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OpenEMR Full EHR Certification Day!

OpenEMR Full EHR Certification Day! 150 150 Tony McCormick
Today the volunteers of OEMR.org will spend some 4 hours with the staff of ICSA Labs testing all the remaining modules of OpenEMR version 4.1 in an attempt to achieve full EHR certification for Meaningful Use. This testing will occur into the wee hours of Eastern Standard time. See the sourceforge.net post for the full credits! https://sourceforge.net/projects/openemr/forums/forum/202506/topic/4628453 read more

July News Letter

July News Letter 150 150 Tony McCormick
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } I thought that is was about time to drop you a line and let you know what was happening in the MI-SQUARED world. We’ve had a very busy quarter. We have added several new customers! This is good news, and it also means that we have been very, very busy trying to make sure everyones needs are met. These new customers represent several specialties that we have not had on board yet, so custom forms development galore. We have added a Podiatrist, Orthopedic Surgeon, Ophthalmologist, Summer Camp Clinic and a Injury Care Clinic, as well as a new Primary Care clinic. The “sales pipeline” is full and we expect to be adding several more customers this month. We have also been awarded 2 new software development contracts and have 2 new LabCorp interface orders. The OpenEMR project is going gang-busters and is on track to get full ONC EHR certification in the next few weeks. As soon as that happens we will be talking to you about what steps you need to take to register your EMR with the CMS to be qualified for the ARRA Meaningful use remunerations. There are tons of new features, some required for certification, and others that are just awesome enhancements. Wait until you seen them! MI-SQUARED is ready to release a very nice patient portal and we are bundling in basic practice web site hosting with that add on feature for anyone that needs it. MI-SQUARED is about ready to release a full E-Prescribing module through NewCrop that we developed in a joint venture and it will be released under that companies new name ZMG. MI-SQUARED added a new online support feature to all of our hosted customers that will let you drop in and have a live online chat with one of our support and/or development staff as well as any of our other customers that might be online at the time. It’s meant to be a group chat room. Share your thoughts, asks questions and get to know your fellow MI2 customer peers! read more

Open EMR presentation and discussion at Portland Linux User Group

Open EMR presentation and discussion at Portland Linux User Group 150 150 Tony McCormick
Video provided by Nate Diniro of OpenAffairs.tv http://www.openaffairs.tv/2011/06/open-emr-presentation-and-discussion-at-portland-linux-user-group/ read more

Tony Speaking at Portland Linux/Unix Group 6/2/2011

Tony Speaking at Portland Linux/Unix Group 6/2/2011 150 150 Tony McCormick
                          MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT                        The Portland Linux/Unix Group                                  will meet                          7 PM Thursday June 2, 2011                                      at                          Portland State University                                    in the                               Fariborz Maseeh              College of Engineering & Computer Science Building                               Room FAB 86-01                        (This is in the basement.)           The building is on SW 4th across from SW College Street.        See location H-10 on map at http://pdxLinux.org/campus_map.jpg                             Presentation                       Introduction to OpenEMR                                  by                            Tony McCormick                         <[email protected]>     Introduction to OpenEMR, maybe the most downloaded open source     Electronic Heath Records system in the world.   This presentation     will discuss how one of the first web based, php projects became     a government certified EHR.  We’ll demo the system, talk about     the good, bad and ugly of a 10 year old project with ~500,000     lines of code and get feed back on ways to move forward with     out breaking the existing use.  ie: upgrade paths and models, etc. read more

OSBridge Conference

OSBridge Conference 150 150 Tony McCormick
MI2 in the form of Tony will be attended this respected conference, http://www.osbridge.com looking for inspiration and networking with the NW developer crowd.  Hope to see you there! –Tony read more

Good Article on EHR Security Auditing

Good Article on EHR Security Auditing 150 150 Tony McCormick
http://library.ahima.org/xpedio/groups/public/documents/ahima/bok1_048702.hcsp?dDocName=bok1_048702 read more

OpenEMR, nice quote from SF

OpenEMR, nice quote from SF 150 150 Tony McCormick
“I believe we have a very capable developer community that can put together great functionality. Some of us who are actual practicing doctors will try to chip in whenever possible regarding UI and usability. I like the way the project is run. It is easily the most “open source” project i have been part of.” – Mukoya From: https://sourceforge.net/projects/openemr/forums/forum/202506/topic/4430343 read more

Build a community by throwing a big party

Build a community by throwing a big party 150 150 Tony McCormick
Advice from @benbrown  – http://bit.ly/ajQW57 read more

Article: Thinking about Open Source

Article: Thinking about Open Source 150 150 Tony McCormick
http://fedscoop.com/thinking-about-an-open-source-electronic-health-record/ read more
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