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December
26 , 2007
FEATURES
POA
Indicator Creates New Concerns
According to experts, the new reporting requirement could affect hospitals
where they can least afford it: the bottom line.
An
Epic Challenge
A large Iowa facility is keeping a smile on its employees’ faces
as it tackles the daunting task of installing a clinical application
system while maintaining its current legacy system.
Buyer
Be Aware: Issues Surrounding Deinstalling an EMR
Your EMR is an unmitigated failure. Now what? If you take the necessary
steps, the process doesn’t have to be as mind-numbing as it would
seem.
Loud
and Clear
Visit several facilities that have opted for speech recognition technology
and are now reaping financial dividends.
Supplements
for IBD — The Inside Tract on Treatment
Find out what remedies work best to ease these inner troubles.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for inflammatory bowel disorder.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
News Briefs
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has proposed electronic
prescribing standards, raising the question of whether such guidelines
should be mandatory.
Technology
Trends
As various factors conspire to lower the price of biometrics, the technology
figures to gain a stronger foothold in the healthcare arena.
Datebook
www.watch
Interested in simplifying healthcare administration? Click to a new
Web site to read about how it’s possible to help in the streamlining
process.
Products and Services
Did Santa leave a BlackBerry under the tree? Increase its functionality
by adding software that allows access to clinical information.
By the Numbers
December
10 , 2007
FEATURES
Going
the Distance
Three HIM departments stood out this year for implementing initiatives
that made their entire facility more efficient.
Capturing
the Right Notes
The development of a documentation improvement program can alleviate
headaches for coders and enhance a facility’s overall well-being.
Electronic
Case Management: Improving Patient Care and Efficiency
To ensure timely and effective care across the continuum, healthcare
facilities are examining the benefits offered by this technology.
Uncertain
About Certification
The idea of certifying medical transcription service providers has recently
gained momentum. What are its benefits and drawbacks?
Curbing
the Diabetes “Outbreak”
Staggering increases in the number of people with diabetes and potential
diabetics have healthcare officials reassessing their prevention strategies.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for secondary diabetes mellitus
DEPARTMENTS
Letter to the Editor
News Briefs
A group of Johns Hopkins experts has called into question the methods
used to rate hospital quality.
Coding
Corner
Expectations were high for October’s release of the diagnosis-related
group changes, but the complication and comorbidity system actually
stole the show.
Datebook
www.watch
Kaiser Permanente's My health manager personal health record is now
available at no cost to its 8.7 million members. The PHR's features
include online appointment scheduling and prescription refill requests.
Products and Services
Just in time for the MS-DRGs, new electronic physician query software
helps improve documentation. Also debuting is a technology that reduces
a practice’s administrative burden.
By the Numbers
November
26, 2007
FEATURES
Chart
Deficiencies: Stopping a Broken Record
Tired of hearing about delinquent charts? Several facilities have opted
for technology to get their charts completed in a timely fashion.
Keyboard
Kops
Healthcare facilities must step up their defense measures to keep pace
with more sophisticated attacks on their clinical systems.
Drugs
for Drugs: Medications to Treat Addictions
Despite the critics, medications to treat substance abusers are here
to stay. Find out what some recent studies have uncovered about their
effectiveness.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for drug-induced mental disorders
Manhattan
Project
The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has taken
the unusual step of getting involved with a citywide EHR project.
Discharge
Disposition Dilemma
PACT DRG discrepancies are causing headaches for post-acute care facilities
already facing heavy financial burdens.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Datebook
Transcription
Trends
When implementing a speech recognition platform, one of the most important
steps is making sure the physicians are on board.
Coding
Corner
Mention computer-assisted coding and most HIM professionals think of
an outpatient setting. However, the technology can also affect the inpatient
environment.
News Briefs
If appropriate steps aren’t taken, privacy champions warn that
patient information will be subject to data mining.
www.watch
According to a survey, Mom and Dad would be thrilled if more providers
started their own Web sites.
Products and Services
EMR software, whether free or for subspecialty practices, is available
for the taking.
By the Numbers
November
12, 2007
FEATURES
Creative
CPOE Thinking
Community hospitals face a different set of challenges than most facilities
when installing a computerized physician order entry system.
Stop
Falls or Risk Payment Denials
The importance of curtailing patient falls has grown now that Medicare
will not provide reimbursement for preventable conditions.
After
the Storm
Out of nowhere, a rural Georgia hospital felt the brunt of a terrifying
tornado, sending the HIM department into emergency mode.
2007
Software & Technology Buyers’ Guide
This comprehensive listing spotlights the companies and organizations
transforming the healthcare industry.
Invisible
Illness — What You Can’t See Does Hurt
Patients suffering from debilitating joint and muscle pain, fatigue,
migraines, and other “silent” symptoms are sometimes not
taken seriously by healthcare professionals.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for systemic lupus erythematosus
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Coding
Corner
The 2008 coding season promises to be one filled with question marks
and potential potholes.
EHR
Insider
A former Wall Street software analyst offers 10 steps for selecting
the best EMR system.
Conference
Currents
This year’s AHIMA conference was all about exchanging health information.
News Briefs
The nonprofit eHealth Initiative has designed an action plan that helps
healthcare organizations make better use of HIT.
Datebook
www.watch
Microsoft makes headlines by developing a platform to offer consumers
free online PHRs.
Products and Services
Described as “Google Earth for the body,” doctors can access
parts of patients’ electronic health records by clicking on corresponding
areas of the animated body.
By the Numbers
October
29, 2007
FEATURES
Once
& Done Transcription: A Bold Spin or Off Target?
A Gartner report recommends healthcare organizations adopt editor-based
approaches to traditional dictation and transcription.
Patient
Safety: A Tough Act to Follow
Check in on the status of the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement
Act, legislation signed into law by President Bush back in 2005.
Set
to Rinse
Revenue cycle management is weaving its way into the HIM fabric, where
maintaining clean claims tops the to-do list.
Coding
Crunch: Who Will Feed the Cash Cow?
As the need for qualified coders grows, healthcare facilities are thinking
of enterprising ways to attract candidates.
New
in the Community
Brain tumors and other neurological conditions have been notoriously
difficult to treat. Stereotactic radiosurgery is providing surgeons
and patients with a new option and impressive results.
Coding and Transcription
Coding for stereotactic radiosurgery
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Money
Matters
As consolidation among technology vendors continues at a record clip,
what effect will it have on adoption rates and standards implementation?
Technology Trends
The Dossia Network, a coalition of major employers attempting to present
its employees with personal health records, has found a new vendor to
take over the project.
News Briefs
SureScripts has formed a council to help guide the development of tools
to boost e-prescribing adoption among physicians.
Datebook
EHR
Insider
Transitioning to a smart office is a huge undertaking, so it’s
important to lean on your band of superusers for support.
www.watch
Displaying its ability to stay in step with the times, The Joint Commission
has launched a Wiki-style Web site.
By the Numbers
October
15, 2007
FEATURES
A
Winning Combination
Physician practices that can tell where their practice management system
ends and their electronic health record begins often boast a smooth-running
operation.
HIM
Professionals: RHIOs’ Missing Asset
The AHIMA is doing its best to let its members know about the value
of getting involved in health information exchanges.
Powerful.
Dependable. The Future?
Banking in part on the technology’s familiarity, a working group
is shooting to make PDF Healthcare a vehicle for health information
exchange.
Something
to Think About
The healthcare system may have to adapt as more older adults turn to
complementary and alternative medicine.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for Alzheimer’s dementia
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Coding
Corner
It often doesn’t become an issue, but coders should still familiarize
themselves with ICD-9-CM coding conventions.
On
the Case
Visit a Tennessee primary care group that has implemented a software
package to help its physicians make better clinical decisions.
Datebook
News Briefs
Selected health centers across the country recently received good news
when the federal government awarded grants to expand HIT use.
www.watch
In a plan announced by the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation,
residents now can go online to view key performance indicators of the
city’s public hospitals.
Products and Services
A software provider is offering free licenses for its electronic health
record and practice management technology.
By the Numbers
October
1, 2007
FEATURES
Making
Noise in Illinois
Legislation requiring Illinois facilities to produce requested records
in an electronic format has come under fire.
Sharing
Patient Data: Is It in the Cards?
New York City’s Mount Sinai Medical Center is home to an ambitious
smart card project that hopes to demonstrate how the technology can
promote information exchange.
Stop
Using Band-Aid Solutions
Solving problems in the HIM department by patching troubled areas usually
leads to poor results.
Incentives
or Mandates?
It’s apparent the healthcare industry needs a bit of a push to
spur EMR adoption. But should it be a nudge or a shove?
The
Struggle to Fight Pancreatic Cancer
Researchers face an uphill battle to make a dent into this powerful
disease that means all but certain death for those diagnosed with it.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for pancreatic cancer
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Transcription
Trends
Smart healthcare organizations avoid the trap of choosing between new
technology and outsourcing.
Money
Matters
Inherently simple measures can yield impressive returns when it comes
to optimizing physician practice revenues.
EHR
Insider
It’s difficult for practices to sort out EHR pricing structures,
but there are ways to make the chore easier.
Conference
Currents
The chairman of the Association of Medical Directors of Information
Systems has urged CMIOs to become more involved with systems integration
issues.
News Briefs
In business dealings, CBay and eScription reach an agreement.
www.watch
A Web site allows interested parties to compare EMR prices.
Products and Services Talk to board members through
an online portal.
Datebook
By the Numbers
September
17, 2007
FEATURES
EMRs:
Long-Term Gains in Long-Term Care
More than just a tool for acute-care settings, electronic medical records
can make a difference in long-term care facilities as well.
Hoosier
Daddy
Widely recognized as a trendsetter for medical information exchange,
the Indiana Health Information Exchange has created a model of cooperation
that could be emulated elsewhere.
Consumers
Behind the Wheel — HIT Can Make It Happen
Noted healthcare guru Regina Herzlinger is among those who tout HIT’s
power to make transparency a reality.
The
Privacy Board — Protectors of Patient Rights
The arrival of HIPAA’s privacy rule created a greater need for
hospitals to be more cognizant of potential misuse of private health
information.
Early
Start
Five years ago, the ambitious Women’s Health Initiative was stopped
due to health concerns, but now evidence is emerging that could allay
any fears about hormone therapy.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for cardiomyopathy
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Letters to the Editor
Readers relay their thoughts on recent FTR editorial copy.
Coding
Corner
In just a couple weeks, changes to ICD-9-CM will take effect. Are your
coders prepared?
Business
Brief
Tired of footing the bill for losing valued employees, New Mexico’s
Presbyterian Healthcare Services changed its hiring practices.
News Briefs
Health and Human Services has announced a plan to transition the American
Health Information Community from a government advisory group into an
independent, private organization.
www.watch
Physicians searching for the right software can turn to a Web site to
receive the advice they need before making a purchasing decision.
Products and Services
To help raise breast cancer awareness, a transcription company has introduced
a pink headset.
Datebook
By the Numbers
September
4 , 2007
FEATURES
Handshake
Heroics: The Art of Vendor Negotiations
Instead of approaching talks with trepidation, learn how preparation
and vigilance can lead to a fruitful experience.
Gone
to Pieces
Healthcare organizations can benefit by observing how others have mishandled
electronic health record implementations.
Coding’s
Little Helper
Backed by electronic medical record systems, computer-assisted coding
has the power to make life a bit easier for harried HIM departments.
Meet
Our Advisors Q & A
Get up close and personal with the five health information experts who
comprise our distinguished panel.
Kidney
Punch
A bout with kidney stones ranks high on the pain scale, but there are
ways to counter-punch before it attacks.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for kidney stones.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Evolving
Education
Healthcare organizations are overlooking a valuable resource if they
ignore the benefits of hiring recent college graduates.
Coding
Corner
The demands of variant terminologies and mappings can weigh on facilities,
but there is technology available to help ease the load.
www.watch
A Massachusetts hospital has joined the transparency trend by detailing
its own performance efforts on its Web site.
News Briefs
Rhode Island gets a jump on implementing a statewide electronic health
record, while QuadraMed and Misys ink a deal.
Datebook
Products and Services
A new technology allows healthcare organizations to electronically capture
and store patient signatures on admission, consent, and privacy forms.
By the Numbers
August
20, 2007
FEATURES
Freed
From Paper’s Weight
Burdened by unwieldy paper records that were destroying efficiency,
three healthcare organizations opted for electronic document management
systems.
Detouring
Deception
The recently released anti-fraud requirements for electronic health
records attempt to muzzle the potential for wrongdoing.
Finding
Its Voice
Integrating speech recognition technology with an electronic medical
record can be an effective tool to improve efficiency and patient care.
A
Big Headache Cured? Making a Standard Medication List a Reality
The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists is leading the charge
to create a standard format for medication lists.
The
Lonely Disease: LAM
Often misdiagnosed and virtually untreatable, lymphangioleiomyomatosis
affects women during their childbearing years.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for benign lung neoplasms
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Letter to the Editor
Coding
Corner
When dealing with data-mining researchers, it’s important that
the coding office dig deep to deliver the correct information.
Technology
Trends
Implementing bar code scanning can help facilities meet national patient
safety goals.
News Briefs
According to a survey, many hospitals with electronic medical record
systems continue to print and distribute hard copies of health information.
Datebook
www.watch
Can’t get enough election news? Now there’s a Web site devoted
solely to providing content on how healthcare issues are affecting the
race for the White House.
Products and Services
That didn’t take long. An electronic medical record is available
that can be accessed from an iPhone. Also, feel like Liberace when you
work on a Letscrol keyboard.
By the Numbers
August
6 , 2007
FEATURES
Transcriptionville:
In Search of Uniformity
Want to improve transcription? Experts agree that not only would standardizing
document formats boost transcription efficiency, it would also make
information retrieval that much easier.
And
the Password Is ... Biometrics
This identification technology is making its mark in the healthcare
arena as organizations use it to improve security and patient safety.
Patching
Privacy Concerns
Under fire for allegedly neglecting security issues, HHS formed a group
to analyze the barriers to electronic health information exchange.
Plan
for the Panic
Faced with a sentinel event, healthcare organizations should be prepared
to face the commotion with a decisive strategy that errs on the side
of caution.
Coming
Home — PTSD in Today’s War Veterans
The country finds itself bracing for what could be a serious mental
health problem as combat veterans return from tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for posttraumatic stress disorder
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Transcription
Trends
What makes India an attractive option to clinical documentation vendors
in search of medical transcripitionists?
Conference
Currents
An intimate gathering at the summer HIMSS Summit allowed attendees to
get an up-close-and-personal look at HIT projects.
www.watch
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has made its infection
tracking system available to all U.S. healthcare facilities.
News Briefs
A new coding organization launches with an eye toward regulatory
compliance, revenue cycle, and professional development.
Datebook
Products and Services
An outsourcing company expands its services to include automated
speech recognition, and a medication reminder system receives FDA approval.
By the Numbers
July
23, 2007
FEATURES
Make
the Connection: The 2007 Consulting & Outsourcing Buyers’
Guide
Take a look at the available talent that can help healthcare organizations
solve pesky problems and relieve overburdened staff.
PHRs
— Popping Up Everywhere
Popping up more frequently than lame-hitting utility infielders, personal
health records continue to reshape the healthcare industry with the
consumer in mind.
CPOE
— Beyond the Pharmacy
The highly touted technology has demonstrated that it can positively
impact the radiology department, too.
The
Informed Patient
Backed by information culled from Internet sources, patients are coming
to doctor’s appointments with a whole new attitude.
Chemical
Kids — Environmental Toxins and Child Development
The toxic effects of industrial chemicals are linked to developmental
problems in children.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for learning disabilities
DEPARTMENTS
Letter to the Editor
A reader concludes that it’s futile to play the waiting game with
EHR standards.
Coding
Corner
To have a successful coding career, a credential is all but essential.
Learn about the various options and which one may be right for you.
Money
Matters
Are patients leaving your facility without paying their bills? There
are several subtle ways to alleviate this problem without strong-arming
customers.
www.watch
New Internet developments include a site for budding HIM professionals,
the formation of a physician forum, and a Web tool to sample health
quality report cards.
News Briefs
Health Level Seven has released guidelines for how an organization can
maintain an electronic health record for legal and business purposes.
Bookshelf
Products and Services
A technology system allows physicians to receive diagnostic information
outside the confines of a medical facility.
Datebook
By the Numbers
July
9, 2007
Gauging
Transcription’s Temperature
Three industry experts sat down with For The Record to discuss the profession’s
prospects.
The
411 on Informed Consent
Get the information you need on the recent federal updates, as well
as the lowdown on the benefits of automation.
Caught
Between Security & Usability
A new study spotlights the flaws in USB-based personal health records,
but does the value of the technology outweigh the security risks?
Making
an ImPACT — Expanded PACT Creates New Challenges for Hospitals
Meeting compliance and reimbursement targets has become more difficult
with the addition of 150 DRGs.
Bringing
the Heat
A Massachusetts company has developed a treatment that uses nanoparticles
to deliver targeted heat sufficient to kill cancer cells.
Coding and Transcription
Neoplasm guidelines
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Letter to the Editor
Medicare severity-adjusted DRGs are a laughing matter, according to
one reader.
News Briefs
Former national HIT coordinator David Brailer, MD, PhD, has taken the
reins of a new private equity fund that will help finance technologies
to reduce healthcare costs.
Coding
Corner
Significant changes are in store for healthcare organizations serving
TRICARE-covered patients.
Technology
Trends
Physician practices must be careful not to neglect adopting strategies
and solutions for protecting their vital records.
www.watch
For the first time, a Web site is providing physicians with access to
state and national data that reveals what drugs their peers are prescribing.
Products and Services
A smart card carries vital patient information to enhance patient care.
Also, a new book proclaims “paper kills” as it touts the
virtues of HIT.
Datebook
By the Numbers
June
25, 2007
FEATURES
Hardly
Elementary: Creating a Successful RHIO
Three industry experts discuss the dos and don’t’s of developing
a dynamite organization that will stand the test of time.
HIM
Assessments: Helping Departments Achieve Their Goals
Much like your body needs a periodic check-up, it’s
important that HIM departments be given the once-over to improve efficiencies
and monitor best practices.
MPI:
The Glue Holding HIE Together
What is the use of exchanging health information if there
are questions about data integrity? Master patient indexes can help
solve this problem.
Seek
& Destroy
In the ongoing battle to eliminate cancer, researchers
have turned to a protein found in HIV that could hold the key to a new
treatment method.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for HIV and AIDS
DEPARTMENTS
Letter to the Editor
Coding
Corner
Coders used to being “frugal” will need to
change their mindset with the introduction of severity-adjusted diagnosis-related
groups.
Technology
Trends
A near-fatal family disaster prompted a father and a
pediatricintensive care specialist to develop a clinical diagnosis decision
support system.
EHR
Insider
A veteran HIM professional offers her closing argument
on what constitutes a legal electronic health record.
Datebook
News Briefs
Verizon employees recently received a nice little benefit when the company
CEO announced the availability of a personal health records tool.
Conference
Currents
Absent from TEPR? Find out the key goings-on in this recap.
Products and Services
Have tangled cords formed a miniature version of the Amazon jungle around
your desk? Check out a menagerie of winders and clips that can sort
out the situation.
By the Numbers
June
11, 2007
FEATURES
Bottom
Line Bonanza
Healthcare organizations tired of seeing their claims put on the back-burner
can follow five steps to improve receivables.
Microsoft’s
Growing Interest in HIT: What’s It Mean?
The global company’s full-fledged foray into the healthcare field
figures to change the shape of the industry as it blurs the line between
competitors and partners.
The
Proof Is in the Data
Industry experts agree that standardization and coordination are necessary
if performance measurement is going to make an impact.
Mountain
of Trouble
Healthcare organizations may find themselves in a predicament if they
don’t properly dispose of old electronic equipment.
Treating
Clubfoot Without Surgery
Eschewing traditional methods, a St. Louis orthopedist has adopted a
treatment method that focuses on stretching and casting.
Coding and Transcription
Coding for clubfoot
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Transcription
Trends
The strain of billing problems can often be eased by stressing the need
for physicians to provide complete and accurate documentation.
Money
Matters
A Maryland physician practice couldn’t get a handle on its claims
processing until it brought the system in-house.
News Briefs
The United States has joined eight other countries to form an organization
that will help make SNOMED CT an international standard.
Evolving
Education
A Tennessee career fair proves to be a huge success as it demonstrates
the power of educating students about a life in HIM.
www.watch
An Ohio not-for-profit has adopted an e-prescribing system that could
mark the end of paper prescriptions for its physicians.
Products and Services
A new resource for HIM employers and job seekers debuts, while charge
capture technology merges with a popular electronic medical record.
By the Numbers
May
29, 2007
FEATURES
The
Quest to Connect
Setbacks and small strides have appeared in equal measure as project
leaders continue to push toward a national health information network.
Mobile
Technology: Pint-sized but Powerful
These days, effective patient care often comes in small packages that
can be easily handled at the bedside.
HIT’s
Perfect Match
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center has adopted a best-of-cluster
strategy in an effort to overcome interoperability challenges.
2007 Coding Buyers’
Guide
Put your shopping shoes on and explore the array of selections available
throughout the coding industry.
Spinal
Interventions
Results from a recent study indicate that epidural steroid injections
can effectively relieve neck pain.
Coding and Transcription
Coding for Pain
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Coding
Corner
Think case mix is something from an episode of Murder, She Wrote? Learn
how this foreign concept—at least to coders—affects a facility’s
bottom line.
Transcription
Trends
Technology’s effect on the transcription industry can be seen
in the advances made in digital dictation.
Evolving
Education
The AHDI and MTIA have organized a transcription initiative directed
at military wives.
News Briefs
A pair of noteworthy transactions share the spotlight with the results
from the 18th Annual HIMSS Leadership Survey.
www.watch
In the ongoing effort to boost the number of physicians using HIT, the
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has launched a new interactive
learning tool.
By the Numbers
May
14, 2007
FEATURES
MTSOs
and Platform Providers Battle for Clients, Control
In a mad game of transcription monopoly, technology vendors and medical
transcription service organizations are wheeling and dealing to gain
a stronger foothold in the marketplace.
Ready
for an Emergency? Don’t Wait to Find Out
Rarely do disaster recovery plans make it to the top of hospitals’
to-do lists. Such oversight, however, could lead to disastrous results.
Place
Your Ad Here
Explore the potential impact of an agreement that will place advertising
on an electronic health record.
Dementia
— Erasing the Past
Doctors and other medical experts stress the importance of recognizing
the signs of Alzheimer’s disease before it’s too late to
take effective action.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for dementia
2007 EHR Buyers’
Guide
Choices, choices, and more choices. What’s a healthcare organization
to do when it comes times to decide on an EHR vendor? This helps who’s
who may be just the ticket.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
EHR
Insider
As systems become more prevalent, the process of purchasing an electronic
health record has become subject to shifting market trends.
On
the Case
Visit a Vermont community hospital that overcame a failed attempt at
implementing a mobile software system to finally hit paydirt.
Conference
Currents
The second meeting of the State Alliance for e-Health examined issues
surrounding HIT advancements and privacy concerns.
News Briefs
A milestone was achieved when a West Virginia hospital became the first
facility to implement the commercial version of VistA.
Products and Services
The spotlight falls on hanging folders without tabs, a device that destroys
unwanted data, and a new transcription platform.
By the Numbers
April
30, 2007
FEATURES
Patient
Safety Is Everybody’s Business
Tired of being bombarded by sobering facts and figures that illustrate
a healthcare system in need of repair? Then do something about it.
CPOE
Check-Up
Open wide and say “ahh” as a new Web-based tool gives your
healthcare organization’s CPOE and EHR systems the once-over.
EDMS
Technology — Rising Above Paper
The proliferation of hybrid medical records at many healthcare organizations
makes selecting the proper document management system a top priority.
The
Workmanlike Solution
Without much fanfare, document imaging technology helps healthcare organizations
digitize paper records.
Hormone
Deficiencies and Pituitary Tumors
Damage to the pituitary gland, often caused by hard-to-detect tumors,
can wreak havoc on vital body functions.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for pituitary tumors
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
The Color of Money
Coding Corner
Changes to both the index and tabular instructions for coding diagnoses
relating to seizure disorders are impacting the industry on several
levels.
Money
Matters
The premiere of this new department analyzes what needs to be done to
improve the patient billing experience.
Conference
Currents
Get the scoop from the Fourth Annual Health Information Technology Summit.
News Briefs
Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt recently announced
steps for connecting gene-based medical care with HIT.
www.watch
Texas residents have more healthcare information at their fingertips
thanks to a new Web site that monitors hospital charge data.
Products and Services
A toolkit has been developed to help facilities produce high-quality
documentation.
By the Numbers
April
16, 2007
FEATURES
Character
Study
Seemingly years in the making, a standard unit of measure is on the
verge of becoming a reality in the transcription industry.
Leap
of Faith
The transformation to an electronic healthcare setting spares no sector,
including cancer registry.
On
the Horizon — The Next Generation of EMRs
‘Stop treating an electronic medical record as if it were a paper
record’ was the message delivered at a recent Medical Records
Institute-sponsored conference.
Breathing
Easier
Perhaps the most difficult of all transplant procedures, lung transplantation
has proven to be quite successful at two leading healthcare systems.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for transplant complications
Spread
the Word — Communication Key to Effective Care
It sounds simple, but the number of medical errors could be sharply
reduced if providers and patients were better able to express themselves.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Random Thoughts
Transcription Trends
A regular and unwanted visitor at many facilities, transcription overflow
can only be eliminated at its roots.
On the Case
New Jersey’s Saint Clare’s Health System opted for automation
to streamline its operations across several departments.
News Briefs
According to a new study, using a cell phone in a hospital will not
cause medical equipment to go haywire.
www.watch
RxHub has received accreditation from the industry standard bearer,
becoming the first e-prescribing network to receive such an honor.
Products and Services
A handheld tablet brings critical electronic medical record data to
physicians wirelessly.
By the Numbers
April
2, 2007
FEATURES
ED
Coding’s Juggling Act
The emergency department presents its own unique set of challenges to
coders whose responsibility is to make sure the facility receives proper
reimbursement.
CCHIT
Certification: Is It for Everyone?
Cost concerns and other factors have some HIT experts wondering if the
process is stifling competition. Meanwhile, the Certification Commission
touts the standards’ effects on interoperability and quality.
Telemedicine:
Healthcare Goes Anywhere
Bringing care to remote communities, telemedicine programs face a number
of obstacles in their quest to improve the lives of the underserved.
Healthcare,
Aisle Three
The number of retail health clinics is growing rapidly, making these
pseudo physician offices the focus of much scrutiny.
Zen
and the Art of Biopsy
Can hypnosis help manage pain? Harvard researchers uncovered interesting
findings when they conducted a study involving 236 women undergoing
large core needle biopsies.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for biopsy
DEPARTMENTS
Letter to the Editor
Coding
Corner
Take a trip to the dark side, where coding compliance issues become
muddled by the vast powers of electronic medical records
Conference
Currents
Learn what happened at HIMSS when the industry’s top leaders gathered
for the annual convention.
News Briefs
Frustrated with a lack of progress on privacy concerns, Paul Feldman
resigned from his position at the American Health Information Community.
Health Monitor
The Reynolds Risk Score is based on new algorithms designed to measure
a woman’s chance of developing cardiovascular disease.
Products and Services
A notepad-like device has been designed to improve patient care, reduce
workload, and enhance the way medical providers deal with electronic
medical records.
By the Numbers
March
19, 2007
FEATURES
One
Scan at a Time: Moving Paper to Electronic
At four facilities, document imaging is being used as a bridge to an
electronic medical record and a catalyst for improved data quality.
EMR
Selection: Checking out the Lineup
It may be the biggest decision a physician practice or facility makes,
and yet some organizations do not properly map a unified strategy for
the selection process.
Push
Things Forward
The National ePrescribing Patient Safety Initiative makes it convenient
for physicians to drop their pens in favor of technology.
The
New Jet Set
It’s becoming fashionable to travel to exotic locations to reap
the benefits of foreign healthcare systems featuring top-notch care
at greatly reduced prices.
3-D
Surgery: A New Dimension in the OR?
That’s so five minutes ago. A California company is helping to
reshape how certain procedures are being performed in the operating
room.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding from diagnostic imaging
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
On the
Case
In this department’s debut, learn how a Pennsylvania hospital
expanded its use of bar coding to the pharmacy.
Coding
Corner
Hospitals would be wise to differentiate between revenue enhancement
programs and clinical documentation improvement initiatives.
News Briefs
Two Ohio communities are participating in an e-prescribing pilot designed
to encourage physician adoption.
www.watch
Drexel University, in conjunction with the Coding and Reimbursing Network,
is offering a certificate program.
Products and Services
To help combat health illiteracy, a module has been developed to meet
the patient education needs of Spanish-speaking Americans.
By the Numbers
March
5, 2007
FEATURES
Is
There Bite to HIPAA’s Privacy Rule?
Experts debate whether the much-discussed federal law lacks flavor and
substance.
Stepping
Up to Mobility: Making the Transition to Wireless Technology
The nature of this environment varies from institution to institution,
but the consensus is that the makeover is worth the investment.
Building
Hope in Basrah
Amid the constant threat of violence, workers and engineers go about
the business of constructing a much-needed children’s hospital
in one of Iraq’s most volatile regions.
Competing
With the Big Guys
MTSOs often face an uphill struggle to compete against the larger companies.
However, a keen business sense and help from MTIA helps them survive
and thrive.
Betrayed
by Our Bodies — Sensory Loss in Aging
Losing the ability to taste, smell, hear, see, and touch as we age has
a profound effect on quality of life.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for macular degeneration
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Transcription
Trends
Medical transcriptionists who want to reinvigorate their careers may
want to consider becoming independent contractors.
Coding
Corner
By changing the way hospitals operate, EMRs are also reshaping the role
of the coder.
Business
Brief
Established by former AOL cofounder and chairman Steve Case, Revolution
Health has the potential to, well, revolutionize the way consumers manage
their care.
www.watch
Is it a reaction to the debut of Revolution Health? In any event, WebMD
has upgraded its online offerings.
News Briefs
Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt has given the OK to
the first 30 standards recommended for the development of a national
health information network.
Products and Services
A digital dictation pocket memo gets a makeover and a medical record
tool promotes portability.
By the Numbers
February
19, 2007
FEATURES
EDIS
Implementation: What Speed Suits Your Facility?
Is it better to install your emergency department information system
all at once or bits at a time?
Pay
for Performance: The Boost Healthcare Needs?
The quest to improve the quality of healthcare has led some experts
to tout the virtues of this incentive-laden plan.
Quiet
Conquest — The ITIL Entrance Into American Healthcare
The Information Technology Infrastructure Library puts processes in
place that allow people, software, and hardware to work more efficiently.
Keeping
Joints in Commission
Do your knees feel as though you’ve spent a career as an offensive
lineman? A combination of proper nutrition and exercise can make you
feel like a rookie again.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for osteoarthritis
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
EHR
Insider
The growing popularity of personal health records means changes for
physician practices.
Transcription
Trends
When selecting a platform for clinical documentation, healthcare facilities
often fail to consider expandability.
Conference
Currents
Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise Connectathon
News Briefs
According to a recent survey, patients and doctors have different viewpoints
on several key issues.
Business
Brief
For physician practices that opt for leasing over owning an electronic
medical record, there are several key items to consider.
Health Monitor
Taking to heart the adage about the value of an ounce of prevention,
a fledgling company sets out to remake healthcare attitudes.
www.watch
A midwestern university has established a PHR for its medical students.
Products and Services
Ergonomic office products and a color label printer are among the noteworthy
items.
By the Numbers
This new department tracks the facts and figures making headlines in
the healthcare industry.
February
5, 2007
FEATURES
Shifting
Gears — MTs and Speech Recognition
Smart medical transcriptionists recognize that speech recognition is
gradually changing their profession. How can they make the necessary
adjustments?
Swinging
for a More Perfect Approach to Coding
The imperfect science of coding can receive a boost from the implementation
of electronic medical records, improving case mix and cash flow in the
process.
High
and Dry
As the chasm widens between those who have been in the coding industry
for years and those looking to join, it’s time to take action.
Wired
Clinics Meet Wired Patients
At Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Clinics, consumers are encouraged to
join a Web program in which they can perform administrative tasks and
“visit” with their physician.
The
Dangers of Preeclampsia
Severe complications can occur if symptoms—which can appear both
during pregnancy and postpartum—are ignored.
Coding
and Transcription
Coding for pregnancy-related hypertension
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Coding
Corner
This October marks the arrival of an important change to the reporting
of secondary diagnoses for all Medicare patients.
Health Monitor
Harvard Women’s Health Watch reminds women that there are seven
factors to examine when considering your chances of developing breast
cancer.
Drug Update
Researchers believe a dopamine agonist could be effective against Parkinson’s
disease.
News Briefs
An important ruling in Massachusetts affects the court’s right
to access mental health records. Elsewhere, a survey indicates that
healthcare consumers want their electronic health records.
www.watch
A workflow solution company has announced plans to partially subsidize
a Rhode Island e-prescribing initiative.
Products and Services
Instead of leaving patients to enter data at a central computer station,
cardiac rehab professionals have a mobile solution at their disposal.
January
22, 2007
FEATURES
RHITs
Take the Helm of Documentation Improvement
To get its clinical documentation in order, the University of Michigan
Health System turned to its HIM staff.
A Doctored
Approach
Gathering input from physicians can help healthcare organizations improve
patient satisfaction and their financial ledger.
2007 Transcription
Buyers’ Guide
Here’s your one-stop shop for everything you wanted to know about
turnaround times and quality assurance.
Independent
EMR Consultants: Is There a Need?
Physicians may be less apprehensive if they could rely on help from
a certified expert who could guide them through EMR implementation.
Making
It Personal
Not everyone reacts the same to prescribed medications. But what if
pharmaceutical companies produced drugs designed for specific genetic
types?
Coding
& Transcription
Coding for metabolic disorders
DEPARTMENTS
Transcription
Trends
Because of an increased demand for medical transcriptionists, many medical
transcription service organizations have had to look outside the United
States for help.
Coding
Corner
A comprehensive checklist of the integumentary system spotlights the
changes that went into effect at the beginning of the year.
News Briefs
Learn how the implementation of an electronic medical record did wonders
for an osteoporosis screening program.
www.watch
The Medical Records Institute has introduced a new online tool that
allows physician practices to compare electronic medical record systems.
Products and Services
Bolstered by antimicrobial protection, special file folders battle germs
to keep work environments free from bacteria.
Health Monitor
Could increasing vitamin D levels help prevent multiple sclerosis? Researchers
at the Harvard School of Public Health believe that may be the case.
January
8, 2007
FEATURES
A Virtual
Success
Step inside a Houston hospital after it decided to help ease the mess
on local highways by sending its coding staff home to work.
Chasing
Compliance: HIPAA’s Electronic Data Interchange Requirements
There are challenges, and then there are challenges. Meeting the specifications
of this HIPAA component has been a doozy for harried healthcare organizations.
HL7
101: A Beginner’s Guide
Learn about the message standard that helps hasten HIT adoption and
implementation.
Apples
and Oranges
They’re the same but different. Coders in outpatient settings
face a different set of challenges than their inpatient counterparts.
Brain
Defects & SIDS
Researchers at Children’s Hospital Boston have discovered a potential
breakthrough that may take the mystery out of this silent killer.
Coding
& Transcription
Coding for sudden infant death syndrome
DEPARTMENTS
Coding
Corner
Healthcare organizations of all shapes and sizes should seriously consider
coders as candidates to lead their denial management and appeal processes.
News Briefs
According to a new report, the task of filling coding positions with
qualified professionals is becoming more difficult.
Health Monitor
Because ovarian cancer often goes unnoticed until it’s too late,
researchers are hoping symptom screening can increase early detection.
Drug Update
Just what the kids wanted to hear: With new vaccines approved for use,
the immunization period now extends into adolescence.
www.watch
On a new patient flow Web site, animated sequences highlight one patient’s
journey from emergency department to his room.
Products & Services
A software tool takes on the fight against health illiteracy by introducing
a new kind of spell-checker.
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