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Organizations spend large amounts of money to purchase, deploy, and
optimize their Electronic Health Records (EHRs). They are not
plug-n-play systems so a commitment to an ongoing improvement cycle
is necessary. When done well, this responds to the people, the
process, and the technology. When not done well, complete failure
of the system could result in costing the organization thousands of
dollars. Based on the foundational premise that EHR governance done
right speeds up change and leads to a positive user experience,
this book draws upon more than a decade of work with government,
academic, and nonprofit organizations using Epic, Allscripts,
McKesson, Meditech, and Cerner. Designed to be practical and
pragmatic, it outlines a strategic process that can scale to small
and large organizations alike. It begins with how to articulate a
clear vision to organizational leaders so they can champion strong
EHR governance both theoretically and financially. It then walks
through each step required for leading successful change, calling
out critical lessons learned to help the reader avoid pitfalls and
achieve measurable improvement more rapidly. It concludes with a
commitment to ongoing growth and refinement through benchmarked
metrics, innovation, and out-of-the-box thinking.
Organizations spend large amounts of money to purchase, deploy, and
optimize their Electronic Health Records (EHRs). They are not
plug-n-play systems so a commitment to an ongoing improvement cycle
is necessary. When done well, this responds to the people, the
process, and the technology. When not done well, complete failure
of the system could result in costing the organization thousands of
dollars. Based on the foundational premise that EHR governance done
right speeds up change and leads to a positive user experience,
this book draws upon more than a decade of work with government,
academic, and nonprofit organizations using Epic, Allscripts,
McKesson, Meditech, and Cerner. Designed to be practical and
pragmatic, it outlines a strategic process that can scale to small
and large organizations alike. It begins with how to articulate a
clear vision to organizational leaders so they can champion strong
EHR governance both theoretically and financially. It then walks
through each step required for leading successful change, calling
out critical lessons learned to help the reader avoid pitfalls and
achieve measurable improvement more rapidly. It concludes with a
commitment to ongoing growth and refinement through benchmarked
metrics, innovation, and out-of-the-box thinking.
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