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Healthcare computer systems implementation involves choosing the right method

Healthcare computer systems implementation can be anything from a headache to nightmare, given its complexity. Things can go wrong at any stage and for any reason. Getting the computer systems right or implementing the right one involves investment of considerable time and money from all kinds of healthcare organizations, big or small.

Fortunately, many of these problems can be avoided by choosing the right tools and processes. Using the right tools and processes will help the organization lubricate and smoothen its systems, while choosing the wrong one or implementing a computer system wrongly can take the organization towards near disaster, throwing the whole range of systems and networks into disarray.

It is all about choosing the right tools and processes

How does a healthcare organization access or adapt the right tools and processes that will help them implement the right computer system? The ways of doing this will be the learning at a webinar that MentorHealth, a leading provider of professional trainings in the healthcare arena, will be organizing. To enroll for this webinar, just log on to http://www.mentorhealth.com/control/w_product/~product_id=800848/.

At this webinar, Jim Wener, a highly experienced and respected automation expert for the healthcare sector, who has spent over four decades in the healthcare field, will explain the best methods of implementing healthcare computer systems that can be adapted for helping to deliver better healthcare outcomes.

Step-by-step approach

Jim will impart the ways of choosing and implementing tools and processes that have been the result of his over forty years in the industry. The main areas on which he will focus include the steps needed for implementing the right computer systems.

He will arm them with an understanding of the logic behind these steps. Firstly, the healthcare provider should lay out expectations of the outcome of the implementation. It should then work on a plan for implementation. A project-like approach of ensuring implementation will then be discussed.

 

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