Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)
All vendors are struggling to provide training that meets the needs of small hospitals, researchers say, and, while some fail to deliver on product functionality promises, others earn praise for their transparency.
In a far-reaching discussion, the health system's CIO takes us step by step through some of those major IT changes, and offers his perspective on optimizing care delivery.
The Ellison Institute is working to create a nationwide enterprise architecture for health data that includes clinical, public health and social determinants. Gabriel Seidman, the institute's director of policy, explains.
What does 2023 hold in store for managing and improving electronic health records – and what's next for what appears to be a market landscape that's quickly consolidating?
Its development comes following a surge in consumer demand during the pandemic.
The vendor group says it's impossible for its members to respond before reviewing electronic health record requirements in pending ONC Health IT Certification Program standards.
Independent study found that most patients who were not satisfied with their current treatment recommendations made changes after getting a second opinion via telehealth.
Its Stage 7 DIAM validation is a global first.
Frank Hester, CEO and founder of TPP, says EHR vendors must understand they need their solutions to work not just for hospitals, but also for governments, if the whole health ecosystem is going to manage future pandemics.
Chris Bates, director of research and analytics at TPP, UK, explains why the ability to provide patients with direct access to their medical records is fundamental to ensuring good quality data.