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Labs adjust to POCTs
Despite the growing use of point-of-care tests (POCT), questions are being raised as to whether these tests are actually reducing the workload for...
Medical Laboratory Observer, 10/01/09 by Richard R. Rogoski · More from publication -
Demand rises for point-of-care tests
The long-established blood-glucose and home pregnancy tests, it appears, were merely forerunners for the technological tsunami that is sweeping...
Medical Laboratory Observer, 09/01/09 by Richard R. Rogoski · More from publication -
Serum free light chain assays: detecting plasma cell disorders
Detecting monoclonal gammopathies, or plasma cell disorders, usually involves serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) and immunoelectrophoresis (IFE)...
Medical Laboratory Observer, 07/01/09 by Richard R. Rogoski · More from publication -
Emerging technologies push data integration
In an ideal world, patient data, reference intervals, and test results from both anatomic pathology and clinical laboratories flow seamlessly...
Medical Laboratory Observer, 06/01/09 by Richard R. Rogoski · More from publication -
Streamlining communication: transferring patient data between providers, payers and post-acute care facilities is easier, thanks to automated systems
Case managers and those who regularly have to deal with payers may well be the unsung heroes of the healthcare delivery system. While clinicians...
Health Management Technology, 04/01/07 by Richard R. Rogoski · More from publication -
Manic for medication safety: bar codes and drug information databases are helping to reduce medication errors
The tragic deaths last September of three premature newborns who were mistakenly given an adult dose of heparin in an Indianapolis hospital did...
Health Management Technology, 02/01/07 by Richard R. Rogoski · More from publication -
Clinical systems are a "go" in real life: clinical information systems have become more than just integrated with other healthcare IT systems. Now they are integrated into the daily routines of healthcare providers
While vendors continue to tout the attributes of individual clinical information systems, a growing number of end-users are viewing them as merely...
Health Management Technology, 01/01/07 by Richard R. Rogoski · More from publication -
Banking on safety. Detroit Medical Center fast tracks adoption of CPOE, EMR and other allied systems
In a strategic move to improve patient safety and stave off competition from other healthcare systems in southeast Michigan, Detroit Medical Center...
Health Management Technology, 11/01/06 by Richard R. Rogoski · More from publication -
Taking the pulse of practice managers: seven practice managers discuss what works best with their current practice management systems. They also join an "open mike" on how they view federal initiatives and imperatives affecting their futures
The old adage dictates: The more things change, the more things stay the same. That may no longer apply to physician practices. Here's what is true...
Health Management Technology, 10/01/06 by Richard R. Rogoski · More from publication -
Claiming victory: speed and accuracy are the two linchpins for healthcare organizations involved in any aspect of claims and coding
No one can argue the importance of coding and claims processing in today's bottom line-driven healthcare business. With a record number of disease,...
Health Management Technology, 09/01/06 by Richard R. Rogoski · More from publication


