Applied Management Systems, Inc. (AMS), the Burlington, Massachusetts-based healthcare management consulting firm, has released its Top Ten Trends for Healthcare Management for 2010. The “Top Ten” report is a regular prediction the firm provides its clients and industry leaders to provide a forward-looking, big picture context for the industry. « Our clients look forward to our prognostications, » said Alan Goldberg, president of AMS, « because of our perspective on their industry. We are at the midpoint of the decade with no name — the oughts. This is a good time to reflect and move forward. We were established in 1967, but we worked at almost 200 hospitals and health systems in the last two years. That gives us great comparative knowledge and the ability to see common challenges and spot trends. » The Top Ten Trends for 2010 are: 1. Focus on patient safety Hospitals will dedicate themselves to preventing medical errors and improving patient safety at all levels of the organization. Wireless will be an enabler — helping to merge and deliver information to avoid errors. 2. Electronic medical records arrive Electronic medical records will become a reality. Transportable “e-records” will help to support higher quality care, while protecting patient privacy and

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