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Welcome
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In a Flash
Featured Product
Upcoming Events
Employee Spotlight
 
 

  Upcoming Events

      ► June __

BenQ and Logitech

      ► July 13
                  D-Link

      ► August __

Microsoft and HP

If you are interested in pre-registering for these events, email us with your name, your company name, phone number, and event you are interested in attending. Our events fill up quickly, so we encourage you to RSVP as soon as possible!


Grant Search Team


If you have not used HBR Technologies’ free Grant Search program, now is the time!

Healthcare administrators can submit a free grant search request and HBR will help identify grants that can be used for funding projects. Contact Jeff Romick at 972-728-8520 or jromick@hbrtech.com for more information!

Employee Spotlight

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Greg joined HBR Technologies in March 2008 and has been a shining star ever since. You can find Greg at the office before 7 am many mornings working hard to help his clients. Greg assists clients with specialized technology solutions and products. He has been described as a great listener and clients appreciate his ability to communicate in a language other than "geek."

He has been involved in providing business and IT solutions to loyal clients in the Service Industry for over 16 years. His experience ranges from C-level Consulting to Project Management at the programming level. HBR is benefitting from Greg’s commitment to his clients. Greg’s belief is that Customer Service is the only way to separate yourself and your company in a market loaded with many service providers. Whether it is a company with one employee or one hundred employees, he is dedicated to providing solutions that help businesses become more efficient. Greg has been a member of the El Centro College Computer Information Technology/ Internet Development Technologies Advisory Committee since 2008 and is serving as Chair for the year 2010-2011.

Born and in raised in Dallas, Greg is a current resident of Plano. He lives there with his wife and daughter. His daughter recently celebrated her first birthday and Greg is one proud poppa! Greg graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington with a degree in Marketing. In his free time, when he's not taking care of clients or studying for a certification, he enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter, playing golf, and ____.

 
 
 
 

Dear *First name*

There have been some changes in the healthcare IT industry that may affect your clinic. Vice President Joe Biden spoke at a press conference May 11 to announce that fifteen "Beacon Communities" will receive $220 million in American Recovery And Reinvestment Act awards to help lay the groundwork for emerging health IT development. By 2014 electronic health records will be fully implemented and the safety of patient data is a prime concern. HBR Technologies has been helping healthcare facilities develop and maintain technology solutions that protect patient and financial information and providing administrators better access to data. We are excited about the recent developments in the healthcare field and look forward to helping your organization achieve its technology goals.

Sincerely,

David Romick
David Romick
COO


You can use a $50 Visa gift card, right?

When you refer friends, colleagues, and associates they trust your judgement to send them the best. At HBR, we give your referrals the highest level of customer service and we value your consideration.

To show our appreciation for your referrals, we want to treat you to a $50 Visa gift card for three qualified referrals. A qualified referral is any not-for-profit or business that:
• Has at least 10 computers
• Has either no IT department or 1-3 people in their IT department
• Is within the Dallas-Fort Worth area

To send us your referrals, email us with the company name, contact name, phone number, and email address for each of the 3 referrals.



In a Flash: How Electronic Medical Records are Changing Patient Care for the Better
reprinted with permission from The Cooper Clinic
 

Hippocrates is known for developing the first medical record in the fifth century B.C. By the 1960s, a new idea had surfaced— moving an individual patient’s medical records from paper to an online format called electronic health records (EHR). Even with more than four decades of advancements in technology, a March 2009 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine says only one in 10 hospitals has instituted basic electronic record keeping. That number is expected to rise with the stimulus bill dedicating $19 billion to hospitals to speed up the EHR conversion process. And President Barack Obama has promised that every government health care agency will go entirely electronic by 2015. It’s up to doctors’ offices and clinics to do the same—so far it’s estimated that only 30 percent of offices with fewer than 50 physicians have.

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ProCurve Access Control Server
 

We're sure you have heard of HP Procurve but you may be wondering whether it would benefit your office or medical center. HP ProCurve Networks provide healthcare-specific solutions that enable a cohesive network of choice. The HP ProCurve mobility solution offers intelligent, scalable wireless network solutions that optimize healthcare mobility and collaboration. This advanced technology dramatically boosts hospital staff productivity and response time through anywhere, anytime voice communications, access to key clinical support applications and electronic medical records.

Wayne Memorial Hospital is a 98-bed hospital in Honesdale, PA. that deployed the MEDITECH healthcare information system over the HP ProCurve wireless network. With the HP ProCurve–enabled MEDITECH solution, nurses have all the information they need at their fingertips to dispense the proper medication and care for their patients. Pharmacists are able to place drugs on the nurses’ carts along with dosage instructions and documentation, which the nurses can then access via a thin client attached to each cart. Doctors are able to bring the carts into patient rooms and look at nurses’ documentation as they examine patients. Wayne Memorial uses all the security features in the HP ProCurve solution to provide patient privacy and aid in HIPAA compliance, including a wireless intrusion detection and prevention system that continuously scans for and blocks unauthorized connections in the network.

Click here to read more about HP ProCurve Solutions and be sure to call your HBR Account Representative for more information!


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