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Chuck Christian, CIO, Good Samaritan Hospital, Chapter 1

01/23/2012 By Anthony Guerra Leave a Comment

The state of HIE in Indiana
The Meaningful Use effect
Sharing images
Use cases for NHIN Direct
Working with insurers
Balancing costs/benefits

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Filed Under: HIE, Prioritization/Resource Allocation Tagged With: Chuck Christian, good samaritan hospital, HIE, Podcast

Your Local RHIO/HIE Could Be a Meaningful Partner

05/18/2010 By John Schrenker Leave a Comment

Your local RHIO or HIE should be much more than a check box on your Meaningful Use requirements list, they stand to play an important role in delivering the vision Meaningful Use. Too often RHIOs are discussed as nothing more than repositories of clinical data, but by working with them as a partner they can help organizations and providers address half the Meaningful Use requirements.

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Filed Under: General Interest/Housekeeping, HIE Tagged With: Blogs, HIE, John Schrenker, RHIO

Which EHR Mistake Would You Rather Make?

04/12/2010 By Paul Roemer Leave a Comment

“My work here is done.”If something is worth doing, it is worth doing badly. Mistakes are inevitable—don’t be afraid to make them. However, pick your mistakes—let them be mistakes of your choosing, not mistakes born out of the hubristic approach of others. Permit me to explain. Hospital CIOs have a goal or set of goals they must meet to help drive the mission, vision, or strategy of their organization.

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Filed Under: Acute EMR, Ambulatory EMR, Disaster Recovery Tagged With: Blogs, Certification, EHR, HIE, NHIN, Paul Roemer

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