Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)
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Given high levels of physician burnout and widespread disdain for EHRs, physicians actually have mixed feelings about EHRs, data and analytics.
At Keystone Human Services, the new system offers a much more detailed picture, giving staff better insights into needs, goals and support requirements.
The famed digital health pioneer talks about his new book, Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Healthcare Human Again. The potential is immense, he says, but the U.S. needs a plan.
A new report in Health Affairs looks at the success rate of hospital IT system integration, post-consolidation.
Medical errors caused by mishandled diagnostic tools within the electronic health record join EHR-exacerbated physician burnout on the group's annual list of Top 10 concerns.
GPs, specialists and hospital staff are said to be facing challenges in accessing patient records from other practitioners, resulting in unnecessary medical tests, treatments or procedures performed.
Three experts offer comprehensive advice and tips for healthcare CIOs starting a clinical decision support journey.
A participant cohort assessment add-on allows staff to harness the power of data within the EHR, homing in on a more focused count of potential participants who could meet study criteria.
The addition of the medication management technology will give senior living providers and pharmacies more choice and flexibility through a single vendor, the company said.
A new poll of CHIME members by LexisNexis Risk Solutions finds that technology execs' priorities vary widely depending on the maturity of their IT infrastructure.
