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*Content warning: death of an infant, infant loss, death, birth trauma, medical trauma, medical neglect, racism, mature and stressful themes. *Free + Confidential Resources + Safety Tips: somethingwaswrong.com/resources Moms Advocating For MomsS23 survivors Markeda, Kristen and Amanda have created a nonprofit, Moms Advocating for Moms, in hopes to create a future where maternal well-being is prioritized, disparities are addressed, and every mother has the resources and support she needs to thrive: https://www.momsadvocatingformoms.org/take-actionhttps://linktr.ee/momsadvocatingformoms Please sign the survivors petitions below to improve midwifery education and regulation in Texashttps://www.change.org/p/improve-midwifery-education-and-regulation-in-texas?recruiter=1336781649&recruited_by_id=74bf3b50-fd98-11ee-9e3f-a55a14340b5a&utm_source=share_petition&utm_campaign=share_for_starters_page&utm_medium=copylink Malik's Law https://capitol.texas.gov/BillLookup/History.aspx?LegSess=89R&Bill=HB4553 M.A.M.A. has helped file a Texas bill called Malik's Law, which is intended to implement requirements for midwives in Texas to report birth outcomes in hopes of improving transparency and data collection in the midwifery field in partnership with Senator Claudia Ordaz. *Sources:American College of Nurse Midwiveshttps://midwife.org/ American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)https://www.acog.org/ Electronic Records and Audit Trailshttps://www.millerweisbrod.com/docs/max/Electronic_Records_and_Audit_Trails.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com Intravenous nutrient therapy: the "Myers' cocktail"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12410623/ It's dangerous for Black women to give birth in Texas, and it could be about to get worsehttps://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2023/mar/17/texas-black-women-maternal-healthcare-crisis-medicaid March of Dimeshttps://www.marchofdimes.org/peristats/about-us Meconiumhttps://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/24102-meconium Midwifery Education Accreditation Council (MEAC)https://www.meacschools.org/ National Midwifery Institutehttps://www.nationalmidwiferyinstitute.com/midwifery North American Registry of Midwives (NARM)https://narm.org/ Oxytocin: The love hormonehttps://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/oxytocin-the-love-hormone Racism in the health care system is killing Black pregnant Texanshttps://www.texasstandard.org/stories/racism-in-the-health-care-system-is-killing-black-pregnant-texans/ Racism, Sexism, and the Crisis of Black Women's Healthhttps://www.bu.edu/articles/2023/racism-sexism-and-the-crisis-of-black-womens-health/ State investigating Dallas birth center and midwives, following multiple complaints from patientshttps://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/investigates/state-investigating-dallas-birth-center-midwives-following-multiple-complaints-from-patients/287-ea77eb18-c637-44d4-aaa2-fe8fd7a2fcef Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/ Zucker School of Medicine, Amos Grunebaum, MDhttps://faculty.medicine.hofstra.edu/13732-amos-grunebaum/publications *SWW S23 Theme Song & Artwork: Thank you so much to Emily Wolfe for covering Glad Rag's original song, U Think U for us this season!Hear more from Emily Wolfe:On SpotifyOn Apple Musichttps://www.emilywolfemusic.com/instagram.com/emilywolfemusicGlad Rags: https://www.gladragsmusic.com/ The S23 cover art is by the Amazing Sara StewartFollow Something Was Wrong:Website: somethingwaswrong.com IG: instagram.com/somethingwaswrongpodcastTikTok: tiktok.com/@somethingwaswrongpodcast Follow Tiffany Reese:Website: tiffanyreese.me IG: instagram.com/lookiebooSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Moderator: BobbieJean Sweitzer, M.D. Participants: Mathias Maleczek, M.D., and Patrick J. McCormick, M.D., M.Eng. Articles Discussed: A Comparison of Five Algorithmic Methods and Machine Learning Pattern Recognition for Artifact Detection in Electronic Records of Five Different Vital Signs: A Retrospective Analysis Vital Sign Data Quality: Not Just a Retrospective Research Problem Transcript
Guests: Michael Bray, CISO, Vancouver ClinicOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-bray-cism-crisc-cissp-qte-board-advisor-a190521/Errol Weiss, CSO, Health-ISAC (Information Sharing and Analysis Center)On Twitter | https://twitter.com/HealthISACOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/errolweiss/Host: Deb RadcliffOn ITSPmagazine
Dive into the world of aviation innovation with our latest podcast episode featuring Mark Leeper, the visionary behind Vision Aircraft Records! Discover how electronic record-keeping is revolutionizing the aviation industry, enhancing safety, and streamlining insurance processes. Don't miss this insightful conversation that takes you from paper logbooks to digital breakthroughs in aviation!
Billy Meadow is the Founder and Chairman and Peter vonDyck is the President and CEO of PERSOWN Inc., a medical information technology and diagnostics company that provides the first of its kind low-cost comprehensive family health diagnostic solution delivered within a smartphone app with global access. In this episode Billy, Peter and KJ discuss their technology that aims to unify clinical data in real-time to improve patient care, prevent sepsis, and reduce false positive fatigue. They also discuss the potential economic benefits, improved quality of care, and increased trust in hospitals that could result from this unified data. Key Takeaways: The challenges of data and care fragmentation in healthcare systems The impact of unifying electronic health records and remote patient monitoring The real-world effects of unified data on the economy and quality of care The importance of affordability and accessibility of technology in developing countries Quote of the Show (44:00): "I think people are going to feel a lot healthier in just a matter of a few years because the tools are out there that will enable us to all feel better, catch different disease conditions a lot earlier and live longer, healthier lives." – Billy Meadow Join our Anti-PR newsletter where we're keeping a watchful and clever eye on PR trends, PR fails, and interesting news in tech so you don't have to. You're welcome. Want PR that actually matters? Get 30 minutes of expert advice in a fast-paced, zero-nonsense session from Karla Jo Helms, a veteran Crisis PR and Anti-PR Strategist who knows how to tell your story in the best possible light and get the exposure you need to disrupt your industry. Click here to book your call: https://info.jotopr.com/free-anti-pr-eval Ways to connect with Billy Meadow: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/billy-meadow-b8181610/ Company Website: https://persown.com/ Ways to connect with Peter vonDyck: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-vondyck-4ab364b/ Company Website: https://persown.com/ How to get more Disruption/Interruption: Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/eccda84d-4d5b-4c52-ba54-7fd8af3cbe87/disruption-interruption Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disruption-interruption/id1581985755 Google Play - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cub21ueWNvbnRlbnQuY29tL2QvcGxheWxpc3QvODE5NjRmY2EtYTQ5OC00NTAyLThjZjktYWI3YzAwMmRiZTM2LzNiZTZiNzJhLWEzODItNDhhNS04MDc5LWFmYTAwMTI2M2FiNi9kZDYzMGE4Mi04ZGI4LTQyMGUtOGNmYi1hZmEwMDEyNjNhZDkvcG9kY2FzdC5yc3M= Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6yGSwcSp8J354awJkCmJlDSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Reena Van Aalst and I cover: - signing contracts for building work: what strata managers need to look out for - the rush to access a share of the NSW government's $10m EV charging grant - self-represented litigants in NCAT, and - the "new" age of electronic record keeping.
Most people don't need a reminder of the state of healthcare in America. But it's not just the consumer that's hurting. Medical debt is increasing, billions are lost in unpaid claims, hospitals are in the red, service prices can range up to 30x…. In this episode, a16z GPs Julie You and David Haber explain where the healthcare system breaks down and how the three party system — between payors, providers, and consumers — can be rethought through the lens of Fintech.Learn more about Healthcare x Fintech here: https://a16z.com/healthcare-meets-fintech/
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A paperless office comes with many perks. It frees up physical space, removes geographic work restrictions, and makes information accessible from anywhere. But there's a catch. Without careful organization, adequate security, and an ironclad data backup and recovery plan, there's always the risk of losing electronic records due to manmade or natural disasters. An Electronic Records Management system specifically links the processes, digital technologies, and people needed to consolidate, organize, backup, and archive digital information in an easy-to-follow, structured manner. It also represents one of the seven elements of the Kasennu framework for business infrastructure. This encore episode features the story of feuding siblings, Sarah and Steve Reuben. Equally smart and ambitious leaders, they're blind-sided when a malicious virus attacks their furniture store's network. If their customers and vendors find out, it could ruin their family's business and their brand's good name. A consultant implements an Electronic Records Management system as a preemptive strike against future disasters and to ensure business continuity.
Have you started converting your old-school paper records to digital? Are you unsure where to being or not sure if it's something you can fit into the budget? Fear not! Today we speak with Lorraine Hill, Records Advisory Officer (RAO) for the State Archives. Learn more about the conversion process and the grants available to take the leap into the 21st Century!
This week, Stacey is joined once again by Chris Wubbolt. Stacey and Chris discuss the ins and outs of paper vs. electronic records. In GMP-regulated environments maintaining proper records and documentation is critical to data integrity, regulatory compliance, and GMP best practices. Starting with Part 11 more than two decades ago, we've seen an emphasis on good record keeping and a shift to paperless. Still, paper-based systems are prevalent around the world, but given our current environment and reliance on digital technologies are we now at a point where the industry is ready to embrace that shift? About our guest: Chris Wubbolt Chris has over 25 years of experience in the regulated industry and has provided compliance, quality assurance, and computer validation consulting services. He remains current in industry trends and requirements and frequently speaks or provides workshops at leading industry conferences and programs. Chris has a master's Degree in Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs and a BS in Physics and Computer Engineering, along with a Six Sigma Black Belt Certification. Voices in Validation brings you the best in validation and compliance topics. Voices in Validation is brought to you by IVT Network, your expert source for life science regulatory knowledge. For more information on IVT Network, check out their website at http://ivtnetwork.com.
This week, Stacey and industry expert, Chris Wubbolt, count down the top five data integrity issues when complying with GMP guidance. Data Integrity is a critical element to GMP compliance, and all life science manufacturers need to develop and maintain processes for managing their data, reducing the risk to the integrity of that data, and stored properly. Of course, this is all part of the Regulatory Guidelines which have been in place for years. Still, nearly half of all warning letters contain data integrity components. Resources for this Episode: Data Integrity and Compliance with cGMP Guidance Guideline on data integrity - WHO | World Health Organization Part 11, Electronic Records; Electronic Signatures - Scope and Application About Our Guest: Chris Wubbolt, Principal, QACV Consulting Chris has over 25 years of experience in the regulated industry and has provided compliance, quality assurance, and computer validation consulting services. He remains current in industry trends and requirements and frequently speaks or provides workshops at leading industry conferences and programs. Chris has a master's degree in Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs and a BS in Physics and Computer Engineering, along with a Six Sigma Black Belt Certification. Voices in Validation brings you the best in validation and compliance topics. Voices in Validation is brought to you by IVT Network, your expert source for life science regulatory knowledge. For more information on IVT Network, check out their website at http://ivtnetwork.com.
This podcast is from the book "Analytical Chemistry", written by G. D. Christian and others, Topics are: Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), Quality Assurance and Method Validation. Learning objectives are: Good Laboratory- What it is, how to apply it! How to validate a method, Selectivity, Linearity, Accuracy, Precision, Sensitivity, Range, LOD, LOQ, Ruggedness. Quality Assurance- Control Charts, Documenting, Proficiency Testing, Electronic Records, What is 21CFR, Part-11! Official organizations that provide GLP information
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Three departments are developing new electronic health records systems. At the heart of the efforts at Defense, Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security's Coast Guard, is commercial technology from the Cerner Corporation. With how the company thinks things are going, the new general manager of the federal government business at Cerner, Brian Sandager.
Let's welcome Aditya Sood @therealadityasood , who with his project "Reverse Testing Drug Chemotherapies on Drosophila Models to detect Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)" received NASA's 1st Place Award at ISEF 2019!
Getting healthcare to rural areas can be a challenge sometimes, especially when it comes to keeping medical records. Our guest for today is someone that has made a great impact on underserved people's lives by providing the health access they cannot get while living in secluded areas. Peter Berger is a retired Administrator from MedMan who began working with NGOs and found his purpose in changing people's lives. He talks about how new opportunities opened up when he went back in the 1990s from paper records back to EMRs. He also emphasizes how determination and having a clear sight of things to come is an important attribute to medical practice. He shares here his beliefs on leadership, communication issues within medical groups, and how consistency is an important aspect when it comes to both understanding and expressing expectations. Make sure you tune in to get plenty of nuggets from this interview! For the full transcript, show notes, and resources to help you level up your practice, visit us at medman.com
Arian Ravanbakhsh, Supervisor, Policy and Program Support Team at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), joins us to talk about FERMI - the Federal Electronic Records Modernization Initiative. Tune in to learn more about Arian's top tips for implementing NARA's modernization initiatives.
This week, Stacey is joined by Holly Baldwin, Quality Validation CSV, Sanofi Pasteur. Stacey and Holly discuss the most important questions when talking about security and data integrity when dealing with third-party suppliers. Top 10 Questions: Can I perform a vendor audit virtually or in-person?What kind of intrusion detection system does SaaS vendor use?Where is the primary and secondary (disaster recovery) data centers? Are either in a co-location site?Where and when is Quality personnel in the validation process? Pre-approval, post-approval, change management?How often does the SaaS vendor audit their offshore resources or third-party companies? What are the consequences if offshore company fails an audit?Does SaaS vendor have documentation on their APIs (Application Programming Interface) , including any existing application assessment results and reports that demonstrate security best practices and audit results?If your company, as Data Controller, needs to notify supervisory authority in 72 hours; what is the timeframe in which SaaS vendor will notify your company?How will you be notified and how long before the implementation of the releases, upgrades and patches is the notification?What is the SaaS vendor’s definition of an emergency change and when is Quality involved?For an unplanned system outage, when will you be notified? How will you be notified? When will you have access to SaaS vendor’s Postmortem and/or CAPA created for unplanned outage?Holly Baldwin has more than two decades in the Life Science Industry, primarily as a Computer System Validation/Quality authority and resource. She is also an expert in 21 CFR Part 11 Assessments, System Development Lifecycle documentation, audit preparedness and System Validation. Holly has been a speaker and trainer, sharing her expertise globally through organizations such as IVT, ISPE, American Society of Quality, China Medical Device association and for the China FDA now called the National Medical Products Administration. More detailed presentation at IVT’s 26th Annual Validation Week October 28-30, 2020 in San Diego2017 Q&A addendum to 21 CFR Part 11 (Clinical Investigations): https://www.fda.gov/files/drugs/published/Use-of-Electronic-Records-and-Electronic-Signatures-in-Clinical-Investigations-Under-21-CFR-Part-11-%E2%80%93.pdfMHRA Rules and Guidance for Pharmaceutical Manufactures and Distributors, EU Guidance on GMP, Section 2, Part 1, subsection 7: Outsourced Activities EU GMP Annex 11, Section 3: Suppliers and Service Providers: https://ec.europa.eu/health/sites/health/files/files/eudralex/vol-4/annex11_01-2011_en.pdfFDA Data Integrity and Compliance With Drug cGMP, Dec 2018; http://www.gmp-compliance.org/guidemgr/files/UCM495891.PDFWHO TRS 996, Annex 5; http://www.gmp-compliance.org/guidemgr/files/WHO_TRS_996_ANNEX05.PDFFDA 21 CFR Part 820.50: “Each manufacturer shall evaluate and select potential suppliers, contractors, and consultants on the basis of their ability to meet specified requirements, including quality requirements”GDPR: https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/guide-to-the-general-data-protection-regulation-gdpr/ and https://gdpr.eu/data-privacy/ Voices in Validation brings you the best in validation and compliance topics. Voices in Validation is brought to you by IVT Network, your expert source for life science regulatory knowledge. For more information on IVT Network, check out their website at http://ivtnetwork.com.
Matt Stevens, founder at Alleva EMR, discusses the factors clinicians should consider when selecting and implementing an EMR, from the legal/ethical concerns, to ease-of-use considerations, and thoughts about how to effectively navigate the on-board process. Interview
Laurence Brewer from the National Archives and Records Administration discusses digitization efforts at the agency. Former Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James talks about how Defense Secretary Esper’s Night Court cuts could be applied to the Air Force. Shannon Sartin from the Department of Health and Human Services details her work developing the Blue Button 2.0 platform.
Is your dental office using the best methods for securing patient information? When was the last time you reviewed your process and made an update? On this episode, Andrea and I jump into an important conversation about securing patient information, controlling designated agents, electronic record-keeping, and much more. If you are ready to up your game and make sure your office is ready for any dental compliance issue, have pen and paper ready, you don’t want to miss a minute of this informative episode! Using designated agents properly. I get it, you want to delegate as many roles and responsibilities as possible in your dental office but how do you make sure you are following the right guidelines? Do you have a process in place when it comes to designated agents? There are a lot of different aspects of controlling your designated agents that you need to consider and it can vary from state to state. Listen to this episode as Andrea, and I discuss this critical topic and make sure to check out the link to the blog post I wrote about this topic - you can find it in the resources section at the end of this post. Don’t cut corners when it comes to securing patient information. One of your most important roles as a dental care provider is to ensure that patient information is kept safe and secure. Did you know that many dental offices have habits and common practices that put patient information at risk every day? It’s true! You can avoid that from happening in your office by taking a few simple steps. Make sure everyone who uses a computer has their own login credentials. Do not allow anyone in your office to use a computer without logging in with their credentials. When someone leaves the room, make sure they lock their computer! These steps are by no means an exhaustive list of things you should do to secure patient information, but it can serve as a helpful starting place. To learn more about this critical topic, make sure to listen to this episode! Paper or electronic record-keeping? With the constant flow of updates and new regulations do you find it easier to stick with your old paper record-keeping system? Or do you find it easier to have all of your patient information digitized and available on a cloud? Currently, you don’t have to pick one way over the other! If you prefer the old-school method of paper records, that’s fine, but I do suggest moving to digital. To get a good grasp on this topic, join Andrea and I as we dig deep on this episode - you don’t want to miss it! Know your plan and update it. Too often I’ve seen dental office after dental office assume they had a rock-solid plan to secure patient information only to find that it was severely outdated. I don’t want you to be overwhelmed with fear about securing patient information, but I also don’t want you to be lulled into a state of complacency. Make sure you are familiar with your plan and have it on the calendar for review annually. You’ll never get in trouble for over preparing and over planning! Learn more about securing your patient information and ensuring your office is in good shape by listening to this episode! Outline of This Episode [0:22] I introduce this week’s topics, designated agents, securing patient information, electronic data records, and more. [3:30] Why you need to have controls in place when it comes to controlled substances. [7:00] Critical questions you should ask when it comes to the use of Designated Agents. [13:20] Make sure to use a Designated Agents authorization form. [17:30] Andrea and I talk about securing patient information. [23:50] Do you have to store your data electronically or are paper records still OK? [32:00] Make sure to have access to your data off-site. [34:00] Closing thoughts. Resources & People Mentioned The Use of Designated Agents The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Connect With Duane https://www.dentalcompliance.com/ toothcop(at)dentalcompliance.com On Facebook On Twitter On LinkedIn On Youtube
In this episode, Steph talks about the need to keep digital records of your business. Many small businesses in Nigeria maintain manual records of their key business transactions which poses a huge data risk.
As courts turn paper files into electronic records, it has become apparent to court leaders that a comprehensive set of standards is needed for state and local courts. The National Center for State Courts’ Tom Clarke talks about this project and what it means to the courts.
Episode 57 - Kevin Craine speaks with Lisa Haralampus, Director, Records Management Policy and Outreach at National Archives and Records Administration, about her upcoming presentation at AIIM18 regarding the NARA's Federal Electronic Records Modernization Initiative. Also on the show, Paul Lanios, Senior Account Executive at Arkive, who discusses the upcoming GDPR implementation in the UK. Host, Kevin Craine AIIM.org/podcast
Health Care today, a "different world" to practitioners and patients, includes a new vocabulary: Ambulatory Care Centers, Family Health Centers, Urgent Care Centers, Virtual Urgent Care, Electronic Records. Members of NYU Langone Health-here to explain.
The military medical landscape is ever changing. As the Defense Department and the Veterans Affairs Department continue to move to electronic records, AMSUS Director and former Navy Surgeon General Michael Cowan tells Federal News Radio's Scott Maucione on Federal Drive with Tom Temin what benefits the new system will bring. He also gives us a taste of some of the newest medical advancements in the battlefield.
New York University Law School Professor James Jacobs, author of “The Eternal Criminal Record” (Harvard University Press), discusses the proliferation of electronic criminal records and the challenges they pose for a free society. (March 2015) The following is a transcript RAPHAEL POPE-SUSSMAN: Hi, I’m Raphael Pope Sussman of the Center for Court Innovation, and … Continue reading How Electronic Records Are Transforming The Justice System →
Webinar speakers addressed a variety of issues and scenarios such as outsourcing to a computer history museum, a commercial service, or another archives; transferring from outmoded tapes and e-mail systems; providing services within a consortium; and good-enough in-house solutions.
July 23, 2014. Four "lightning" presentations on Day Two of the Digital Preservation 2014 meeting included "Visual Haggard and Digitizing Illustration" (Kate Halterhoff, Carnegie-Mellon University), "DuraSpace and Chronopolis Partner to Build a Long-term Access and Preservation Platform" (Michele Kimpton, DuraSpace), "Library of Congress Recommended Format Specifications: Encouraging Preservation Without Discouraging Creation" (Theron Westervelt, Library of Congress) and "Electronic Records and Digital Archivists: A Landscape Review" (Jane Zhang, Catholic University of America). For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6418
In this STI podcast, Andy Winter (consultant in sexual health and HIV, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, UK) talks to Gary Brook (Central Middlesex Hospital, London, UK) about the effectiveness of electronic records in chlamydia and gonorrhoea treatment and partner notification.Read the article online: http://tinyurl.com/b6edcd6
Institute of Historical Research Electronic records/digital preservation Simon Wilson (Hull History Centre) Simon Wilson admits that some years ago the thought of putting together a repository of digital materials was scary for him and his co...
Preserving electronic records is always a difficult proposition. Hardware, software programs and formats are constantly in flux. So what do you do to allow you to hit this moving target? There are some basic guiding principles and actions that you can follow that help maintain and preserve electronic records. By discussing what to do to with specific file formats: including still-images, video and audio files, text documents, relational databases, spreadsheets, websites and email, maintaining electronic records for future researchers, archivists and scholars can be possible.
IQPC podcast with John Evans, Director of Pharmacy, Slade Pharmacy - Epworth Eastern Private Hospital. Exploring Australia's e-Health systems and how the industry will move forward. John will present at IQPC's Connecting Healthcare 2010: Using Electronic Prescribing Software to Reduce the Opportunity for Medication-Related Errors. John Evans is currently Director of Pharmacy for Slade Pharmacy. In this role he is responsible for the pharmacy services to more than 10 private hospitals in Victoria. John has been involved with Epworth Eastern Private Hospital’s electronic prescribing project for more than three years, including 12 months as a full time ePrescribe training and development coordinator. • Highlighting the need to engage doctors and other stakeholders in the change process • Overcoming resistance to the adoption of e-health systems • Promoting the ease of use and convenient access to prescribing systems • Reviewing the results: are physicians, nurses, pharmacists satisfied with the results? Listen LIVE, visit www.connectinghealthcare.com.au or call IQPC enquiries on 02 9229 1000.
IQPC podcast with John Evans, Director of Pharmacy, Slade Pharmacy - Epworth Eastern Private Hospital. Exploring Australia's e-Health systems and how the industry will move forward. John will present at IQPC's Connecting Healthcare 2010: Using Electronic Prescribing Software to Reduce the Opportunity for Medication-Related Errors. John Evans is currently Director of Pharmacy for Slade Pharmacy. In this role he is responsible for the pharmacy services to more than 10 private hospitals in Victoria. John has been involved with Epworth Eastern Private Hospital’s electronic prescribing project for more than three years, including 12 months as a full time ePrescribe training and development coordinator. • Highlighting the need to engage doctors and other stakeholders in the change process • Overcoming resistance to the adoption of e-health systems • Promoting the ease of use and convenient access to prescribing systems • Reviewing the results: are physicians, nurses, pharmacists satisfied with the results? Listen LIVE, visit www.connectinghealthcare.com.au or call IQPC enquiries on 02 9229 1000.
IQPC presents Connecting Healthcare 2010. This is the podcast with David Millichap, Senior Program Leader - eHealth, General Practice Queensland. David will present at Connecting Healthcare 2010 on iHealth Care: Improving Electronic Communication between GPs, Specialists, Allied Health Professionals and Hospitals. Join us LIVE, visit http://www.connectinghealthcare.com.au , or call IQPC enquiries on 02 9229 1000 for more information, to request a brochure, or to register.
IQPC presents Connecting Healthcare 2010. This is the podcast with David Millichap, Senior Program Leader - eHealth, General Practice Queensland. David will present at Connecting Healthcare 2010 on iHealth Care: Improving Electronic Communication between GPs, Specialists, Allied Health Professionals and Hospitals. Join us LIVE, visit http://www.connectinghealthcare.com.au , or call IQPC enquiries on 02 9229 1000 for more information, to request a brochure, or to register.
Guest: Joseph Golbus, MD, MBA Host: Bruce Japsen The economic stimulus package signed into law by President Barack Obama provides doctors money to get their offices set up for electronic medical records over the next few years. But there are actually a few health care systems ahead of the curve on electronic medical records with systems installed and benefits being realized. Host Bruce Japsen talks with Dr. Joseph Golbus, president and CEO of the NorthShore University Health System medical group about achievements made after implementing electronic medical records several years ago.
Guest: Patrick O'Doherty Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Patrick O'Doherty, vice president of the ProAssurance Insurance Company and a leading expert on insurance coverage and potential liability exposure, explains the new federal rule of civil procedures, regarding the discovery of electronic records, to which medical practices are now being exposed. Mr. O'Doherty talks with host Dr. Larry Kaskel about the new requirements for electronic document management, which include employee e-mails, and the limitations of professional liability coverage with respect to this risk. Mr.O'Doherty also outlines the scope of this supplemental coverage and the value in terms of litigation management, given the relatively low cost of coverage.
In this interview, Jackie Dooley from UC Irvine discusses the challenges of digital preservation and some current efforts that illustrate progress.