The Master's Report:
A modern "Request For Proposal", the complete understanding of what is needed within a health information system, for excellance within patient care.

Electronic Medical Records Implementation: The real story.
Physician data entry electronic medical records is the solution.
(complete report link below) The Master's report is the most comprehensive and complete Research Report for Health Care Facilities of all sizes, a complete scale-able model.
True success of physician data entry electronic medical records means:
1) improving medical care.
2) increasing efficiency.
3) cutting staff by 25% or more because of the computer system.
4) increasing revenues.
5) capturing all billables.
6) "push" models, not time wasting "pull" models.
7) real outcomes research on each and every patient encounter.
8) true cost cutting by up to 20% or more.
9) and more.

Many health care administrators have been taken in by the lies and deceit and unfortunately have taken the bait, hook, line and sinker. Some learn through time that they have purchased a failed concept, but they are ashamed and after spending tens of thousand, hundreds of thousands or even millions, they perpetuate the lie, and tell others, "it's great!" yet:
1) it has increased the necessary staff
2) cut efficiency
3) created patient waits, patient morbidity and even patient mortality,
4) "pull" models filled with time wasting
5) fancy reports that mean nothing, trying to get out the simple "Standard Department Report," can't even be done. (The Standard Department Report is a common tool used by physicians, it displays multi-year, individual day, number of patients during each day, shift, or hour, printed for each month, very important for understanding trends, staffing needs, supply needs and quality).
6) no outcomes research, there is talk from the sales reps, but no delivery.
7) Failure at the bottom line, increasing the time at the front line
8) More staff needed to do the same amount of work
9) Increase in turnover due to emotional loss of the worker
And yet the administration typically fails to see it.

Computers can be used to cut costs, increase efficiency, give health care of excellence, and cut staffing needs, one just needs to understand the hardware, the software and the users.

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