Tuesday, February 26, 2008

MRI Launches HIT ConsultantCompare


HIT ConsultantCompare launched!



Medical Records Institute announced last week that we’ve expanded our Compare programs with the addition of the new HIT ConsultantCompareSM

In February 2008 we launched the newly designed HIT ConsultantCompare program – developed to guide ambulatory and inpatient providers in selecting consultants to assist them in the transition to, utilization of, and expansion of health IT and EMRs in their settings. This program provides free, unbiased, independent and transparent comparisons of health IT and EMR consultants. Similar to EMRCompare, which allows comparison of EMR products, HIT ConsultantCompare helps potential clients compare and select consultants to assist them in selecting, implementing, managing, or otherwise working with

  • EMR/EHR systems
  • e-Prescribing systems
  • Practice management systems
  • Data document storage, retrieval and destruction
  • Patient portals
  • Personal health records (PHRs)
  • Continuity of Care Record (CCR)
  • RHIO interoperability or health information exchange
  • Document management/scanning
  • Dictation/transcription/speech recognition
  • Other healthcare documentation methods
  • Hardware/software
  • Workflow engineering
  • Security/Coding/reimbursement/compliance
  • Joint Commission preparation
  • Strategic Planning

In addition to identifying services provided, HIT ConsultantCompare also includes consultants' locations, years in business, speaking experience, contact information, and more.
Initial enrollees in HIT ConsultantCompare are:

  • AC Group
  • Carr Instructional Design
  • The CCI Group
  • Clinical Productivity Systems
  • Dak Systems Consulting
  • EMR Advisory Group LLC
  • Health Informatics Consulting LLC
  • Healthcare Tech Consulting
  • HIMentors
  • MRC Consulting Group


Interested in viewing HIT ConsultantCompare? Consultants interested in signing up? Visit:http://www.medrecinst.com/hitconsult/index.html

View the press release.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

TEPR Develops Program for Nurses

In an effort to tailor our conference programming to specific demographics, MRI has been working with industry organizations to develop parts of TEPR's 2008 educational program. In one such instance, we've been working with nursing consultants to create a comprehensive health IT program targeted at nurses. The program has become so expansive that we've given it its own track. Nurses attending TEPR will be able to easily locate sessions targeted at them by attending any of the presentations within the Nursing Track. View the complete nursing program.


TEPR 2008 for Nurses
21st Century Nursing: Innovations across the Care Continuum


What to Expect? The Best of Both Worlds

Nurses at TEPR will experience both:
  • A unique program track specifically designed for nurses by nurses together with
  • The rich collective wisdom and networking opportunities only available at a conference with over twenty additional patient-centric tracks

A dose of inspiration and a dose of “how to”; evidence-based practice and real-world scenarios, big-picture concepts and down-to-earth examples, visionary lessons and practical advice – There are many ways to say it, yet what you can expect from TEPR is wisdom, ingenuity, and leadership helping to illuminate for you what is possible. In summary, TEPR offers a unique top-down and bottom-up blending: the best of both worlds.

The challenge will be choosing between the multiple simultaneous sessions: if you work in a hospital setting, there is another entire track here, if you are an advance practice nurse practitioner, you will need to choose from great simultaneous sessions, for example, in pediatrics, or ambulatory care.

Who Should Attend?

There is something for all nurses at TEPR across multiple care settings and disciplines for nursing practice, to administration, research, and education. Nursing executives, managers, advance practice nurse practitioners, clinical specialists, educators, nurse informatics leaders, nurse project managers, nurse and clinical analysts, along with patient care teams and all the vendors, consultants and others who support nurses are all encouraged to participate. All are needed for EHRs to succeed and for strategic and the practical needs of nurses to be met.

Why Should Nurses go to TEPR?

Patient Care or Paperwork: You Choose

  • Where should we allocate precious and limited nursing resources?
  • A large 2007 survey revealed over 80% of nurses today spend between 25-50% or more of their day on patient care documentation.
  • Meet and learn from leaders in the field who are demystifying technology and developing new, patient-centric, relevant, streamlined, non-redundant, and timesaving documentation approaches.

The 81 Billion-dollar a Year Question: Are you being asked to do more with less?

  • Did you know that the Rand Corporation Study says broad adoption of computerizing medical records could save America's health care system more than 81 billion annually while improving the quality of care?
  • With nurses representing over half of the health care work force, nursing involvement and leadership are critical each step of the way on this journey.
  • Connect with nurse leader who are a part of the solution healing both patients and the health care systems as new models of practice are being re-invented and redefined to leverage the potential of today's technology. Effective care processes and work environments are key to recruiting and retaining nurses in the 21st century and providing the level of quality required for magnet recognition and other care initiatives.

The Power of Networks: Technology and People

  • In today’s fast-moving world, where else can the answers be found yet through others who have traveled down the same path?
  • While the Internet and technology are great, powerful networks often have nothing to do with technical routers and switches and everything to do with people. Vendors developing software and services will be at TEPR, executives will be at TEPR, physicians will be at TEPR, policy leaders and decision-makers will be at TEPR, and Nurses …need to be at TEPR.
  • Enjoy both the multi-disciplinary collaboration opportunities that abound for nurses and meet nurses leading innovative initiatives across the globe.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Recent News from MRI

There's been a lot going on at MRI in the past few months. A brief re-cap of the most recent happenings...

In February MRI launched HIT ConsultantCompare, the newest in MRI's series of Compare tools. HIT ConsultantCompare has been designed to guide ambulatory and impatient providers in selecting consultants to assist them in the transition to, utilization of, and expansion of health IT and EMR s in their settings. Similar to EMRCompare, which allows comparison of EMR products, HIT ConsultantCompare helps potential clients compare and select consultants assist them in selecting, implementing, managing or otherwise working with a wide range of health information technology tools. Initial companies enrolled include: AC Group, Carr Instructional Design, The CCI Group, Clinical Productivity Systems, Dak Systems Consulting, EMR Advisory Group, LLC, Health Informatics Consulting, LLC, Healthcare Tech Consulting, and HIMentors. View the press release.

In January the 2008 TEPR (Towards the Electronic Patient Record) Conference program became available online. Developed by Medical Records Institute (MRI) CEO Peter Waegemann, the program will include twenty-five educational tracks and roughly 500 speakers addressing topics in 5 major categories: Hospitals, Payers, Physicians, Health IT Professionals, and Web-based Consumer Patient Systems including Digital Health Companions. The program will also feature a comprehensive track for Nurses and a pre-conference program for Pediatricians. Designed as "The Strategic and Practical Health IT Conference," TEPR's manageable size and comprehensive education program will distinguish it from the hundreds of other HIT events hosted every year. The Opening Session will be completely revamped along the theme "What will/should the next president do for Health IT." Other highlights include Microsoft's James Mault MD among the keynote speakers.

In November 2007 MRI CEO Peter Waegemann was chosen among Health Leaders' Magazine's "20 People who Make Healthcare Better." Published annually the article features members of the healthcare community who work to make proactive changes in the current and future state of healthcare. Listed alongside the future president of the United States, Waegemann is one of just two Health IT leaders honored. Congratuations Peter!

In October 2007 MRI released its annual Survey of
Electronic Medical Record Trends and Usage (co-sponsored by Philips Speech Recognition Systems). This survey is an annual poll of IT usage among healthcare providers. A free summary of the survey is available on MRI's website. Among the publications that covered the survey:


Friday, February 15, 2008

About TEPR 2008

Have you heard? The TEPR (Towards the Electronic Patient Record) Conference has been revamped. We've worked hard over the past year to pinpoint what past attendees love about TEPR, what they want to see more of, and what topics aren't being addressed by other health IT conferences. For 2008 we've created a cutting-edge program full of case studies, presentations by industry experts and practical advice on all topics related to EMRs and health information technology. We know that there are a lot of health IT conferences on the market. Come to TEPR for the most comprehensive and topical educational program available and for a bit of fun and relaxation in upscale Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

The TEPR Revolution

Over the past 23 years, TEPR has earned the reputation for being the leading annual educational conference and exhibition for health IT professionals and all others journeying Towards the Electronic Patient Record. The TEPR conference distinguishes itself from other events by providing new ideas, critical discussions of relevant topics, and practical advice you can’t find anywhere else.

Now in its 24th year, TEPR is making a good thing even better. By expanding the breadth and content of the educational program to 24 parallel sessions with a total of over 600 presentations, TEPR offers valuable information for all professionals in the healthcare industry.

TEPR 2008 has targeted six major market segments to create a comprehensive yet easy-to-navigate conference:

Hospital professionals

Physicians and practice managers

Payers

Professionals interested in the new health consumer field

General health IT professionals

Nurses

The educational focus for physicians centers on “How to attract and keep patients with IT”. The program for hospitals addresses fresh ideas from information capture that save millions of dollars to hospital marketing with IT projects. For the first time, a detailed program for payers addresses steps to real-time financial transaction to e-visit pay. And the most comprehensive health consumer program is the flagship programming of the new TEPR. The preliminary program is now available on our website.

Upcoming Events 2008

Medical Records Institute is excited to announce the upcoming events in 2008!

TEPR (Towards the Electronic Patient Record) Conference 2008
May 17-21, 2008, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

The TEPR (Towards the Electronic Patient Record) Conference is an international Health IT conference which attracts over 3,500 decision makers interested in keeping up-to-date on all the latest EHR developments. Now in its 24th year, TEPR is widely recognized as the best annual educational conference and exhibition for health IT professionals and all others journeying Towards the Electronic Patient Record. Revamped for 2008, MRI presents TEPR 08: The Strategic and Practice Health IT Conference, which will cover a broader range of Health IT topics, from PDAs to EMRs; Mobile Computing to Voice Recognition Software. With 23 parallel educational tracks, hundreds of vendor exhibits, world renowned speakers, and presentations by industry experts, TEPR is an HIT event you don’t want to miss!


Thursday, February 14, 2008

About Medical Records Institute News

Welcome to Medical Records Institute News, the most up-to-date source of information on Medical Records Institute’s events and services. Here you’ll find updates on MRI-sponsored events—including the TEPR (Towards the Electronic Patient Record) Conference and EMR Road Show series—as well as press releases, media coverage, newsletter articles, and special web-only content on all developing news from Medical Records Institute.

About Medical Records Institute

For nearly 25 years, Medical Records Institute (MRI) has been a thought leading organization in the field of electronic medical records (EMRs) and health information technology (HIT). Through conferences—most notably the TEPR (Towards the Electronic Patient Record) Conference—surveys, publications, and online Compare programs MRI serves as an international forum for sharing knowledge, experience, and solutions with the healthcare community at large, but especially with healthcare practitioners, as well as professionals in information technology and health information management (HIM).

MRI founder and CEO Peter Waegemann and Vice President Claudia Tessier are both nationally recognized health IT experts with specific expertise in EMRs, EHRs, CCR, and Information Capture. Their regular contributions to industry publications, speaking engagements, and active involvement in industry organizations, make both Waegemann and Tessier respected thought leaders in the health IT community. The driving force behind MRI’s vision for the integration of technology into healthcare, this leadership keeps MRI an industry leading organization that, for nearly a quarter of a century, has provided guidance towards the progression of the ever evolving field of health information technology and electronic health records.