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CMIO Interviews Jeff Donnell of NoMoreClipboard |

Chief Medical Information Officer speaks with NoMoreClipboard president, Jeff Donnell about chronic disease management, how the company’s PHR is helping improve quality of care and how the NoMoreClipboard PHR can help physicians meet ARRA patient and family engagement requirements.
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From Texting to Apps, Using Cell Phones for Health |
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 By LAURAN NEERGAARD (AP) July 12, 2010
WASHINGTON — What if my blood sugar's too high today? Is it time for my blood pressure pill? With nagging text messages or more customized two-way interactions, researchers are trying to harness the power of cell phones to help fight chronic diseases.
"I call it medical minutes," says Dr. Richard Katz of George Washington University Hospital in the nation's capital.
He's testing whether inner-city diabetics, an especially hard-to-treat population, might better control their blood sugar — and thus save Medicaid dollars — by tracking their disease using Internet-connected cell phones, provided with reduced monthly rates as long as they regularly comply.
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Spring Medical Systems Adds NoMoreClipboard.com Patient Portal to EHR Product Offering |
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Spring Medical Systems, a CCHIT™ Certified™ provider of software solutions for small- and medium-sized medical practices, announced a partnership with NoMoreClipboard.com to provide its clients with practice-branded patient portal solutions that incorporate a robust personal health record and secure messaging modules. The integrated EHR/portal solution is designed to help practices satisfy patient and family engagement meaningful use requirements.
"We are dedicated to providing physicians with the easiest-to-use EHR solution that will help them qualify for incentive payments, and more importantly, help them 'Systematically Save Lives™'," said Jack Smyth, President and CEO of Spring Medical. "We looked at a variety of vendors and chose NoMoreClipboard as our partner based on their proven success in fostering secure, electronic data exchange between patients and physician practices, and their ability to integrate with our solution using standard interoperability protocols."
Under the partnership, Spring Medical will integrate the NoMoreClipboard patient portal into its existing SpringCharts® EHR offering, enabling physician practices and patients to exchange registration and clinical information and providing access to secure messaging modules such as online appointment requests and prescription refill requests.
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Maryland MSO Selects NoMoreClipboard as Exclusive PHR Partner to Help State Physicians Meet Patient and Family Engagement Meaningful Use Requirements |
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Maryland MSO Selects NoMoreClipboard as Exclusive PHR Partner to Help State Physicians Meet Patient and Family Engagement Meaningful Use Requirements
Zane Networks (ZaneNet), Maryland’s first Candidate Management Service Organization (MSO), has selected NoMoreClipboard as its exclusive personal health record (PHR) / patient portal solution to help physicians and small practices in the state of Maryland qualify for healthcare IT stimulus funds.
"We have successfully deployed the NoMoreClipboard PHR with area practices, hospitals and other care providers to help connect underserved patients in the area,” says ZaneNet Director of Technology, Luigi LeBlanc. “We chose NoMoreClipboard as our exclusive patient portal solution due to its ability to integrate with our EHR partners. This PHR is a strong addition to our suite of integrated EHR solutions."
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NoMoreClipboard.com and Washington, D.C. Health Systems Launch Mobile Health Initiative |
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Fort Wayne, Ind. – June 15, 2010 – In underserved areas of Washington, D.C. where the incidence of diabetes is high among minority populations, NoMoreClipboard is partnering with area healthcare providers to use its personal health record (PHR) integrated with a cell phone to help diabetic patients improve outcomes and reduce costs.
The George Washington University Hospital and Howard University Hospital secured grant funding from the DC Department of Health to develop a program designed to use mobile devices to track and manage high-risk Medicaid diabetes patients. Diabetes is the sixth leading cause of death in D.C., and the incidence of diabetes among African Americans and other minorities in specific wards is especially high, as are mortality and morbidity statistics associated with this and related conditions.
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NoMoreClipboard.com is a Proud Partner in National Health IT Week |
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The Fifth Annual National Health IT Week is being held June 14 -18, 2010 in Washington, DC. Join us for this collaborative forum where public and private healthcare constituents will work in partnership to educate industry and policy stakeholders on the value of health IT for the US healthcare system. Now, with the enactment of economic stimulus and healthcare reform legislation, there is no better time for the health IT community to come together under one umbrella to raise national awareness!
Find out more about National Health IT Week by visiting www.healthitweek.org |
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NoMoreClipboard.com has enters into a strategic partnership with Sevocity EMR |
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Fort Wayne, Ind. – April 27, 2010 – Personal health record vendor NoMoreClipboard.com has entered into a strategic partnership with Sevocity, a vendor of affordable, certified, easy to use electronic health record systems, to offer Sevocity clients a branded patient portal offering.
“Sevocity currently includes a patient portal for secure messaging. However, we see interest growing among physicians to provide their patients with a Personal Health Record (PHR) and more comprehensive portal features. To proactively respond to our customers we decided to partner with a leading company this is focused on this important area,” said Elaine Mendoza, president and CEO of Sevocity. “After evaluating a variety of PHR vendors, we chose NoMoreClipboard.com as our PHR partner because of its proven interoperability capabilities, ability to meet meaningful use criteria, commitment to patient privacy and willingness to brand its solution to match the workflow needs of our clients.”
The NoMoreClipboard.com PHR patient portal was designed to help physicians meet ARRA meaningful use criteria. It allows patients and physicians to share demographic and clinical information, as well as send and receive secure messages relating to appointments, medication refills and billing and clinical questions. NoMoreClipboard has also demonstrated standards-based interoperability with most major EMR vendors at IHE Connectathon and Interoperability Showcase events.
“Like Sevocity, we are eager to help physicians implement electronic health record systems so they can realize the benefits of healthcare information technology and qualify for ARRA stimulus funds,” said Jeff Donnell, NoMoreClipboard chief marketing officer. “Unlike many EHR vendors offering tethered patient portals that only provide a patient view into an EHR, Sevocity supports our belief that a personal health record should be portable. Our partnership enables Sevocity clients to sponsor a PHR that integrates with their EHR solution while giving patients the ability to manage their health information.”
NoMoreClipboard has already deployed branded patient portals for several Sevocity clients, and the two organizations are tightly integrating their respective PHR and EHR offerings to facilitate seamless, standards-based data exchange.
About NoMoreClipboard.com
NoMoreClipboard.com was established to develop innovative web-based solutions for consumers seeking to establish an online personal health record (PHR). The NoMoreClipboard.com leadership team leverages its extensive clinical health care and technology experience to create and continually enhance a PHR system that is consumer-friendly, interactive, secure and interoperable with physician practice approaches to capturing patient information. For more information, visit http://www.NoMoreClipboard.com. NoMoreClipboard.com is an online, patient-controlled personal health record management system designed to consolidate medical information in one convenient and secure location for easy retrieval and updates. NoMoreClipboard enables consumers to share personal or family member medical information with medical professionals electronically or on provider-specific medical forms; reducing the need to complete repetitive medical paperwork.
About Sevocity
Based in San Antonio, Texas, Sevocity is a division of Conceptual MindWorks, Inc. and empowers physician practices and health centers to embrace electronic health record (EHRs) by providing an easy-to-use, Internet-based electronic health record system. Because Sevocity EHR is an ASP (application service provider) product that provides secure access to clinical information via the Internet, clinics and health centers avoid the expensive upfront capital expenditure and ongoing maintenance costs associated with client/server offerings. For more information about Sevocity, visit http://www.sevocity.com or call (877) 777-2298.
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Healthcare IT Vendors Form Strategic Partnership to Expand EHR Offering and Adoption |
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Fort Wayne, Ind. – April 27, 2010 – Personal health record vendor NoMoreClipboard.com has entered into a strategic partnership with Sevocity, a vendor of affordable, certified, easy to use electronic health record systems, to offer Sevocity clients a branded patient portal offering.
View the entire press release click here or read up on what others are saying by visiting the links below.
EMR Daily News
The Medical Quack
Inside Indiana Business |
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NoMoreClipboard / Indiana University Partnership Leads to PHR Presentation at CHI 2010 Conference |
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Due to successful adoption rates of the NoMoreClipboard PHR at Indiana University’s Health Center, the university was invited to present its experiences at the recent CHI 2010 conference.
Indiana University’s SLIS (School of Library and Information Science) faculty member Hamid Ekbia, PhD, presented a paper and a poster that explored issues relating to personal health records, including a paper titled, “Personal Health Records for Self-Management Support” and a poster titled, “Personal Health Records for College Students: A Case Study.” The poster was created in collaboration with Daniel Kutz (SLIS Ph.D. student) and Peter Grogg (IU Health Center) and provided information on the NoMoreClipboard PHR that helps IU students manage, maintain and exchange their health information with the university’s health clinic.
CHI 2010 (ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems) is the premier international conference for the field of human-computer interaction and took place on April 10-11 in Atlanta, Georgia. Please read details about the presentation here and view the poster here.
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NoMoreClipboard’s Jeff Donnell Talks to EHRtv at HIMSS10 |
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At the recent HIMSS conference in Atlanta, Jeff Donnell, the Chief Marketing Officer for NoMoreClipboard, spoke with Dr. Eric Fishman about the benefits of using a personal health record (PHR), the personal health record industry landscape and the company’s new patient portal that helps physicians meet family engagement meaningful use requirements.
View the entire interview here.
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