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Electronic Health Records

Analytics
By Mike Miliard | 04:20 pm | August 23, 2017
Engaging with different stakeholders and coaching care teams has helped the health system realize a 40 percent improvement in 30-day readmissions.
Electronic Health Records
By Bill Siwicki | 04:11 pm | August 23, 2017
Netsmart Technologies, eHana, PsyTech Solutions and Qualifacts Systems get nearly $200,000 to build pathways for Massachusetts behavioral health providers to electronically submit reportable data.
Electronic Health Records
By Jessica Davis | 04:39 pm | August 22, 2017
The San Diego-based vendor scorned the VA for not conducting a competitive bidding process.
Analytics
By Mike Miliard | 10:23 am | August 22, 2017
CSAIL researchers are finding news ways AI can be deployed to streamline ICU data and help with with application of predictive models on electronic health records.
Electronic Health Records
By Bernie Monegain | 12:50 pm | August 18, 2017
Amid the uproar about how hard electronic health records can be to use, a small contingency of doctors are saying the software has made them much better caregivers.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 04:02 pm | August 17, 2017
But some big questions need to be answered as tools like Siri and Alexa start playing a role in the patient journey, says one expert.
Electronic Health Records
By Leontina Postelnicu | 11:12 am | August 15, 2017
Bolton NHS Foundation Trust is now expected to go live with the first phase of the Sunrise EPR in the spring of 2019.
Electronic Health Records
By Tom Sullivan | 06:20 pm | August 03, 2017
Vendor said it will keep McKesson’s Paragon EHR for small hospitals and use its own Sunrise for larger systems. 
Electronic Health Records
By Bill Siwicki | 09:45 am | August 03, 2017
The agency, seeking to ease EHR reporting burdens, will also allow both 2015 and 2014-certified EHRs for 2018. 
Compliance
By Mike Miliard | 11:01 am | July 28, 2017
While the recent DOJ settlement is pushing some clients over the edge, another third say they feel “stuck” in their contracts, the report finds.