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Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)

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By Health Catalyst | 09:15 am | April 28, 2026
How leveraging AI can help build a resilient foundation for the future.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:05 am | April 27, 2026
Emergency medicine, radiology and anesthesiology still lag the overall benchmark across multiple indicators – pointing to ongoing workflow and staffing pressures in acute care environments.
By Adam Ang | 03:51 am | April 27, 2026
It is part of a $800 million state government project that aims to modernise patient experience across specialist areas of the newly redeveloped hospital.
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By Andrea Fox | 11:42 am | April 24, 2026
Artificial intelligence is becoming so user-friendly that doctors can code custom clinical workflow tools. But AI-driven vulnerability discovery is fast reshaping cybersecurity imperatives for IT leaders.
By Adam Ang | 04:08 am | April 23, 2026
It serves as a clinical decision-support tool providing structured clinical workflows for managing outpatients at sub-health centres.
By Andrea Fox | 01:56 pm | April 21, 2026
Technical barriers, workforce limitation, privacy concerns and cost may all contribute to lower rates of electronic exchange of health information by mental health and substance abuse treatment facilities, a new analysis shows.
By Interlace Health | 05:03 pm | April 17, 2026
For healthcare organizations, EHR downtime is no longer a rare disruption, but a recurring enterprise operating condition with measurable effects on operations and care.
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By Solarwinds | Solarwinds | 04:09 pm | April 14, 2026
Electronic Health Records sit at the center of clinical operations, yet they are increasingly impacted by hybrid infrastructure complexity, cloud migration, and growing performance expectations from clinicians.
By Andrea Fox | 01:51 pm | April 13, 2026
The new federal electronic health records system went live at facilities in Ann Arbor, Battle Creek, Detroit and Saginaw. The Department of Veterans Affairs also says it is staffing up to support implementations of the long-beleaguered Oracle Health EHR.