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Dana Moore, chief information officer for Centura Health, said that the process of incorporating electronic medical records has been a journey.
Parker Adventist Hospital's Workstations on Wheels allow care providers like nurses Maria Jeanor Kirby and Desiree Lohmeier to access patient records quickly and accurately. There is an initiative across the healthcare industry to use electronic medical records to reduce errors and improve efficiency. Photo by Courtney Kuhlen | ckuhlen@ccnewspapers.com
DUI enforcement during Super Bowl party weekend
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office will be stepping up their efforts to apprehend intoxicated and impaired drivers during the up-coming Super Bowl weekend which takes place the weekend of February 6. Deputies will be providing extra enforcement beginning at 6 p.m. on Feb. 6 through 3 a.m. Feb. 8. Parker man helps veterans
A Parker resident is being patient as he waits for two moratoriums to be lifted concerning medical marijuana dispensaries. Man shot, deputy injured
An Elizabeth man shot by Douglas County Sheriff’s deputy was still hospitalized Monday, but the deputy he hit with his car during a traffic stop has been released from the hospital. In sickness and in health
When Emily Fitz Randolf met Ron Wiedenhoeft during a singles group event, she was struck by his charm, intellect and traditional Bavarian outfit. Tour for Parker water customers
Parker Water and Sanitation District is offering tours of four major facilities, including the Rueter-Hess Reservoir Site. And then there were none
The third and final Burt Dealership in Parker has closed. Burt Ford ended business Jan. 30. Kids raise $7,765 for Haiti relief
Wildcat Mountain Elementary School in Highlands Ranch raised $7,765.52 for Haiti by collecting pennies, coins and dollars from Jan. 20-29. Every penny they donated for their class counted as one point. The class with the most points at the end of the week won a popcorn party.
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