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Mike Miliard

Mike Miliard

Mike Miliard is Executive Editor of Healthcare IT News. He focuses on topics such as interoperability, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, analytics, population health and patient experience and is responsible for overall coverage decisions.

Patient Engagement
By Mike Miliard | 09:54 am | January 08, 2018
Experts will share best practices for putting the patient first – and creating a competitive advantage.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 05:25 pm | January 05, 2018
While platforms from major EHR vendors are widely deployed, they only see average satisfaction ratings.
HIE
By Mike Miliard | 02:22 pm | January 05, 2018
The national rollout from The Strategic Health Information Exchange Collaborative enables hospitals and patients to more easily share health data.
Analytics
By Mike Miliard | 11:53 am | January 05, 2018
The Cancer Center will deploy data and analytics tools for clinical research and personalized treatment at the new Miami Cancer Institute.
Revenue Cycle
By Mike Miliard | 01:18 pm | January 03, 2018
As data is submitted to the new system, providers can see real-time scoring within each of the Merit-based Incentive Payment System performance categories.
Analytics
By Mike Miliard | 10:36 am | December 29, 2017
While American providers need it for value-based care, hospitals abroad want the tools for their own quality initiatives, but the high cost may hinder developing countries.
Interoperability
By Mike Miliard | 10:30 am | December 28, 2017
During the past year, private sector innovations, rather than government policy, dominated the interoperability discussion.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 03:06 pm | December 27, 2017
As the VA embarks on its EHR replacement, IHS puts out a request for information as it explores updating its RPMS system.
Privacy & Security
By Mike Miliard | 01:52 pm | December 26, 2017
The state has been unable to determine whether breached information was seen by a third party, but officials said names, dates of birth and Social Security numbers may have been compromised.
Analytics
By Mike Miliard | 03:32 pm | December 21, 2017
Stanford researchers see risks in improperly deployed artificial intelligence but say it can have big benefits when used as a partner in care delivery.