The Power of the Pause-Click

The average office worker in the United States clicks a mouse roughly 5,000 times per day, according to various non-scientific sources. This wouldn’t be something a healthcare worker would normally associate with computer security or care in dealing with Protected Health Information (PHI). Mouse clicks are routine ways of opening emails, navigating web pages, allowing program updates, and accessing the vast majority of interfaces on a…

Posted on May. 29, 2015 in Security

San Antonio Texas: NCRA’s 41st Annual Educational Conference

Whether you visited the Alamo, enjoyed a river boat tour or simply took a stroll on the River Walk and ate at one of the many restaurants, the surroundings brought a warm welcome to a city with much culture and activity.  The first day of conference brought messages for the future with discussions on digital health coaches, cancer surveillance (rabbit, turtle, bird) measure of cancer growth,…

Posted on May. 26, 2015 in From Our Perspective

NCRA…We’re So Glad We Had This Time Together

Saturday, May 23rd concludes the 41st Annual Meeting and gives you one more chance to stop by the Registry Partners Incorporated exhibit booth #30 in the morning.  The afternoon offers numerous concurrent sessions for accreditation, abstraction, quality and professional development.   The meeting concludes with a plenary session by Daniel McKellar, MD, FACS representing the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer.  All of us at Registry…

Posted on May. 22, 2015 in From Our Perspective

NCRA…It’s Time to Blog, Blog, Blog, Blog, Blog

Got Blog? That’s the theme of our Registry Partners Incorporated exhibit booth #30 at the NCRA Annual meeting.  It’s all about communication and resources.  Are you interested in learning about career opportunities with us? Do you want to know more about our oncology services for your program?  Or, just come by to say hi (booth #30) and check out our social media expansion, we would love…

Posted on May. 21, 2015 in From Our Perspective