Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)
While hospitals and health systems continue to face an array of significant challenges, human-centered innovations that pair data with agility are helping improve caregiver experience and patient care, the research firm says.
Dr. Jacqueline Naeem of Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation previews her upcoming HIMSS26 talk on how health systems can use EHR data to protect frontline staff.
John McDaniel, CIO of North Dakota's Trinity Health, is in the midst of a switchover with a go-live scheduled for October. He offers advice straight from the trenches that can help other health IT leaders with this epic – and Epic – task.
It's the gold standard for analytics today, says Dr. Ryan Bosch of Acentra Health and a health system veteran – a proven model of care and data that can drive technical, clinical and business success.
At HIMSS26, a clinical informatics leader from the University of Maryland Medical System will describe how the organization's EHR-linked, rule-based technology helps ensure clinical notes get to the providers who need to see them.
Epic, Oracle and Humana have announced new integrated capabilities. Meanwhile, Corti says through its new infrastructure on NVIDIA that healthcare organizations can create artificial intelligence agents and scale without clinical risk.
The IT pioneer launched the electronic health record company in 1969 after graduating from MIT and working as a programmer at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Sustaining Rural Health
David Harse of TruBridge further explains how rural facilities can boost data security within EHRs without large IT teams or big investments and how hospital leaders can be pillars of community support using tech to expand resources.
Related: Health Gorilla has responded to the lawsuit filed by Epic and several affiliated healthcare providers earlier this month.
The company tells the court that it intends to file a motion to dismiss because the state "cannot support any of its claims as a matter of law."