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By HIMSS Media | 05:32 pm | June 08, 2021
What the healthcare workforce needs, not only to survive, but thrive amid a data and information tsunami.
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By Kat Jercich | 02:58 pm | January 26, 2021
Physicians point to long work hours and bureaucratic tasks as contributing to exhaustion and job-related stress, a new survey shows. "An EHR that actually works right" would help, said one.
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By Bill Siwicki | 12:13 pm | January 26, 2021
The clinically integrated network uses the technology to help primary care physicians, nurse coordinators and care managers close quality gaps.
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By Joyoti Goswami | 12:33 pm | January 22, 2021
CIOs need to look beyond just EHRs and explore stand-alone platforms to enhance care delivery – keeping focused on reliable patient data and streamlined clinical workflows.
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By Bill Siwicki | 12:47 pm | January 21, 2021
It helped eliminate delays for mission-critical applications, improve clinician experience, optimize IT human resources, make disk expansion process 10X faster and reduce time spent managing storage by 75%.
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By Bill Siwicki | 02:38 pm | January 14, 2021
L.A. Downtown Medical Center's EHR has supported growth that has included a 24% increase in revenue, a 25% increase in beds and a 77% increase in patient volumes.
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By HIMSS Media | 04:47 pm | January 13, 2021
This special collection, which will be updated throughout the month, looks at what's being done to ease the provider burden.
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By Susan Morse | 05:01 pm | November 25, 2020
 Learn to Live was added to insurer benefits to address behavioral health disorders, which are among the most expensive, according to CEO Dale Cook.
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By Mallory Hackett | 11:53 am | November 25, 2020
When health systems have their staff manage revenue cycles, up to 25% of the day can be spent on repetitive tasks related to the revenue process.
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By Kat Jercich | 05:22 pm | November 24, 2020
The partnership will use de-identified patient data to zero in on factors that worsen COVID-19 outcomes among certain groups.