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Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)

By Susan Morse | 10:43 am | August 17, 2018
New trend for 2019 is to engage with multiple consulting firms and press them to collaborate in your best interest.
By Mike Miliard | 03:09 pm | August 16, 2018
The grants from the HHS agency aim to boost use of health information technology for cost-efficiencies and outcomes improvement at small hospitals.
By Mike Miliard | 02:17 pm | August 15, 2018
The apps will leverage SMART on FHIR to bring patient communication and medication reconciliation data into EHR workflows.
By Susan Morse | 05:51 pm | August 14, 2018
Apple is looking to hire engineers to develop a custom chip for more sophisticated health information tracking and applications, according to a CNBC report. CNBC said it got the information from a job posting from Apple’s Health Sensing hardware team. The July 10 job summary is for sensor ASIC architects to design, develop and launch next generation sensor technologies to enable interaction with users and the environment. Developing its own chip would also be a way for Apple to protect its intellectual property, the report said, and the custom sensor would be expected to measure information from the body. While Apple iPhones and Watch already have health-monitoring features, such as heart rate detection capabilities, the current pinnacle of optical sensing technology would be a chip for continuous blood sugar monitoring. Apple and rivals including Alphabet, Amazon and Microsoft are all building technologies that have the potential to transform the delivery of care. Amazon’s recent collaboration with Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase to form an as-yet unidentified healthcare venture, for instance, is being closely watched as a major disruptor. Alphabet, IBM, Google, Microsoft Oracle and Salesforce just this week announced that they are undertaking the interoperability of electronic health records. And Alphabet invested $375 million in Oscar Health, with which the insurer plans to get into the Medicare Advantage business. Over the last five years, healthcare funding among the 10 largest IT companies in the United States has increased from $277 million to $2.7 billion, according to Business Insider. Twitter: @SusanJMorse Email the writer: susan.morse@himssmedia.com
By Tom Sullivan | 02:23 pm | August 14, 2018
With more than 700 developers now in the Blue Button sandbox, officials from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the U.S. Digital Service say we are just scratching the surface of what the API-first approach can accomplish.
By Lynne Minion | 12:10 pm | August 13, 2018
The digitization initiative in the remote and rural Northern Territory is implementing InterSystems technology to improve quality and access for the area's underserved population.
By Jessica Davis | 01:23 pm | August 10, 2018
A trio of President Trump’s friends reportedly held up the Cerner EHR contract and influenced policies, among a host of other claims.
By Susan Morse | 09:00 am | August 10, 2018
New rule would advance interoperability, streamline measures accountable care organizations need to report and pay for more types of virtual visits.  
By Mike Miliard | 02:57 pm | August 09, 2018
In an SEC filing, the for-profit chain says it is cooperating with an investigation into its hospitals' participation in the federal incentive program but offered few details.
By Jessica Davis | 03:57 pm | August 08, 2018
Security researchers notified the open source EHR managing software of nearly 30 critical vulnerabilities – the second set of vulnerabilities found in a year.