Are You Ready for #HIMSSanity? CHICAGO April 12-16 The Oscars of Health IT, as my boss likes to call it, is less than a week away. I personally believe HIMSS is more like the Golden Globes; you actually get to party while working and networking with your peers rather than being suffocated with lame jokes and an air of formality which pretty much sums up the Oscars. Anyways, I digress. This year’s HIMSS is expected to be bigger and better than any health conference yet. The Who’s Who of US Healthcare will be there, so you won’t want to miss this. CureMD will be at Booth # 6645. As always, you will get a sneak peek into some of our latest innovations to help medical practices stay ahead in this competitive healthcare environment. Additionally, if penalties in 2015, the ICD-10 transition, a gradual shift from volume to value based care and the elusive world of interoperability are overwhelming you; CureMD’s booth is the place to be. Our expert panel will guide you in developing a roadmap for practicing in 2015 and beyond. Why shouldn’t physicians miss HIMSS Conference 2015? You work round the clock to provide best patient care possible. HIMSS Conference 2015 is a time to go outside and interact with other healthcare professionals. Linda Stotsky, #HIMSS15 Social Media Ambassador, gave CureMD some compelling reasons for physicians to attend the Conference. Connect: This is the best networking opportunity – meet up, reach out to vendors, ask questions and connect with who’s who of the industry. Learn: Physicians should come out of the comfort zone to explore and learn more about health IT matters and their impact on patients. Learn why it’s important to share data, and how you can do it with the least disruption to workflow and process. You can also find out ways to to improve CDS, Meaningful Use, and value-based reporting. Stay connected: Bring your business cards with you, so that you can stay in contact with the connections you have made in this Conference.
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Are You Ready for #HIMSSanity?
CHICAGO April 12-16
The Oscars of Health IT, as my boss likes to call it, is less than a week away. I personally
believe HIMSS is more like the Golden Globes; you actually get to party while working and
networking with your peers rather than being suffocated with lame jokes and an air of
formality which pretty much sums up the Oscars. Anyways, I digress.
This year’s HIMSS is expected to be bigger and better than any health conference yet. The
Who’s Who of US Healthcare will be there, so you won’t want to miss this.
CureMD will be at Booth # 6645. As always, you will get a sneak peek into some of our latest
innovations to help medical practices stay ahead in this competitive healthcare environment.
Additionally, if penalties in 2015, the ICD-10 transition, a gradual shift from volume to value
based care and the elusive world of interoperability are overwhelming you; CureMD’s booth is
the place to be. Our expert panel will guide you in developing a roadmap for practicing in 2015
and beyond.
Why shouldn’t physicians miss HIMSS Conference 2015?
You work round the clock to provide best patient care possible. HIMSS Conference 2015 is a
time to go outside and interact with other healthcare professionals. Linda Stotsky, #HIMSS15
Social Media Ambassador, gave CureMD some compelling reasons for physicians to attend the
Conference.
Connect: This is the best networking opportunity – meet up, reach out to vendors, ask
questions and connect with who’s who of the industry.
Learn: Physicians should come out of the comfort zone to explore and learn more about
health IT matters and their impact on patients. Learn why it’s important to share data,
and how you can do it with the least disruption to workflow and process. You can also
find out ways to to improve CDS, Meaningful Use, and value-based reporting.
Stay connected: Bring your business cards with you, so that you can stay in contact with