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Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)

HIMSS22 APAC
By Adam Ang | 06:29 am | September 28, 2022
In her presentation, Dr Joanna Pang shared their ongoing efforts to become a fully digitised health organisation.
HIMSS22 APAC
By Adam Ang | 05:38 am | September 28, 2022
Frank Hester, founder and CEO of TPP UK, underscored that the cost of digital technologies in every industry is going down, except in healthcare.
By Glenn Fala | 11:29 am | September 26, 2022
At Penn Medicine, agile methods have been adopted by a number of information technology teams, including teams that support its enterprise EHR, data analytics, IT operations and systems administration.
By Adam Ang | 05:24 am | September 26, 2022
It supports the collaboration among CDI specialists in reviewing patient charts and keeping a record of actions.
By Adam Ang | 01:05 am | September 23, 2022
It will help accelerate research and innovation in AI technology for healthcare.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:26 am | September 22, 2022
Health systems that establish cloud-native infrastructure and support processes will not only be able to gain insights from their data to better serve patients and staff, but also usher in an entire new set of tools, one expert says.
By Andrea Fox | 11:19 am | September 21, 2022
A new Arch Collaborative report explains EHR satisfaction gaps by specialty and features insights from physicians at organizations with highly-satisfied specialties.
By Andrea Fox | 03:17 pm | September 20, 2022
Its partnership with the cloud-based collaboration platform is meant to address gaps in the state's post-acute care electronic health records.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:59 am | September 19, 2022
Dr. Lyle Berkowitz, CEO of just-launched KeyCare, talks about how contracting with a third-party telehealth service works, the importance of the Epic link – and where he thinks virtual care is headed next.
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By Hyland | 10:46 pm | September 18, 2022
While Australia is pushing for an enabling environment for healthcare interoperability, obstacles are still in the way of connected care.