Reg Smith brings to light a pivotal time in health-care documentation in his firsthand account of developing clinical automation systems for a large and complex health-care provider.Smith began working at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1990, when physicians still recorded important patient information with pens and paper. As an administrator for the systems and procedures division, he and his team worked tirelessly to develop the paperless method for outpatient practice. In the early years of the Internet, they faced numerous issues in making the automation process successful:•adding work stations, computer terminals, network wiring, and necessary infrastructure to buildings that weren’t built for them•finding health-care information technology vendors to take on the challenge•making the automation’s added benefits sufficient to offset the operational costs•meeting legal requirements for medical documentation•planning for the possibility of computer crashes or power failures•properly securing medical records The Automation of the Clinical Practice is a memoir of one man’s career in the health-care industry during times of great change and opportunity. Smith recalls his twenty-four-year service with the Mayo Clinic and his role in developing the simplified automation process that physicians use today.
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Reg Smith worked in the health-care industry for thirty-five years, twenty-four of which were at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. From Flint, Michigan, Smith holds a bachelor’s degree from Andrews University, a master’s degree from the University of Michigan, and a doctor of education from the University of Florida. Now retired, Smith and his wife of forty-eight years, Bonnie, live on Lake Martin in Alabama.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Reg Smith brings to light a pivotal time in health-care documentation in his firsthand account of developing clinical automation systems for a large and complex health-care provider.Smith began working at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1990, when physicians still recorded important patient information with pens and paper. As an administrator for the systems and procedures division, he and his team worked tirelessly to develop the paperless method for outpatient practice. In the early years of the Internet, they faced numerous issues in making the automation process successful: -adding work stations, computer terminals, network wiring, and necessary infrastructure to buildings that weren't built for them-finding health-care information technology vendors to take on the challenge-making the automation's added benefits sufficient to offset the operational costs-meeting legal requirements for medical documentation-planning for the possibility of computer crashes or power failures-properly securing medical records The Automation of the Clinical Practice is a memoir of one man's career in the health-care industry during times of great change and opportunity. Smith recalls his twenty-four-year service with the Mayo Clinic and his role in developing the simplified automation process that physicians use today. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781542770194
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