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'Exceptionally complex' CPOE a key part of 'meaningful use'
Think EMR implementation is tough? Wait until you try computerized physician order entry--which just happens to be one of of the required measures of Stage 1 "meaningful use." "Given the importance
EHRs will support goals of accountable care organizations
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act encourages the creation of "accountable care organizations" to promote better care coordination, quality and efficiency. While ACOs are really just an
Incoming Siemens IT chief Glaser: Era of clinician resistance to EMR 'behind us'
Declaring the era of clinician resistance to IT "behind us," John Glaser, who is leaving his job as CIO of Partners HealthCare System in Boston to become CEO of Siemens Healthcare's Health Services
Siemens hires John Glaser to lead health IT division, updates Soarian
As followers of our Twitter feed and fans of FierceHealthIT on Facebook learned on Friday, Siemens Healthcare scored a major coup by hiring Partners HealthCare System CIO John Glaser to be CEO of the
EHRs must support two distinct types of care, Partners CIO says
Ever notice how so many examples of how EHRs can improve care focus on diabetes? That's because diabetes care has many clear protocols, copious amounts of scientific evidence that gets included in
Glaser: Remember that an EHR is a tool, and not always the right one
Sometimes a subtle reminder is needed to keep health IT projects on course. Other times, a sharp blow to the head is in order. This may be one of those times. In his latest column for Hospitals &
SPOTLIGHT: Partners HealthCare CIO shares on role of IT
So, what's the fundamental contribution that information technology makes? Find out how Partners HealthCare VP and CIO John Glaser answers the question over at HISTalk, the health IT industry's
Glaser: Don't forget about data in the rush to install software
Software-related issues such as "meaningful use," certification, interoperability and the forthcoming network of regional extension centers have dominated discussions about electronic health records

