Thursday, April 23, 2009

Update from the EHR trenches; CiMH Overview

CiMH is California's Ninth Annual National Information Management Conference and the last two days have been absolutely packed with information and experiences regarding Electronic Health Records and systems as they relate to Behavioral Health Care.

If you're in this field, it's pretty safe to say that everybody who works in mental health, drug and alcohol, or local or state government health care (with travel budget left) - which actually is around 370 people - you're either here, or wish you were.

Members from CCHIT, SATAVA, the Federal Government, California Goverment, many counties, numerous vendors, and alot of interested people with great questions and even some answers are immersed in an amazing if not nuanced and highly intellectual dialogue around Electronic Health Records.

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1 comment:

  1. Behavioral Health Care record monitoring can be more beneficial to study the effects of medicines on patients, if they have any specific ones. I am glad that advancements in health care are extending to this edge. Health care centers are working on remote monitoring that can never be used other that just is prisons I thought, but now things have many positive uses. Not just electronic health record management, safety gains and clinical Informatics are major advantages of such monitored health care facility.
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