HIStalk
From
Curious George:
"Re: Thomson. I'm
surprised no one has mentioned that the CEO and VP of sales at
Thomson Healthcare were both fired a couple of weeks ago."
From
The Alchemist:
"Re: Middle East. On
an engagement for a few months in the Middle East -- you know,
where all the money is. Let me propose a scenario to all you HIStalkers
out there. If you had the funding, approximately 100 times the
average U.S. hospital construction, what would want in your
hospital? All fantasies will be accepted, but try to keep them
earth-bound."
From
Scott Shreeve:
"Re: athenahealth. My
normally calm demeanor got a little rankled after reading Cady Heron's
comment that athena is just a billing operation." Scott's
riposte is
here.
From
Tex Arcana:
"Re: Christine
Stanfield and QuadraMed. Yes, Christine was terminated on
Thursday after receiving an unsolicited contact by another
company about potential opportunities. In her research, she
asked her line manager what her future role was with QM. Based
on a brief discussion, QM considers these inquires as acts of
resignation and promptly terminated her! The sad part is there
are less than a handful of people left who know the CPR
product. It's apparent QM doesn't get it after all."
From Dave DiVida:
"I can confirm the
'departure' of Christine Stanfield. I was just informed by current
QuadraMed employees that QuadraMed showed her to the
door. These people now report that since this development,
morale there in San Bernardino is now lower than it has ever been ...
which is a real accomplishment, considering how low Misys could keep
it. I'm dumbfounded. This is one of THE most knowledgeable CPR
employee on the planet in my humble opinion. Potential employers should
watch for the name to come across your desk if she's seeking, or even
proactively find a way to get in touch with her. If you have
the opportunity, SNATCH HER UP."
From
Slim Whitman:
"Re: Sumter. I
remember reading in the rules (they're now gone from the
website) something along the lines that the MRI had to be
installed in a permanent location and wondered how Sumter
would qualify given that it would have to be located initially
in a temporary structure. That may be the 'gotcha' here as on
December 28th, Sumter was way ahead of Lockport in votes.
Regardless, I am thrilled that Siemens chose to donate one to
them as well. That's TWO patient populations that will
benefit!" I bet you're right. Sumter did say that it would
work out much better for them to take delivery later, when a permanent
location will be ready. I rarely say anything nice about Siemens, but
they did the right thing here and deserve kudos.
From
Steve Lamo:
"Re: Revolution
Health. Revolution Health may have a PHR, but as a company which seems
to have a strategy de jour approach, it is not very compelling
and is not getting any traction in the market. The B2C model
for PHRs which Revolution Health is pursuing is not
working. Also, with the impending release of Google
Health, my bet is CEO Schmidt will introduce during
HIMSS keynote, Revolution Health's PHR prospects will be
increasingly bleak."
From
Rogue:
"Re: musings on data
sharing. Hypothetical case: When I was 19 and in college, I was treated
for an STD at the hospital connected to the university. Three
years later in grad school, at a community hospital down the
road, I saw a psychiatrist for a bout of depression associated
with flunking two courses and changing my major. On meds for
two months. Fast forward 10 years. Married now. One kid. All
those electronic records are, of course, just archived
on terabytes of EMC storage media. Why bother to
electronically shred old EMRs? With storage so cheap, it's
easier to just file them. The new RHIO links those two
hospitals with everyone else in the area/state. My new medical
record, in Employee Health at hospital #3 where I now
work, contains all this juicy info, right? It's just
a Social Security number link away. And of course,
since the patient doesn't own their records, the facilities
do, I have no control over who sees what. My hospital
(employer) EHR now contains links to all this old stuff, right?
Is this possible? What am I missing? I'm in the business and I
can't figure out how to reassure my neighbor that a certain
degree of privacy IS possible with EMRs. Is some measure of
privacy and personal control only possible if RHIOs
fail?"
From
For the Record:
"Re: Cerner. For the
record, John Goodrow used to work at Cerner as a lab sales
person. Not sure how forthcoming he will be." That's in
reference to the downtime rumor. I've heard from several
readers that Cerner puts contract language in that prohibits hospital
people from saying anything bad about them, but I don't recall seeing
that in there. If you have, send it over, please. That would be
fascinating to know.
Several vendors e-mailed offering to hand out HIStalk goodies at their
HIMSS booths. I've sent out the pitiful supply I have to the
vendors who asked first, but if anybody wants to create
their own HIStalk trinkets or arrange some sort of in-booth
entertainment that would benefit HIStalk readers, I'll promote it (I'm
thinking a buxom Miss HIStalk in evening gown and sash -- along with a
male equivalent -- to hold court at booths at an appointed time,
but I'm open to ideas).
The VA's had quite a few data leaks, but it's the water variety that
got them in Tennessee. A broken water pipe
damages
the VA's servers, so clinics all over the state were shut down
yesterday and today.
Leslie White, PR VP for McKesson, e-mailed to say that it's not the end
of the line for the Dubuque crowd. The company will move operations and
340 positions to a new facility in the spring of 2009 to provide space
for growth.
I hoped you enjoyed the interview with Denis Baker. Denis noted that
he's getting calls galore from people he's known but not heard from
over the years because of my wide readership, many of them trying to
sell him something. Surely salesfolk aren't so desperate that just
mentioning his name here would open the floodgates? (other than GE,
which he called out specifically as ignoring him).
Marshfield Clinic CIO Jeremy Miller
is
nominated for a case study award on the use of
Fujitsu tablet PCs at Healthcare IT Summit.
American Hospital Dubai
announces
what it says will be the most advanced integrated healthcare
information system in the UAE, using technology from Meditech, Lawson,
Siemens, Cisco, and HP.
The Military Health System
will
enhance AHLTA's imaging capabilities for scanned documents
and photographs using a Web-based front end for its Documentum content
management system.
Sweeny Community Hospital (TX) is
written
up by the local paper as the CCHIT certification site of
Prognosis Health
Information System's inpatient EMR.
I'm really buried, so don't give up that I may eventually reply to your
e-mails. I barely have time to sleep between work and after-work. I'm
sure it will build my character if I survive.
E-mail me.
Inga's Update
I am still trying to figure out how I was on the mailing list for a
particular mailing received over the weekend. I was notified of a new
physician house call service that specializes in providing at-home
Botox injections. (I was embarrassed to ask my more youthful neighbors
if they got the same mailing). But, it does beg the question whether or
not the cutie Dr. Parkinson provides this service. Anyway, I have spent
too much time in the last couple of days looking in the mirror and
wondering if someone in my life is suggesting it’s time for
Botox.
Federal health inspectors
fault
Kaiser’s Fresno hospital for not acting on complaints and
keeping
a closer watch on its medical staff following an investigation into one
its perinatologists. It’s a sad story with no winners and
includes the death of at least two babies and the resignation of
hospital administrator Susan Ryan.
Eclipsys
announces
the availability of Sunrise Clinical Essentials, a seemingly
“lite” version of their original Sunrise Clinical
Manager
solution. It offers more pre-configured software and pre-defined
implementation methodology for quicker setup and easier support. Coming
soon to a small community hospital near you!
HIMSS Analytics
announces
they’ve doubled the number of free benchmarking reports
available
to healthcare providers. The only catch is that providers first have to
complete HIMSS Analytics’ Annual Survey to populate the HIMSS
Analytics database.
Re: RemedyMD. A reader considering a job with them recently asked for
any insights from any current or former employees. A former staffer
told me the CEO was great and they have some great products, although
for a sales position, it's always good to verify how ready they are for
market.
Cerner Millennium
will
be implemented in the three hospitals that are part of Health
Quest healthcare system in NY’s Hudson Valley.
EpicTide
is
now
FairWarning. The supplier of privacy auditing solutions for EHRs also
announces a 200% growth in software bookings for 2007 and expectations
for a positive cash flow by the end of this quarter.
Newton Memorial Hospital
is
appropriated
$146K from the federal budget, courtesy of the efforts of their
Congressmen. The money will be applied towards their $7 million Cerner
computer infrastructure. This announcement comes a couple of
weeks
after the hospital laid off eight people, blaming the cuts on $3
million in state Medicare spending cuts and squeezes from
physician-owned ambulatory surgery centers. (The same article also
indicated their marketing department had to be streamlined as well, but
I would say they still did a pretty good job blaming others with nary a
mention of the $7 million elephant in the room).
More CCHIT 2007
certifications:
Allscripts Healthmatics EHR Version
2007.1 and MediNotes e Version 5.2. Both have pre-market approvals.
Here’s a new
networking
site for all the HIT geeks out there. The
description: the Healthcare Technology Alliance is a group of
technology specialists working in the health care industry. Clearly
they are in need of a marketing specialist to help spice up that
language.
If you haven’t already, check out the cool interviews at
www.histechreport.com.
Don’t miss Mr. H’s “Bottom
Lines” which include a bunch of those well-loved
“Mr.
H-isms.” (Ok, that isn’t a word, but it should be.)
The
latest ones are on The White Stone Group and Stratus (both who are
going to be exhibiting at HIMSS.)
E-mail Inga.