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Electronic Health Records

Compliance
By Mike Miliard | 02:46 pm | November 03, 2017
While doctors can use either 2014 or 2015 Edition certified electronic health record technology, CMS is giving a 10 percent bonus to those practices using only 2015 edition CEHRT.
Electronic Health Records
By Jessica Davis | 01:39 pm | November 03, 2017
Senate, House propose bills for congressional oversight of VA’s Cerner project, would require reports of any major cost increase, loss of health data, delay or privacy breach.
Analytics
By Jeff Lagasse | 11:32 am | November 03, 2017
New Mexico hospital leans on Zoeticx tech to bridge the gap between medical quality and patient care.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 04:14 pm | November 02, 2017
After acquiring McKesson’s EHR business, Allscripts pledges to invest in integration, innovation and interoperability for better population health management.
Electronic Health Records
By Tom Sullivan | 03:52 pm | November 02, 2017
The proposed legislation would remove the all-or-nothing approach of meaningful use and extend flexibility.
Electronic Health Records
By Jessica Davis | 12:48 pm | November 02, 2017
IT company wants to bring patient data into the pharmacist’s workflow, with real-time flags -- in the same manner they see insurance information and copay amount.
Electronic Health Records
By Bill Siwicki | 11:56 am | November 02, 2017
The hospital will arm patients with devices that track blood pressure and send vitals through AMC Health’s clinical platform into HealthPartners Epic EHR.
Electronic Health Records
By Susan Morse | 11:17 am | November 02, 2017
The new program and expected final MACRA rule are proof that new administration is serious about scaling back requirements.
Electronic Health Records
By Wendy Almeida | 01:04 pm | November 01, 2017
Solving interoperability problems for some hospitals has involved EHR go-live projects that align with strategic planning to find solutions – and spending money where the priorities are.
Electronic Health Records
By Jeff Lagasse | 12:40 pm | November 01, 2017
New AMA report finds the weight of technology and administrative burdens is creeping into time physicians need for patient care.