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Nuesoft Technologies Working to Support PHR Functional Model Development

Friday, April 11th, 2008

Late last year, HL-7’s Electronic Health Record Technical Committee moved the industry one step closer to a Personal Health Record System Functional Model  (PHR-S FM). The model became a draft ANSI standard in Dec. 2007, and the final standard is expected sometime this year. Read the press release from HL-7 about the draft standard here.

PHR-S FM is designed to be technology–neutral. It also promotes interoperability, and so will require best of breed collaboration between vendors. Nuesoft is a member of the American Health Information Management Association, which has been instrumental in moving the PHR functional model and standard forward. In addition, Nuesoft has been forging partnerships and integrations with EHR companies and other vendors that have embraced the future of health care and that are committed to the adoption of industry standards. Take a look at our news releases about our partnerships with electronic medical records vendors, and our news release about our industry-leading interface certification program.

Nuesoft Technologies Announces Spring 2008 Recipients of its 15-Year Scholarship Grant

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Nuesoft Technologies Inc. today announced the spring 2008 winners of its 15-year Anniversary Scholarship program. Five schools each received an in-kind donation of up to $15,000 of Nuesoft Xpress™ health center management software  

The spring 2008 grant recipients are: Agnes Scott College, Barry University, Folsom Lake College, St. Norbert College and Winthrop University
  

“We were extremely pleased with the number and quality of applications that we received this spring,” said Nuesoft Technologies President and CEO Massoud Alibakhsh. “The process was very competitive, but after careful deliberation, the review committee selected the schools that had the most demonstrable need for the grants. I think the choice accurately reflects Nuesoft’s commitment to improve resources for the college health community.”  

“This is huge for our health center,” said Eileen Egan-Hineline, director of student health services at Barry University, and one of this spring’s scholarship recipients. “We have tremendous budget constraints and have not been able to stay current with technology. With a product like Nuesoft Xpress, we will be able to electronically schedule appointments and more easily analyze our school’s health care trends.”   

 “We couldn’t be happier,” said Barbara Bloomer, director of health services at St. Norbert College, which also received a grant award. “We’ve been tracking our student immunizations and other services manually, and it has been an extremely arduous and time-consuming process. Nuesoft Xpress will make us so much more efficient.” 

 The spring winners complete the first round of scholarships given out by Nuesoft. Because university budget calendars vary, Nuesoft is awarding grants in two rounds. The next five winners will be announced in the fall, with all applications reviewed by a selection committee comprised of college health professionals. 

 The deadline for the second round of applications is September 5, 2008. Fall winners will be announced on October 3.  For more information and to download the fall 2008 application, visit the Nuesoft Xpress Web site at www.nuesoftxpress.com/scholarship.

NueMD is gearing up for AAO

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

If you’re an ophthalmologist, you’ve probably recently received some information in the mail about this year’s American Academy of Ophthalmology conference. NueMD is gearing up to exhibit at this show, which this year will be hosted in our hometown – Atlanta, GA. At this year’s conference we will be celebrating our 15-year anniversary as one of the leading Internet-based practice management software companies with a reception for all to come.  So, remember to look be on the look for NueMD at AAO 08 to learn more about NueMD.

ASP Practice Management Systems are Key to Effective Biosurveillance

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Government and health care industry leaders are putting the wheels in motion to develop a nationwide, integrated biosurveillance system to better detect widespread disease outbreaks; chemical, radiological or bioterrorism incidents; or any other events with a public health implication. Recent discussion in the industry has focused on the need to incorporate electronic health records (EHRs), practice management systems and other applications into the mix. See related column from March issue of Health Management Technology.

Integral to the success of a Nationwide Health Information Network, or any other biosurveillance program, is the access to current data, short response times, and the ability to communicate quickly with an impacted population. That is why practice management systems or EHRs that are application service provider (ASP) models are most beneficial to biosurveillance efforts. ASPs, like Nuesoft’s NueMD® medical practice management software system, contain the patient data for all of the medical practices using their application in one concentrated server farm. Data is shared and exchanged securely over the Internet. This means that all patient data is interconnected and available in real-time at any time of day.

Moreover, when it comes to communicating information to practitioners about public health threats, many ASP models offer the ability to notify all users directly (and simultaneously) through the application. This could also come in handy if a public health threat rendered it necessary to target at-risk populations by demographic group or geographic region.

As the dialogue continues about the role of health information technology in biosurveillance, look for ASPs to play a major role. Nuesoft invites your comments.

How would you keep your practice safe during the storm?

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Have you ever thought about what would happen if your practice was impacted by a flood, storm, earthquake, fire, or other natural or man-made disaster? Click here to read about Dr. Neil Notaroberto, a New Orleans ophthalmologist who experienced one of the biggest U.S. natural disasters in recent memory — Hurricane Katrina. This case study describes Dr. Notaroberto’s experience, and highlights how his multi-location practice benefited from having an Internet-based practice management system.

How to Manage Your Medical Practice Business

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Medical practice management is about more than caring for patients - it is also about running a successful business. Read this new Nuesoft white paper to learn how benchmarking your medical practice against other practices can help you achieve your operational goals.

 Check out the new Nuesoft white paper section and read the new report on smoothing medical software vendor integration.

Internet vs. Web-based practice management systems

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Have you ever wondered about the difference between Web-based and Internet-based practice management systems? The two terms are used interchangeably to describe what really are two very distinct operating environments. Read this Nuesoft Xpress article to learn more about the differences.

How to Integrate EMR and Practice Management Software

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

In case you have not been able to find a single vendor that provides both the ideal EMR and medical practice management solutions, read our new white paper which details what you need to do to make the integration of multiple vendors go as smoothly as possible.

Take a look at the new white papers section of the Nuesoft website. We will be adding more reports shortly so check back often.