Acute EMR Short List
Healthcare IT markers in the acute EMR side may be interested in this upcoming complimentary Webinar from analyst firm Health Industry Insights.
Inpatient EMR – The IT Supplier Short List
May 1, 2008
3:00-4:00 pm
Register Here
According to Health Industry Insights, market factors have driven strong demand for implementation of inpatient clinical electronic medical record (EMR) systems and hospitals are in a constant cycle of installing, replacing, upgrading or adding functionality to support inpatient EMRs. The questions faced by EMR implementers include:
• What functionality matters - and what doesn't?
• What tradeoffs need to be made? And what tradeoffs should be avoided?
• Does spending less mean getting less?
• How do I tell if my organization and the vendor are a good fit?
• How can I prepare my organization for EMR implementation? What needs to happen first?
• How do I get stakeholders on board?
While all organizations will face initial implementation hurdles, the fit of the application, vendor and implementation process with the organization can dramatically lessen this impact, and drive early benefits.
According to Health Industry Insights, it's becoming increasingly clear that EMRs are not one-size-fits-all, and that taking the specific needs of an organization into account is essential to making projects successful. Alignment of the provider's strategic goals with that of the vendor and making smart tradeoffs during the selection process can drive the success or failure of EMR implementation.
Join Health Industry Insights’ analyst Judy Hanover for a complimentary web conference covering Health Industry Insights’ new Healthcare Provider Industry Short List – a look at 9 IT suppliers and their inpatient EMR systems.
Health Industry Insights’ Short Lists are fact-based tools designed to help IT and business executives to review a short list of IT suppliers that best address the industry-specific needs of the business, to facilitate a technology buying-decision process. The EMR Shortlist tool is designed to provide a customized, fact-based analysis for individual projects that can help guide decisions for stakeholders.
Posted by Shawn Whalen on April 16, 2008 at 2:19 PM
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