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Electronic Health Records
Our most popular stories with readers this past year included Epic's EHR happenings, blockchain and AI.
Analytics
Stanford researchers see risks in improperly deployed artificial intelligence but say it can have big benefits when used as a partner in care delivery.
Electronic Health Records
Company said it is targeting smaller hospitals with a version of its EHR that has fewer modules and features, targeting rivals like athenahealth.
Judy Faulkner, Pamela Arora, Ellen Pao and many other women in tech, rose above the challenges in 2017 to find success.
Telehealth
The survey data suggests the wider adoption of services will require providers to better engage payers, doctors and patients with telehealth strategies.
Mobile Health IT
Hospital says 8 percent more patients using the app were alive after 180 days than those not using the software, which alerts clinicians when heart failure conditions become more advanced.
Workforce
Females represented more than half of 2017’s enrollees, which might not translate to more health IT leaders yet – but it will mean more women involved in other critical hospital leadership roles.
Workforce
The term ‘informatics’ is a term that divides rather than unites people. Similarly, the term ‘digital’ suffers from being one word with thousands of interpretations.
Privacy & Security
All of the company’s public-facing URLs redirected users to another site that threatened to release patient data if MEDHOST didn’t pay an extortion fee.
Accountable Care
Farzad Mostashari's startup gives physicians the tools and assistance to build accountable care organizations.