Showing posts with label Healthcare software development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Healthcare software development. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Biggest Concerns Of a Healthcare CIO

The view put forth, in terms of healthcare delivery in Information technology, by physicians, consumers and healthcare executives seems to be quite disparate. In order to create a successful healthcare system, Physicians see themselves as those most responsible. However, they are unsure about who the other stakeholders should be. Consumers on the other hand feel that the onus lies with the government to take the responsibility. They are fast becoming active participants in their healthcare, turning to friends, family & the Internet to supplement their physicians' advice. They also want to have higher say in Healthcare Software Maintenance and decisions in the future.

The biggest concerns of CIOs’ with health technology include interoperability, overall costs and medical staff alignment. Also there are multiple challenges to be faced when it comes to implementing Health IT solutions. Many suggestions have come forth from industry leaders. To start with, engaging stakeholders from beginning till the end is very important. This can be achieved by creating a team which represents all the groups that will be using the system. Such a step ensures that each of them have a say in implementation and functionality. It is important to have everyone on the same page when it comes understanding what defines success in addition to what will be required to achieve it. The platform chosen has to be a flexible one, backed by an effective change management programs involving required training and support activities. In order to avoid escalation in costs and delays in delivery, limiting changes when the system is getting built is very vital.

The role of CIO is very demanding when it comes to implementing Health IT initiatives. It is generally the fearless ones who are quick to understand that avoiding o delaying taking critical decisions can only be harmful in the long run & that the road to improvement is paved not always with perfection but, sometimes with lessons learned. They are required to get the best information they can get, evaluate it, synthesize it, and move on.

Amongst healthcare providers, there is going to be acceleration in the use of Health Information Exchange (HIE). One of the critical factors leading to this is the Stage 2 Meaningful Use requirement for more HIE participation and the technical standards need for interoperability. So the providers have started realizing that despite the numerous complexities and challenges associated with the exchange of health data, use of HIE will continue to increase The major concern in HIE is not whether to do it but how best to do it so as to be able to maximize the benefits . Provider consolidation, Increased adoption of electronic health records and cost-reduction and operational efficiency initiatives are going to be major factors influencing HIE market growth – both short & longer-term. The governments at the state level are trying varied approaches to set up and manage the health information exchanges at a fast pace to expedite the process.

Mindfire solutions has been developing Agile Software Development for Healthcare domain for the past 10+ years. We have a team of certified experts who are aware of the protocols which need to be followed to develop systems with Meaningful Use. To know more about our expertise in
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Friday, 14 December 2012

Why Healthcare Can No Longer Thrive Without IT?

The opinion of people in the health IT industry on the usage of that technology is tilted more towards acceptance and towards rapid adoption is good. There are still a lot of people who question that. The reelection of President Obama to the White House will obviously mean that that the efforts which were hitherto directed towards this area will continue such the Meaningful Use incentive program. People holding critical positions are voicing their opinion on what they feel could the turn of events moving forward. HITECH, HIPAA and other health reform regulations will now be given the push by the government in order to meet the target planned for their widespread use. The providers are also expected to refocus their priorities and take actions before the statutory deadlines and. Since the republicans have retained the control over the House and the Democrats of the Senates, efforts have to be put in by both parties to find common ground since the budget allocated to this field will form an integral part of the national budget. At the provider level the audits are bound to be more stringent and with higher frequency before payments are issued.

The widespread use of IT in Healthcare has dramatically impacted the practice of medicine and physicians who have collectively acknowledged the benefits that they have been able to draw from it. At the same time they have not shied away from expressing the issues that they have to confront– the primary one being that of getting the blame for the errors not necessarily in their control. For example, in the event of the patients not taking active interest in their own health, under the meaningful use, the primary physician is held responsible. They are even penalized under the healthcare payment models.

Besides getting to learn how to use new technologies like
Customize EMR system, decision support systems and the likes, the capability and skills of the physicians are put under scrutiny. Through the vast amount of data which gets generated, every decision and step taken by physicians who use the system is captured and so is open to analysis at any point in time. This is bound to put pressure on them as they go about their day-to- day work. They are also likely to be very cautious and predictive in the manner in which they function so as to avoid running into trouble. This can prove to be disastrous in those cases which require physicians to try out methods in patient care which are out of the ordinary. The provision to involve patients in the treatment by allowing them to look into the clinical notes also means more skepticism from the fraternity. Their concern is that it will only result in more consumption of time in clearing confusions and in having to explain every detail to their patients as thy are not expected to be well versed in the medical lingo.

Mindfire solutions has been developing IT solutions in Healthcare domain for the past 10+ years. We have a team of certified experts who are aware of the protocols which need to be followed to develop systems with Meaningful Use. To know more about our expertise in
Healthcare software development and to Develop Electronic Medical Records, please contact us at sales at mindfiresolutions dot com or call 1-248-686-1424.