Healthcare IT Podcast Show 204 – Who owns the EMR / EHR

On this show, I have an interview with U.S. Army Major Eric McClung and Lieutenant Colonel Robert Curee.  Maj. McClung is the Chief Information Officer for Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center at Ft. Gordon, GA.  LTC Curee is the Regional CIO for the Southeast Regional Medical Command (SERMC).

Our discussion is about who owns the EMR and EHR process in military medical facilities, as well as discussions around how the military’s medical facility operations parallel many of the operational fundamentals found in civilian healthcare facilities now.  We also discuss some of Maj McClung’s and LTC Curee’s thoughts about leadership certifications for CIO’s.

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As always, if you have any questions, you are welcome to contact me directly at spencer@itpodcast.org.  If you have questions for Maj. McClung or LTC Curee, please direct them to me and I will be sure to forward them on.

Also, I am looking for ideas for new shows.  If you have topics that interest you that you would like to see tackled, please let me know.  You can email those ideas to me, click on the link at the top of this post, then scroll down and click on “comment”.

Spencer Hamons

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This post was written by Spencer on August 12, 2009

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