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Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)

Patient Engagement
By Bill Siwicki | 01:42 pm | November 13, 2019
Calls to the administrators on duty decreased from 274 before electronic notifications to 149 since implementation at Catawba Valley Medical Center.
By HIMSS TV | 04:06 pm | November 12, 2019
Seqster's technology can collect users' EHR, DNA and wearables data, giving its customers the ability to share their health information on their terms, says founder and CEO Ardy Arianpour.
By HIMSS TV | 06:24 pm | November 11, 2019
Philips Chief Nursing Officer Cindy Gaines, who toes the line between caregiver and technologist, has a unique view on value-based care, patient experience and population health.
By Mike Miliard | 05:50 pm | November 11, 2019
With the initiative, reportedly called Project Nightingale, the health system and tech giant have been collecting and analyzing detailed medical records, including names and birth dates, according to the Wall Street Journal.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:20 pm | November 11, 2019
A team of scientists trained a neural network to evaluate electrocardiograms to predict which patients were likely to develop an irregular heartbeat.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:43 am | November 08, 2019
"Policy efforts have failed to engage a large proportion of patients in the electronic use of their data or to bridge the 'digital divide' that accompanies health care disparities," according to Health Affairs.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | November 08, 2019
More than 75 percent of public hospital beds are connected and uploading, a new report shows, and 60 percent of pathology services are connected with almost all public providers uploading.
By Leontina Postelnicu | 08:02 am | November 07, 2019
When looking at digitising healthcare, the challenges that European countries are grappling with are vast.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:38 pm | November 06, 2019
The cloud-based EHR developer had alleged that a former customer, ZenCharts, which plans to appeal, had violated a user agreement, cloning its software to develop a system of its own.