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Electronic Health Records
By Laura Manning Hill | 11:28 am | October 04, 2017
Some day carrying my disparate medical records from place to place will not be necessary.
Accountable Care
By Cliff Searl | 12:01 pm | October 03, 2017
A patient survey helped a seriously ill patient with a secondary complication that would have otherwise gone undetected.
Electronic Health Records
By Tamara StClaire | 11:39 am | October 03, 2017
A care coordinator driving toward a healthy conclusion is vital for patients.
Workforce
By Carla Smith | 01:56 pm | September 26, 2017
Your voice helps accelerate the vision of better health through the best use of information and technology.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Restuccia | 01:47 pm | September 25, 2017
Mike Restuccia has seen firsthand the challenges and opportunities of deriving as much value as possible from your electronic health records software.
IT Infrastructure
By Sue Schade | 11:43 am | September 25, 2017
Leveraging tools to create an efficient workflow means keeping up with the latest software.
By Jane Sarasohn-Kahn | 11:13 am | September 25, 2017
A look back to the key themes the Health Populi blog has covered since 2007.
HIE
By Sue Schade | 10:17 am | September 25, 2017
In a medical crisis, clinicians need to know people’s medications, allergies, and medical histories to safely care for patients in shelters and to manage transfers between care settings.
Electronic Health Records
By Rob Barras | 04:14 pm | September 18, 2017
Advisory Board Senior Vice President Rob Barras discusses the need for providers to start locally to spark interoperability while recognizing there’s no one-size-fits-all approach.
Privacy & Security
By Gregory Stein and Ben Osbrach | 06:04 am | September 15, 2017
In today's environment, where cybersecurity threats are becoming more and more pervasive, even small healthcare organizations understand that purporting to have comprehensive data privacy and security policies and procedures in place isn't enough. Business partners want more. Regulators demand more.