eHealthRecord.info Archives
Nearly three-quarters of healthcare IT executives who
responded to the 2006 HIMSS Leadership Survey expect their IS staff
to increase in the next year. About one-half of those expected
a modest increase of less than 10%.
Specific staffing needs were as follows:
| Network support | 27% |
| Clinical informaticists | 24% |
| Process/workflow redesign | 24% |
| Application support | 22% |
| Clinical transformation | 19% |
| Programmers | 16% |
| Systems integration | 15% |
| PC/server support | 15% |
| Clinical champions | 15% |
Only 2% of the surveyed executives projected a decrease in staffing for IS.
Source: 17th Annual HIMSS Leadership Survey
Date published: 02-06
AROUND THE WORLD
Healthcare Consumers, Security and Electronic
Health Records
NEWS FROM CANADA
Bridging Information "Islands": Designing an Electronic Health Record that Meets Clinical Needs
A Collaborative Approach to Building Capacity in
Health Informatics
LATEST IN THE FIELD
Costs and Benefits of Health Information Technology
Physicians, Patients, and the Electronic Health Record: An Ethnographic Analysis
EHRs Enter Patient-Doctor Relationships
New Strategy: Image is Everything
INDUSTRY SPEAK
Quality-Improvement Groups Help Form Health Info Exchanges
INFOWAY UPDATE
Find Out What's New and Happening at Canada Health
Infoway
WORTH NOTING
e-Health 2006: e...for Everyone
American Telemedicine Association Annual Conference
TEPR 2006 Annual Conference and Exhibition
Partnership for Health Information Standards and HL7 Canada Spring 2006 Meetings
Know. Learn. Implement. SUBSCRIBE to Longwoods eLetter.
This eHealthrecord.info made possible by an educational grant from McKesson.
Comments
Be the first to comment on this!
Personal Subscriber? Sign In
Note: Please enter a display name. Your email address will not be publically displayed