Sunday, October 30, 2011

Millions of Patient Records Digitized For White-Wilson Medical Center

In Delray, Florida--Digital Records, Inc (DigiRecs) recently used a Kodak i4000 scanner to transform paper based patient files into a computer files to store in a discrete and private "world" within White-Wilson Medical Center. About 70 physicians can have access to these files to help get information for the past. Instead of using paper-based charts to find out past patient history to help for the future, the new world of technology has open the doors to many new opportunity.  I think this is a new and improved way for where to access patient information. Soon, everyone's file will be digitized, we are stepping into the future.








 http://www.healthcare-informatics.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=news&mod=News&mid=9A02E3B96F2A415ABC72CB5F516B4C10&tier=3&nid=2DC7B949D1AF423386F740304A0D4B61





Sunday, October 16, 2011

80 Percent of Doctors Use Smartphone Apps Everyday

We live in a realistic world! Sometimes it's incredible hard to remember dosing, diagnosis, lab tests etc. Many doctors have admitted that they use smartphone apps multiple times per day. I would rather have a doctor have the information on hand than guess. By having the smartphone on hand, it protects doctors and patients everyday.

http://www.healthcare-informatics.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=news&mod=News&mid=9A02E3B96F2A415ABC72CB5F516B4C10&tier=3&nid=A036DBF4FB164D24B889643E5213CD4E

56 Million Patients Have Accessed Medical Information from Electronic Health Records

In New York City, there has been a study done that shows about 56 million patients having access to their medical records (that is updated by the physician) through an electronic health record (EHR) systems. Even though many patients are embracing this new form of getting their records, I wouldn't want to have it in a system. For the patients who aren't very well experience with how a computer works or how to access their information or speak a different language that the website offers can hinder a patients trust with a physician and can make a patient not wanting to seek out for help from their physicians because they don't want to feel embarrassed about their lack of skills. Even though it seems like a great idea to have your medical information at your finger tips at any moment in time, I would rather not have more information about me on the internet. I want to try to stay as private as can be.

http://www.healthcare-informatics.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=news&mod=News&mid=9A02E3B96F2A415ABC72CB5F516B4C10&tier=3&nid=003C38D1025D4D77A9D3C982EA7CEBF1

Monday, October 3, 2011

Support Text4Baby!

Text4Baby is the first free health text messages that sends mom-to-be all the appropriate information to expect when they are pregnant. They tell you when the baby is due, how the baby is developing, and all the proper things a pregnant woman should know. I think what Text4Baby has to offer is incredible!! Since most Americans have access to a cell phone, it's an easy and safe way to find out information about the baby. Instead of buying all of those pregnancy books, it's just a quick and FREE text message once a week. I have yet to be an expected mother, but I know once when that happens, I would sign up for this free messages because it would make me feel at ease and I would know how my baby us developing.

I think that this form of technology is very important for women to have. It would keep them in tract and making sure they are taking the proper care every pregnant woman should take to have a healthy baby.

http://www.text4baby.org/