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Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)

Electronic Health Records
By Tom Sullivan | 02:29 pm | November 13, 2017
But only half of consumers think EHRs make healthcare safer, according to a new survey by HealtheLink.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 05:30 pm | November 10, 2017
Optimal clinical documentation could go a long way in improving research, education and patient safety.
Electronic Health Records
By Jessica Davis | 03:28 pm | November 10, 2017
VA Secretary Shulkin said the agency plans to replicate the DoD EHR to create a single common system that will be implemented in 48 phases over the next 10 years.
Electronic Health Records
By Bill Siwicki | 02:54 pm | November 10, 2017
Data from electronic health records combined with other technologies like analytics can help pinpoint patients at risk and encourage caregivers to intervene before a fall occurs.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 12:30 pm | November 09, 2017
By weeding out low-priority messages and training clinicians how to optimize their inboxes, hospitals have helped enable more face time for quality care.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 03:42 pm | November 08, 2017
Vynca, PIC-SURE and Information Softworks emerge from a crowded field with new strategies for probabilistic record matching.
Electronic Health Records
By Leontina Postelnicu | 12:29 pm | November 08, 2017
NHS Digital has announced that it plans to launch a new open application programming interface (API) lab in partnership with the INTEROPen collaborative.
Electronic Health Records
By Bill Siwicki | 03:26 pm | November 07, 2017
While Epic and Cerner lead in ambulatory, Thornberry, Homecare Homebase, MatrixCare, and Practice Velocity come out on top in their respective categories.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 12:51 pm | November 07, 2017
The joint partnership between University of Missouri and Cerner with St. Louis-based SSM Health will make seamless transfer of data easier for participants.
Electronic Health Records
By Tom Sullivan | 09:23 am | November 07, 2017
The company said more than half of U.S. physicians and nearly two-thirds of patients will now be able to view information about benefits and drug costs to make decisions together during office visits.