HIMSS11 Session Tweet: Approaches to Achieving Meaningful Use

By Chip Means
10:51 AM

This HIMSS11 Session Tweet recounts our live coverage of C. Martin Harris, MD's keynote, "Approaches to Achieving Meaningful Use," on Sunday, Feb. 20.

We'll be covering many HIMSS11 sessions and events via Twitter and Cover it Live throughout the week. See our Twitter Tracker page and follow us @HITNewsTweet for more. 

 

 

C. Martin Harris asks for show of hands: Are you using a certified #EHR? Nearly whole room raises hands #HIMSS11 #meaningfuluseless than a minute ago via Twitter for iPhone

Dr. Harris also asks group about vendor-provided vs. homegrown #EHR... virtually everyone using a vendor solution #HIMSS11less than a minute ago via Twitter for iPhone

Dr. Harris providing some very welcome eloquence on #meaningfuluse and #eprescribing in room 304C #HIMSS11less than a minute ago via Twitter for iPhone

Meaningful use requires you change the habit of keeping a written problem list, Harris says #HIMSS11less than a minute ago via Twitter for iPhone

Harris: new requirements for including info on ethnicity in the #EHR - are you doing this? few in room say "yes" #HIMSS11less than a minute ago via Twitter for iPhone

Harris: how about the After Visit Summary? few say they're doing it, Harris jokes that most Summaries end up novel-length #HIMSS11less than a minute ago via Twitter for iPhone

Dr. Harris has slides everyone will want: concise summaries of #meaningfuluse req's for ambulatory providers & hospitals #HIMSS11 #EHRless than a minute ago via Twitter for iPhone

attendee asks Harris how to overcome docs' resistance to change- Harris says it must be clear this is true clinical change #HIMSS11less than a minute ago via Twitter for iPhone

Harris adds it's key that communication with docs is as early as possible and focused on the clinical benefits #HIMSS11 #meaningfuluseless than a minute ago via Twitter for iPhone

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