In the final installment of a special three-part audio feature, Ed Marx, former CIO at University Hospitals in Cleveland, discusses how he used his Connections program to raise the profile of the IT staff. Through the...
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In the final installment of a special three-part audio feature, Ed Marx, former CIO at University Hospitals in Cleveland, discusses how he used his Connections program to raise the profile of the IT staff. Through the program, IT staff shadowed clinicians on the job. Interview by Gary Baldwin, Technology Editor for HealthLeaders Media.
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In the second of a three-part audio feature, Ed Marx, former CIO at University Hospitals in Cleveland, discusses how he used a blog to improve relations between the IT department and the rest of the hospital. Interview by Gary Baldwin, Technology Editor for HealthLeaders Media.
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First of a three-part audio feature with Ed Marx, former chief information officer at University Hospitals in Cleveland. He discusses how he used a monthly hospital-wide newsletter to improve relations between the IT department and the rest of the hospital. Interview by Gary Baldwin, Technology Editor for HealthLeaders Media.
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In Part III of the series, Stewart Watson, MD, medical director of the emergency department at St. Clare's Hospital in Weston, WI, talks about the Return on investment associated with the ER automation.
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In Part II of the series, Stewart Watson, MD, medical director of the emergency department at St. Clare's Hospital, Weston, Wisc., discusses the deployment of the EMR.
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