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.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great news...
Thanks for sharing...
EMR's are becoming very popular among people as they play a important rule during an emergency.

Unknown said...

Now that is going to be a great resource specially to those who are just about to start their medical transcriptionist careers as those details regarding medical records are not usually shared easily in the internet (they mostly just show them in trainings or as samples as it is not ok to share other people's records)