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By Bill Siwicki | 01:20 pm | February 24, 2017
The new system delivers optimized EHR data for physicians that is easy to digest and promotes new levels of clinical insights, the vendor says.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:16 pm | February 24, 2017
With the CopernicusMD platform, physician groups and others can assess a patient’s carrier eligibility and carrier pre-approval for procedures, bringing patients and payers together within the platform.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:30 pm | February 24, 2017
By integrating Nuance's AI with Epic's EHR, they aim to make it a cinch for nation's veterans to make medical appointments using voice-driven interactions.
Clinical Mobility
By Bill Siwicki | 12:08 pm | February 23, 2017
The new company unveiled MIRA, a mobile app designed to improve EHR usability and performance, and SIYA, a care management workflow system for payers, providers and patients.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 06:56 pm | February 22, 2017
The technology's implications for interoperability, privacy, claims processing and more are intriguing. But many challenges must be addressed before wider applications become possible.
By Bill Siwicki | 05:12 pm | February 22, 2017
The new service is designed to help hospital CIOs make the best use of their internal Epic resources by giving physicians and nurses immediate access to a pool of Epic IT specialists for tier-one support.
By Bill Siwicki | 08:17 am | February 22, 2017
The Near Field Communications integration with existing Telmediq tech will automate nurse and physician workflows with the aim of reducing administrative overhead and improving patient care.
By Susan Morse | 06:25 pm | February 21, 2017
Orion Health’s Dave Bennett says, ‘Data is going to drive healthcare.'
By Mike Miliard | 06:22 pm | February 21, 2017
At HIMSS17, clinicians get a primer on details of two of the more IT-focused components.
By Mike Miliard | 01:41 pm | February 21, 2017
At the HL7 booth, interoperability guru Micky Tripathi touts progress made on public APIs.