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Home > News > August, 2010

Free Guidebook Offers Tips on Electronic Records Implementation

Healthcare IT experts share lessons learned from their own implementation efforts.

Published: August 24, 2010
Categories: News, IT/Tech/Software

Still struggling to make sense of electronic health records and CMS' "meaningful use" requirements? Get answers in a new, step-by-step guide put together by more than 150 healthcare IT experts drawing on their own experiences with EHR implementation.

Available for free download from the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives, "The CIO's Guide to Implementing EHRs in the HITECH Era" has 80 pages worth of advice on understanding the government's funding incentives, building physician and executive support for EHRs, and all the planning, staffing and training needed for a smooth go-live process. The guidebook aims to provide healthcare information managers and CIOs with the knowledge they need to successfully implement EHRs and qualify for any federal stimulus money available to their organizations.

"As the nation's leading professional organization for healthcare IT executives, we felt it was important to gather the collective wisdom of our members and produce a guide that could help the nation's providers through the next few years," said CHIME Board President Timothy Stettheimer, PhD, FCHIME, CHCIO, in a statement.

The organization is also holding a public webinar on its guide to EHR implementation on Wednesday, Aug. 25, at 1 p.m. Eastern. For more details and to register for the event, click here.

Irene Tsikitas

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