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By Bernie Monegain | 05:04 pm | July 24, 2018
The center will focus on developing predictive apps from data in EHRs, wearables and other digital health tools.
Accountable Care
By Bill Siwicki | 05:30 pm | July 18, 2018
Health system uses communications platform to go from a 65 percent patients seen rate for case managers to 91 percent – with a reduced number of FTEs, official says.
Electronic Health Records
By Bill Siwicki | 10:48 am | July 18, 2018
The startup is working in conjunction with Cape Fear Valley Health pilot test to add social features for Medicare beneficiaries with congestive heart failure.
Mobile Health IT
By Tonya Stewart | 01:29 pm | July 04, 2018
UK Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has announced a new NHS app that will put patients in control of their healthcare and will be available to everyone in England in December 2018. The new NHS app, which was a key feature of Hunt’s speech to NHS Expo last year, will give patients access to their GP record, enable them to order repeat prescriptions, and access 111 online. Patients will also be able to use the app to manage long-term conditions, and state their data sharing, organ donation and end of life care preferences. Hunt said: “I want this innovation to mark the death-knell of the 8am scramble for GP appointments that infuriates so many patients.” He told the BBC: “I hope it will save a lot of time for GPs so they have more time with their complex patients.” The app has been developed by NHS Digital and NHS England, and will be available through the Apple App Store or Google Play. Once downloaded, users will sign up for an NHS account to access the services. “The NHS app is a world-first which will put patients firmly in the driving seat and revolutionise the way we access health services,” Hunt added, saying it was time to “unleash the power of technology to transform everyday life for patients” in the NHS’ 70th year. NHS England National Director of Operations and Information Matthew Swindells said: “The new app will put the NHS into the pocket of everyone in England but it is just one step on the journey. We are also developing an NHS Apps Library and putting free NHS Wi-Fi in GP surgeries and hospitals. NHS Digital Chief Executive Sarah Wilkinson said: "We all know that demand for precious NHS services is escalating, and for a large portion of the population digital channels are a preferred means of access to data and services, so this is an opportunity to provide the easier access people want and relieve some burden from front-line providers." Beta testing for the app is due to start in September, with the launch expected in December.
Accountable Care
By Bernie Monegain | 04:05 pm | July 03, 2018
She says redesign of the home health payment system would encourage value over volume.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 11:00 am | July 03, 2018
In combination with the Epic MyChart app, patients can now access lab results, meds, vitals and more.
Mobile Health IT
By Bill Siwicki | 09:35 am | June 26, 2018
Here are the features and functionality clinical communication tool vendors think will emerge next.
Electronic Health Records
By Dave Muoio | 11:11 am | June 21, 2018
The retail giant is looking to protect a method for obtaining EHR data via the distributed ledger technology.
Mobile Health IT
By John Sharp | 10:17 am | June 21, 2018
Boston University researchers also demonstrated an avatar-based coaching app at the Patient Experience Summit.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 09:54 am | June 21, 2018
The event, on Aug. 13, will host app developers to build and innovate software that can help patients access and understand their health data, CMS Administrator Seema Verma said.