Awesome video. Having worked in both healthcare and now in IT supporting EHR and specialty applications from an enterprise standpoint this video displays what long-term computerized healthcare should be all about. Great point on the EHR systems, in that, the healthcare providers are still the decision makers and these applications are put in place for organization and aid purposes and not healthcare decision makers!
I think it's great for the physician's to be able to have access to the patient's records. With having this their updated on both sides. It makes it convenient for both parties. Physician's and patient care.
This video represent a futuristic view of how to efficiently process patient information via a time management feature objective, primarly to benefit physician time as well as to provide quality service to the patient population using meaningful use criteria.
Well I live in NYC and this doesn't yet exist in 4/2015! I am in the HIT field and interoperability and access doesn't exist especially concerning various practitioners that cannot access other practices' EMR input; different practices are not fully integrated even with RHIOS. Created in 2009 and still a fantasy in 2015.
Susan Marens Susan, you are correct, that was my vision 5 years ago, 5 years later it is not that easy, the closest thing from my vision is Greenway www.greenwaysoftware.com call me if I can be any help 800-955-0321 ext 105, Robert Gabriel CEO of Microwize.
If only it really worked that way. Forgot to include the "assistant" on her crackberry texting her BFF about a fight she had with her boyfriend last night! Then the fact that there was a new nurse at the hospital and the rounds took an hour longer than usual. Then the lab lost the throat culture and the kid is allergic to amoxicillin! That's the way it really works! The only thing that worked right was the coding & billing!!!lol
This is NOT enough! Congress need to pass some laws that will connect the thermometer to the lady's work place and automatically call her into work then automatically call an ambulance to pick up the kid. She is HAVING TO DO WAY TOO MUCH! More automation!!!
what about the follow up once results come in , or a specialist to go see /// is it a follow up on same case /// or new visit new case # thx for the info
since the coding and billing of a visit is based on documentation (done correctly) the coding and billing is not automatically correct just because he states this on his video.
99% of doctors dont use this wholly, not even here in US. 100% not used in the rest of the world. Now here in US a lot of doctors are starting to have some sort of computers for their billing, records, but tablets for checking-in and sending requests to pharmacies and get it ready when are at the window is a dream that will not come true.
What if your patients aren't rich white folks with luxury personal computers and offices to contact and OMG...Amanda has insurance. What is that? Health insurance? I am in primary care in rural/frontier America where the poverty is profound. This is for people who live privileged lives.
if you go to the bother of making promotional videos why not take the time to be accurate? the kids nibp was taken using an adult or perhaps a large adult sized cuff. this will undoubtedly give false low BP readings which will now be stored on his EMR database forever.
My thoughts exactly. EMR slowed our process so much it was ridiculous. Before I had EMR routinely saw 20-26 pts a day. After EMR- 16-18 and charting to well past MN every day I charted. Went to a conference where they admitted it took 3-4 times as long to document on EMR rather than dictate on way to next pt room.
Again this is how it should be. How ever you don't portray all patient types. I work in a office. We have an EMR. We have patients that can't read, some that have tremors so bad that they wouldn't be able to use your microwize software. What about the elderly population that don't understand technology. You must put the patient first and what is best for the patient with a happy medium with technology. Just saying.
I work with doctors and there is no way they will take the time to TYPE anything or lookup anything themselves. Successful EMR process will include scribes before 2014 ... mark my words! And why is she feeding this kid? Is he 3? Lol
This is 14 years ago, and my med school is sharing this video with us as a reference to how medical care could improve, 3rd world is amazing.
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Awesome video. Having worked in both healthcare and now in IT supporting EHR and specialty applications from an enterprise standpoint this video displays what long-term computerized healthcare should be all about. Great point on the EHR systems, in that, the healthcare providers are still the decision makers and these applications are put in place for organization and aid purposes and not healthcare decision makers!
I think it's great for the physician's to be able to have access to the patient's records. With having this their updated on both sides. It makes it convenient for both parties. Physician's and patient care.
No time to look at patient, No time to smile, No time to interact...
This video represent a futuristic view of how to efficiently process patient information via a time management feature objective, primarly to benefit physician time as well as to provide quality service to the patient population using meaningful use criteria.
Amazing representation of how technology is innovating and improving healthcare.
Love it.
3:48 - hey doc, your using an otoscope without an ear speculum attached. Yeah, I noticed.
Well I live in NYC and this doesn't yet exist in 4/2015! I am in the HIT field and interoperability and access doesn't exist especially concerning various practitioners that cannot access other practices' EMR input; different practices are not fully integrated even with RHIOS. Created in 2009 and still a fantasy in 2015.
Susan Marens
Susan, you are correct, that was my vision 5 years ago, 5 years later it is not that easy, the closest thing from my vision is Greenway www.greenwaysoftware.com
call me if I can be any help 800-955-0321 ext 105, Robert Gabriel CEO of Microwize.
what about now. let us know
You know, as soon as I hear/read the phrase "just saying", that's a cue for me to flush whatever has just been said.
how about when someone says -right? all alone, like its a full sentence....drives me nuts!!
@@susanpursell9988 Right?
If only it really worked that way. Forgot to include the "assistant" on her crackberry texting her BFF about a fight she had with her boyfriend last night! Then the fact that there was a new nurse at the hospital and the rounds took an hour longer than usual. Then the lab lost the throat culture and the kid is allergic to amoxicillin! That's the way it really works! The only thing that worked right was the coding & billing!!!lol
There is snow on the ground, perhaps the doc should don a jacket to mitigate his chance of catching & spreading cold germs?
This is NOT enough! Congress need to pass some laws that will connect the thermometer to the lady's work place and automatically call her into work then automatically call an ambulance to pick up the kid. She is HAVING TO DO WAY TOO MUCH! More automation!!!
He reminds me of Jim Halpert from The Office.
make sure microtech charges your insurace... because it can't pay itself.
LOL
what about the follow up once results come in , or a specialist to go see /// is it a follow up on same case /// or new visit new case # thx for the info
Seems like with this system, a lot of treatments and meds won't be covered by insurance.
I feel like I should be dancing when I hear this music!
So he requested the records prior to getting signed consent authorization
That was with the kiosk in the waiting room
I love the airborn golf club at the end! LoL
taking discs home with patient information is a little risky
also, funny video too. I think all clinics should have this.
since the coding and billing of a visit is based on documentation (done correctly) the coding and billing is not automatically correct just because he states this on his video.
plus didn't sanitize hands after taking off the gloves
I hope he licked his hands when nobody was looking
99% of doctors dont use this wholly, not even here in US.
100% not used in the rest of the world.
Now here in US a lot of doctors are starting to have some sort of computers for their billing, records, but tablets for checking-in and sending requests to pharmacies and get it ready when are at the window is a dream that will not come true.
You want to revise your statement now?
Sources of health information?
@DrMarkEd thank you Dr Ed!
I vote for this one!
What if your patients aren't rich white folks with luxury personal computers and offices to contact and OMG...Amanda has insurance. What is that? Health insurance? I am in primary care in rural/frontier America where the poverty is profound. This is for people who live privileged lives.
Now we have Obamacare, want to revise your statement?
if you go to the bother of making promotional videos why not take the time to be accurate? the kids nibp was taken using an adult or perhaps a large adult sized cuff. this will undoubtedly give false low BP readings which will now be stored on his EMR database forever.
Agreed. And the strep culture back in a few hours?! lol
@@ginaholmespa-c3206 Hahaha! I thought the same thing.
My thoughts exactly. EMR slowed our process so much it was ridiculous. Before I had EMR routinely saw 20-26 pts a day. After EMR- 16-18 and charting to well past MN every day I charted. Went to a conference where they admitted it took 3-4 times as long to document on EMR rather than dictate on way to next pt room.
Online-EMR for Speech Occupational Physical Therapy EMR
For more detailed info
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_health_record
awesome!
That is EHR. EMR wouldn't be able to do all those things.
Again this is how it should be. How ever you don't portray all patient types. I work in a office. We have an EMR. We have patients that can't read, some that have tremors so bad that they wouldn't be able to use your microwize software. What about the elderly population that don't understand technology. You must put the patient first and what is best for the patient with a happy medium with technology. Just saying.
rofl, nice ringtone... Put the milk away, thats how her kid got sick =P
0:00 dat beat
nice mercedes :)
I work with doctors and there is no way they will take the time to TYPE anything or lookup anything themselves. Successful EMR process will include scribes before 2014 ... mark my words! And why is she feeding this kid? Is he 3? Lol
hahah..good catch
that's how I golf. lol
@MikeELLKAY
loooool