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February, 2012
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What’s good about specialty- and disease-specific EHRs

“The National Cancer Institute announced it will offer a specialized, lightweight electronic health record for cancer patients. Healthcare organizations can and often do customize the EHRs they implement to suit their clinicians’ workflow and to capture data that they deem relevant. But there’s a need for further EHR customization for specialties, such as behavioral health, and diseases.
Whether there is a significant enough market for EHR vendors to deliver the goods is a relevant question, but if organizations such as NCI step up to the plate and create a lightweight EHR, all the better. They have the expertise and know what data needs to be captured by cancer specialists. It makes sense, too, that NCI is using a standards-based EHR. The fact that it is an open-source application is even better. That way, specialized organizations can collaborate with open-source developers. Open source is gaining greater traction in the EHR market.”

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Patty Enrado, EHRWatch, 22 April 2010

22 April 2010 | Categories: News | Country: United States | EHR: EHR, EHR USA | Tag(s):
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