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Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)

By Mike Miliard | 10:15 am | June 24, 2024
By integrating with practices' EHRs, the voice and generative AI tool can help reduce the need to manage drop-down menus and scrolling, reducing physicians' documentation time by up to 40%, the company says.
By Mike Miliard | 02:42 pm | June 21, 2024
The partnership will help connect service members – active-duty military and veterans – with their electronic data via the statewide health information exchange.
By HIMSS TV | 05:55 pm | June 18, 2024
Through Epic, KeyCare is expanding access to all types of care providers by partnering and coordinating with health systems rather than competing against them, says the virtual care company's CEO Dr. Lyle Berkowitz.
By Andrea Fox | 10:36 am | June 18, 2024
The genetic testing company used GPT-4o to create an artificial intelligence-driven tool that helps doctors create screening plans based on patient data, including personal risk factors and family history. 
By Susan Morse | 01:17 pm | June 17, 2024
System access was gained via a worker who accidentally downloaded a malicious file, according to the health system.
By Mike Miliard | 11:07 am | June 14, 2024
The Department of Veterans Affairs will extend the contract for the electronic health record modernization first launched seven years ago, even in the face of implementation challenges and more Congressional scrutiny.
By Bill Siwicki | 02:10 pm | June 13, 2024
Technology won't fulfill its potential for the U.S. healthcare system if rural hospitals remain an afterthought. They deserve tools and infrastructure that enable them to provide the best possible care for their unique communities, says one physician IT leader.
By Mike Miliard | 10:48 am | June 13, 2024
The precision medicine company will integrate its rWGS technology with Epic, giving health systems using its EHR the ability to gain genomic insights for pediatric and neonatal patients.
By Andrea Fox | 10:35 am | June 13, 2024
A cyberattack investigation has found that files were stolen during the May incident, some of which "may contain" protected health information and personally identifiable information, the health system says.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:45 am | June 12, 2024
The Wisconsin medical center's HIMS department reported a complete transformation in their workflow: It could save up to 40% of time when abstracting a large volume chart, which equates to 16.7 hours per week.