Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)
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Clinician burnout is a worldwide concern, leading to lost productivity and increased costs. As technology evolves, the use of AI, paperless documentation, and automation tools can have a positive impact on healthcare systems.
Workforce challenges, patient engagement efforts, ongoing interoperability hurdles and some big announcements from legacy EHR and Big Tech players were among the news and reports that captured the most attention this past year.
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How providers can build cyber resilience.
The CIO of Penn Medicine says 2023 will be another year of significant change, requiring organizations to display nimbleness and teamwork to execute their strategic plans.
Also, Archives NZ has disclosed a potential breach in digitised historical health records.
The guide is meant to improve data sharing among providers and public health agencies and enable semantic interoperability between sending and receiving systems, helping healthcare organizations incorporate shared data more easily into clinical workflows.
Its health analytics platform will also be deployed in more ADF settings.
The new security requirements conform with the ACSC's Essential Eight strategies for mitigating cybersecurity incidents.
A new KLAS report examines which PM vendors best deliver on customers’ expectations for midsize and large practices, and for independent and owned practices, with athenaIDX, Epic and NextGen receiving high marks.
An expert walks through the issues and trends she eyes as most important in the year ahead and offers advice on how to tackle related challenges.
