![]() ![]() Jean Young, Executive Director, understands a change of this size can be difficult for patients and staff alike. Providers have adjusted their schedules so they can continue to give high quality healthcare. The staff at Family Health will be receiving intensive training throughout December and January in preparation for the change, and then will have trainers on hand as they use the system in real time with patients in January and February. Multiple layers of authentication will add security. They will be able to send messages to staff through the patient portal online or from their smartphone. All services will now be on one system so patients will be able to make payments, view statements, receive notifications, and manage the whole family with one login. Eventually, they will be able to view their charts, lab results, and medical documents any time from a computer or smartphone. In addition, patients will have more access to their provider, staff, and health information. He adds, “…with all of the concern about security breaches, the cloud-based EMR uses multifaceted security measures to protect our patient data.” Patients will have better care, and increased security. During the transition, some patients may temporarily experience increased wait times or appointment delays.īrian Subler, IT Director at Family Health, says, “Changing our EMR to eClinicalWorks is very important to our patients and to us for a couple of reasons: It not only puts all of our patients into one database, but ensures continuity of care through all of our specialties: Dental, Medical, Eyecare, Lab, Radiology and Behavioral Health & Wellness.” Until now, each department had their own individual EMR adding layers of complexity to patient care. ![]() The change in vendors will bring many benefits to their patients including increased security, improved continuity of care, and more access to providers and medical documents. She is a former president of the Ohio Lobbying Association and currently serves on the Capitol Square Foundation Board as well as the Greater Ohio Board of Trustees.GREENVILLE, January 2018 – Family Health Services will be upgrading their electronic medical record (EMR) software in January 2018. She earned a bachelor’s in philosophy from Miami University, where she majored in interdisciplinary studies with a focus in politics and law and minored in political science. A former House legislative aide and a Senate page, Subler learned about Ohio’s state government from the bottom up. Prior to that, she worked for the Ohio Township Association. Currently she is the managing director of policy for the County Commissioners Association of Ohio, coordinating the association’s policy team and lobbying efforts as well as specializing in personnel and labor relations, human resources, environmental matters and general local government issues. ![]() ![]() Cheryl Subler is a respected government affairs professional who has more than twenty years of experience representing local government officials and who has worked in the Ohio General Assembly. ![]()
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