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Moshe, Corey, Liz, Matt, Jeanette, and Chris with some new friends we met at the conference: Leanne, Dr. David, and, of course, the Chick-fil-a cow. |
Monday, November 7, 2011
World Class Customer Service
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Do Not Fear: EMR Is Here
Contributed by Liz Pennefather, Account Executive
As you’re reading this, you might be thinking, “How would a massage therapist get involved in the EMR industry?” When I accepted the job offer here with P & P Data Systems, I thought the exact same thing. But I was so excited to become involved in something that really has the power to help revolutionize the healthcare profession for the future, at all levels.
I was working at a clinical practice, and started to see a bit of a pattern. In a multidisciplinary practice, a few practitioners would often see the same patients in the same day. We were constantly tracking each other down to find the patient chart and enter our notes. We would need to review history and progress of the patient, any new information we received (i.e. diagnostic imaging results, or letters from physicians and surgeons) and any insurance information, as our billing was not connected with OHIP. Many times charts would go missing, were not filed, or quickly became damaged and worn because of storage issues. I’ll never forget the day my boss ordered another filing cabinet because we had so many patient charts…our storage room became a file room.
I had heard about EMR from a couple of friends working in the business, and didn’t even realize that my own family doctor was using a system. What a fantastic idea! No more lost charts, instant access with the ability to enter notes from a terminal in the office or treatment room, and consistently updated information with everyone’s notes and pertinent information. Genius!
I know what you might be thinking. Some of these systems are so complicated and full of information that initially you feel intimidated about how to navigate or do a simple standard SOAP or progress note while you are with the patient. I felt exactly the same way when I first started my training with P & P. However, as I became more familiar with the system, I saw how organized it can make things. Through your choice of our templates, acronym narrative entry or even Dragon dictation, patient information is permanently added to the note in such a way that changes, deletions, and additions can be tracked.
The best parts? No difficulty interpreting anyone’s hand writing, no lost post-it notes and no fumbling through paper charts of previous encounters. All the necessary information is neatly displayed and accessible with tabs. Just a couple of clicks away, you can find all the patient’s visits in chronological order. The user/practitioner decides what information in the cumulative patient profile should be quickly accessible. It’s the same for reviewing lab results, and writing prescriptions, and providing pamphlets or information for patients: just a few clicks of the mouse. CIS is well-rounded and complete too: registering a patient, booking appointments, and billing are completed with ease. Nothing is ever lost: everything can be easily communicated through the integrated interoffice email-like system.
It does seem unnerving, and it is a huge undertaking to move from paper to EMR, but it is achievable. The training is done in stages, and very interactive so learning is maximized. It’s not disruptive to the clinical practice; the best advice I can give is to start off slow and integrate each aspect in good time. Going paperless does not happen immediately; there will still be some coming in and out, but as time passes, it will definitely be reduced, and as a result, you will save lots of time for the administrative staff. Eventually, you will see the results: better attention to running the practice, and most importantly, better patient care.Thursday, July 28, 2011
Goodbye Dave!
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
What's New?
A Few Goodbyes
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Introducing: Liz!
Our newest employee is hoping to hit the ground running. Liz joined the sales team just a few weeks ago and is working hard to learn CIS so she can get out on the road and talking to potential clients. And she’s learning fast! In no time, she’ll be able to answer the most complicated questions just as well as anyone who’s been in the industry for years.
Over her career, Liz’s aspirations and goals have changed and evolved and, as a result, her experience is wide and varied. She’s done TV and broadcasting, sales, and massage therapy. Now, she’s back in sales, and learning a whole new industry, but she is still practicing to keep her accreditation as a registered massage therapist.
Liz loves to travel and has been to a total of 7 countries, 8 Canadian provinces and 18 of the states to the south of us. She also has a big heart for disaster relief and healthcare concerns. She regularly volunteers to help out and fundraise for events. Sports, all sports, hold a special place in her life. She plays tennis and occasionally sails, but her true enjoyment of sports comes from watching in the stands and getting into the spirit and energy of the game. Though she insists she doesn’t paint her face – anymore – she does own a Blue Jays foam finger and a blue Maple Leafs wig.
Once Liz finds her bearings in a brand new industry, you’ll see her around quite a bit as she starts visiting potential clients and following up on your questions about our EMR software.
Introducing: Jolene!
If you have called to talk to our leader, CEO, and president in the last few weeks, you may have been surprised to be greeted by a new voice. Jolene, or Jo as we in the office have quickly become accustom to calling her, has a hefty task in front of her, but one we’re confident she’s taking head on. Replacing Jen, Moe’s long-time executive assistant -- who is thoroughly enjoying her maternity leave -- is not an easy accomplishment, but so far, Jo has fit right into the role. She’s been with the company for only a couple months, but already she’s getting comfortable keeping everything on track and on task.
Jo is pretty new to the GTA: a little more than a year ago, she packed up her adorable puppy, Milo, and followed a new job to
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Thursday, April 21, 2011
The Benefits of an EMR System: The Intangibles
Friday, April 8, 2011
The Benefits of an EMR System: The Benefits You Might Not Notice
The direct cost savings are readily measured and recognized. But there is another set of benefits that are real and valuable but are very difficult to measure, sometimes called the hidden savings or soft savings.
Control
One of the problems of manual work management is that the most experienced people are also expert at finding the easy work, making their productivity appear even higher. Yet they are the ones who should be handling the hardest cases that a beginner might struggle with for a long time. A workflow system ensures the cases/work is assigned to the most appropriate worker.
Monitoring
Practically all systems include reporting and analysis tools that can be used by a manager to make informed decisions regarding business processes. Some examples include the total work accomplished, the volume, turn-around time, client response times, patient outcomes etc.
Management
Managers can expand the span of their supervisory control, spend more time improving workers skills and have more time to help with the most demanding cases. With an EMR, routine reporting, data collection and the assignment of work now becomes an automated function of the workflow management system. Implementation necessarily increases the qualitative nature of a manager’s contribution to an organization.
Process Improvement Opportunity
To realize productivity improvements sometimes a process should be completely taken apart and redesigned, akin to tearing down a house and rebuilding it anew. This is an expensive proposition but here lies the greatest potential for organizational improvements when implementing a computerized workflow system. Dramatic changes to a work process can be traumatic for users; however most workers recognize the improved process and can migrate to the new system with far less training. The examination and reengineering of the current workflow is inevitable when an organization or team is committed to employing a computerized management system.
Friday, April 1, 2011
The Benefits of an EMR System: Money, Money, Money
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Upcoming Trade Shows
Trade shows and showcases give us a chance to show off our product, but they're even more useful for anyone considering adopting an EMR. Take the opportunity to see all the vendors in one place so you can easily compare all your options. Our hope is that you'll leave feeling confident in your understanding of the EMR industry as you set out to make a tough decision.
OntarioMD hosts a series of EMR Adoption Information Sessions and Vendor Showcases to increase awareness of the EMR Adoption Funding Program. Come on by to learn about the funding and drop by our booth for a demo of our OntarioMD certified product.
Showcase #1
When: April 7, 2011
5:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Whether you come visit us at a showcase or the trade show, be sure to request a demo. After you view a demo of our product, your name will be entered into a draw to win an iPad 2!
For more details about any of these shows, or about the draw for the iPad 2, feel free to contact us at marketing@p-pdata.com.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Meet the Help Desk: Jessica

Saturday, March 12, 2011
Congratulations!
Congratulations to the proud new parents. We all can't wait to see pictures!
Friday, March 11, 2011
Meet the Help Desk: Shazana
Monday, March 7, 2011
Meet the Help Desk: Mark

Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Meet the Help Desk: Dave

Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Welcome to our Blog
This blog will allow P & P staff to communicate news and information on a regular basis for not only our clients, but potential clients as well. Further to this, we will be opening up to any existing client to author their own posts to relay their experiences, questions, comments, tips or tricks.
This blog is intended to go live on March 1 2011.