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Tag: EHR

Public Health Departments Need a Community-Health Centric EHR

Paperless forms go digital - showing health record papers feeding into a tablet as electronic health records

Electronic forms that are built, published and read back into an EHR create a paperless experience for clients and less data entry for staff.

Streamlining Reproductive Health Management With Nightingale Notes EHR

Paperless forms go digital - showing health record papers feeding into a tablet as electronic health records

Electronic forms that are built, published and read back into an EHR create a paperless experience for clients and less data entry for staff.

Does Your EHR Align With The Public Health Data Strategy?

Detect and monitor, Investigate and respond, Inform and disseminate, be response-ready with strong EHR software

An EHR designed for local health departments should support data capture, storage, and reporting to align with the Public Health Data Strategy

Enhancing Public Health Through Effective Data Management

nurse looking at screen showing Good Food, Exercise, Heart Rate and Medicine with the word HEALTH in the middle

Dr. Karen Monsen, an expert in the field of nursing informatics and the Omaha System presented about how standardized data proves outcomes, why data management is essential and gave a use case example.

Social and Behavioral Determinants of Health Outcomes Data and Standardized Terminology, Part 2

woman and older man reviewing social behavioral determinants of health outcomes with wine and olives

This article is Part 1 of a two-part series covering a presentation made at the Michigan Premier Public Health Conference in 2017 by Karen A. Monsen, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing. Dr. Monsen describes her experience, working with social behavioral determinants of health outcomes data.

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