pursuing a lawsuit it filed against McKesson for $150 million, for allegedly overcharging Medicare and Medicaid programs.


- Allscripts announced that its EHR can not be integrated with WellDoc DiabetesManager solution. WellDoc allows physicians to have real-time patient self-care data, including; blood glucose data, mediation use, lifestyle info and other diabetes related info.


- Premier Inc., one of the 6 large healthcare group purchasing organizations (GPOs) in the U.S. announced that over the past year, 1,220 hospitals participating in its group buy program have identified $81 million in savings. Savings under the program vary between 5% and 15%.


- HIPAA breach. Dean Health System of Wisconsin notified 2,000 surgery patients that their personal information was exposed when the laptop computer belonging to a doctor was stolen.


- Centra Health System of Virginia notified 14,000 patients that their personal info was exposed when an employee’s laptop computer was stolen from her rental car.


- EHR vendor, eClinicalWorks of Massachusetts reports:

o CEO if Girish Kumar Navani

o Will be hiring up to 200 in 2011 due to growth

o Currently has more than 1,300 employees

o Will build new headquarters for $18 million

o Will finish the year with $150 million in revenue

o 5 year goal is to have 100,000 providers and 100 million patients on its HER


- Results of healthcare survey conducted by PriceWatersCoopers (PwC):

o 86% of patients do not access their medical records electronically

o What consumers would use web-access to health info for:

 58% lab reports

 56% prescription orders

 53% immunization records

 52% upcoming appointments

 48% physician visit notes

 33% suggested preventive health screening

o 72% would trade employer-based insurance for higher pay

-=Greetings from Sandy Hook=-

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