Posted by dmartini on September 2, 2010 under Edu/Health, Microsoft |
In today’s environment, schools are always looking for ways to create small budget revenue streams such as with grants, e-rate funding, ARRA etc to fund various projects that were not in the current budget. School athletic programs are not excluded. More and more of this budget is going away and falling to the parents to help support. I was just at a fund raising meeting last night for my daughter’s high school basketball program. We are $2000 in the hole from last year and need $10,000 to rebuild the program for this year. And of course the athletic budget from just our school was slashed $60,000 from the previous year. Ouch!
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Posted by aclark on August 30, 2010 under Desktop Virtualization, VMware |

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Posted by hphelps on under Edu/Health, HP |
My problem: Timely health records sharing
I live in Idaho, but I recently had the “opportunity” to be hospitalized in California. Upon discharge, they would not give me my x-rays and emergency room records for 7 business days. Not wanting to sit in their waiting room for 7 days, (my wallet was lost at the accident scene, so I had no ID, no credit cards, and no money; so therefore nowhere to go, but that’s another story entirely) I came back to Idaho and my doctor here called and requested that the California hospital mail and fax the records. A week or so later they arrived. Plus, because of the extent and variety of my injuries, more than one doctor has asked to see these records. Is there a better way to transfer patient records among healthcare providers? Some providers have adopted the Electronic Healthcare Records (EHR) practice in their offices, and now HP has stepped up to make it even easier.
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Posted by dmartini on August 29, 2010 under Edu/Health, HP |
Experts agree that a key area of decreasing costs in healthcare is the implementation of Electronic Medical Records Systems (EMR). An electronic medical record is usually a computerized legal medical record created in an organization that delivers care, such as a hospital and doctor’s surgery. Electronic medical records tend to be a part of a local stand-alone health information system that allows storage, retrieval and manipulation of records.
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