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Health IT Journeys: Stories from the road

Share. Inspire. Learn.
Have you, your practice, or your organization been through a health IT implementation? We’d like you to share your story with us. After internal review, your story may be published to inspire other providers and organizations to become meaningful users of Electronic Health Records (EHRs). Let’s learn together.

Email us your story at onc.request@hhs.gov. If the story has been published, be sure to include the name of the publication, the date of publication and a link to the article. Read our disclaimer.

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Mid-Columbia Medical Center Exit Disclaimer
Mid-Columbia Medical Center provides an example of how a community hospital (fewer than 100 beds) can position itself to meet both ambulatory and acute-care Meaningful Use requirements.
The Dalles, OR
Published in Government Health IT
Posted March 17, 2011

Practice Transformation, Health Information Technology, Payment Reform: Is There Optimism for Primary Care?
Colorado Beacon leader and independent family practitioner Gregory C. Reicks discusses how health IT can help transform the quality of care offered at primary care practices.
Grand Junction, CO
Posted March 11, 2011

Solo Doctor Champions Health IT for Patients, Peers
Delaware doctor and ‘MUVer’ John H. O’Neill shares his EHR success story to encourage health IT adoption among peers.
Middletown, Delaware
Posted March 7, 2011

 

ONC Meaningful Use Vanguard (MUV) Program
Early EHR adopters in North Carolina (MUVers) encourage peers to move toward health IT.
Posted January 19, 2011

Palm Beach Obstetrics & Gynecology PA
The system has paid for itself several times over in practice efficiency and cost savings
Palm Beach, FL
Posted September 20, 2010

Family Healthcare Network
I can turn the monitor toward the patient and say ‘Here are your lab results.’ This patient can see his or her information and get a better understanding of what is happening.
Visalia, CA
Posted September 20, 2010

 

Disclaimer
Posting of the articles on this Web site does not necessarily constitute HHS or ONC endorsement of the procedures followed; vendors, products and services named; or overall performance of the facility’s delivery of care. We do hope you find these narratives insightful and useful in your efforts to adopt health information technology and improve patient care.

 

2011/04/04
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