Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)
InterSystems teams with Stanley Healthcare to integrate Internet of Things devices with RTLS and EH…
Tying Real-Time Location Systems with clinical information tools enables customers to streamline patient and staff flow, eliminate dual data entry and reduce human error, the companies said.
Outpatient EHRs and practice management nearing 'universal adoption' but MACRA is opening opportuni…
HIMSS Analytics' eighth annual study sees room for more turnover as practices look for partners to help with clinical practice improvement activities.
One 90-provider specialist practice is seeing improved workflows and better patient care after deploying hybrid storage capabilities aimed at accelerating the performance of its electronic health record, billing and practice management systems.
Brigham and Women's reduces medical errors during hospital shift changes with electronic patient re…
The hospital created a web-based tool that ties into its EHR that is being used to mitigate medical errors when residents hand off patients at their end of their shifts.
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Beacon Health to integrate Cerner revenue cycle management software with EHR to boost clinical and …
The hospital is working to integrate systems to it can enable clinicians to use data for more effective decision making.
Only 102 hospitals of 3,617 hospitals received the top rating of five stars.
A new study found that patients of all ages, with Baby Boomers leading the charge, are interested in accessing medical records online and tapping into portals to book appointment, pay bills, and refill prescriptions.
The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT advisory group, IXTF, outlined suggestions spanning government policy, technology, and public-private collaborations to improve health data sharing.
Despite what appear to be common industry fears about new electronic health records having adverse effects on care delivery, Harvard’s School of Public Health officials said recent research should be encouraging to doctors.