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Integrating HIE into Clinical Workflow |
Date: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 from 3:00 – 4:30 PM ET
eHealth Initiative offered a free webinar on integrating health information exchange (HIE) into clinical workflow. As providers begin to adopt health information technology they will face new challenges, specifically modifying their clinical workflow. Industry leaders will present benefits, challenges and best practices on integrating HIE into clinical workflow.
Featured:
- Kevin Carr, Senior Executive, Connected Health, Accenture
- Jeanette Polaschek, Clinical Consultant for North America Professional Services Group, Orion Health
- Allan Ausford, MD, FCFP, Clinical Professor, Alberta Health Services
- Jac Davies, MS, MPH, Director, Beacon Community of the Inland Northwest, Inland Northwest Health Services
Purchase this webinar from www.ehealthinitiative.org |
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HINZ 2011 - Register of Interest |
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Soirée Cocktail à l'Ambassade de Nouvelle-Zélande, 14.09.2011 |
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Integration Engine: the “Heartbeat of a Trust”Web Seminar featuring Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Wednesday 15th February, 2.00pm UKT Join David Hextell, Head of Development at Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, for this examination of how an Integration Engine has become a core technology for the Trust’s successful ICT programme. Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust serves a population of more than 1,000,000 patients across north and east Birmingham, Solihull, Sutton Coldfield, Tamworth and Burntwood. The Trust operates 1,200 acute beds across three major hospital sites.

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