Despite widespread EHR adoption, behavioral health facilities still face major interoperability challenges, from technical barriers to privacy concerns. These gaps slow care coordination, limit ...
Epic EHR is a powerful tool, but without thoughtful customization, it can become a source of inefficiency and clinician burnout. By aligning Epic workflows with real-world clinical needs, healthcare ...
Epic, Meditech, and Oracle Health are advancing interoperability efforts, driving improved data sharing and connectivity in healthcare. Epic is leading the charge toward nationwide health information ...
The long awaited road to true healthcare IT system interoperability is being implemented at Good Samaritan in Indiana, enabling the 232-bed community health-care facility to better deliver on its ...
Many healthcare organizations quickly jumped into telehealth. In many cases, that was the right decision. Patient access improved, clinician flexibility increased, and digital care suddenly felt ...
Sharing data between systems is only useful if it can make a clinical difference at the point of care and improve people's ...
In practical terms, most modern systems are EHRs. The distinction matters most when patients receive care from ...
Reaction is generally positive to a federal initiative aimed at increasing electronic health record (EHR) interoperability and giving patients and providers quicker access to information about visits.
The American Medical Association has pledged to work with the HHS to improve the flow of electronic health information to patients and physicians to increase data sharing that will improve population ...
Interoperability is improving, but artificial intelligence is exposing the difference between merely exchanging data and ...
D EMR, a leading provider of electronic medical record (EMR) technology tailored to the plastic surgery market, today announced that its platform has achieved certification from the Office of the ...
Have you seen all the pushback of late against the direction of the "meaningful use" EHR incentive program and EHRs in general? The year started with the publication of a RAND Corp. study in Health ...