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Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)

By Jessica Davis | 12:25 pm | July 14, 2016
The Senate Committee on Appropriations took Veterans Affairs leaders to task, seeking to determine an endpoint to the long list of issues plaguing the department.
By Anthony Vecchione | 11:43 am | July 14, 2016
With an eye on improving safety, increasing compliance and reducing waste, an increasing number of hospitals and health systems are looking to insource and automate their IV compounding processes.  
By Tom Sullivan | 05:37 pm | July 13, 2016
The same six U.S. Senators who previously brought forth a bill to reboot the meaningful use program introduced a new effort Wednesday meant to ease some of its requirements.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:21 pm | July 13, 2016
EHR vendor is making its multi-tenant network faster and better able to keep pace with innovations and emerging technologies. 
By Jessica Davis | 11:40 am | July 13, 2016
Carefluence OpenAPI proved to be compliant with Office of the National Coordinator criteria by using the FHIR standard. The application programming interface also can used with EHRs for open access.
By Jessica Davis | 12:18 pm | July 12, 2016
Its advice includes ways to prevent and contain malware threats; OCR officials stress that these viruses are considered security incidents under HIPAA.
By Tom Sullivan | 08:35 am | July 11, 2016
The highest ranking winners of the annual #HIT100 list on Twittter are in, and this year’s list brings new faces as well as some that many health IT professionals will recognize as familiar. 
By Tom Sullivan | 08:31 am | July 11, 2016
The partnership enables Dell Services to equip customers with Enli’s software for care coordination and delivery as well as risk stratification, the companies said.  
By Tom Sullivan | 11:09 am | July 08, 2016
The latest wrinkle in the DoD’s mammoth EHR modernization project concerns EHR maker Cerner hosting patient data and applying analytics to it. 
By Jack McCarthy | 08:58 am | July 08, 2016
New research published in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association research found that inaccuracies within electronic health records are significantly higher than those in paper records.