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Epic achieved the only net positive change across electronic health record vendors, but Oracle Health had the highest growth in the small hospital market, according to the new study.
Epic announces the first cohort of health systems, including Mount Sinai, Mayo Clinic, Kaiser, Johns Hopkins and Stanford Health, to join the nationwide interoperability framework.
The IT director at the Central Ohio provider describes how telemedicine capabilities were built up from scratch to become an important part of practice.
The move from paper records is part of the ongoing transition to an integrated statewide EMR system.
OrthoVirginia's chief information officer talks about the 18-month remediation process after a Ryuk ransomware incident and describes how a cybersecurity road map and training drove a more comprehensive cyber hygiene strategy.
The Federal Trade Commission proposes including more vendors of personal health records that access or send unsecured PHR-identifiable data in its rule governing health data sharing and unauthorized protected health information disclosure notifications.
By August, the consortium hopes to reach 2,000 school districts in Texas with its mental health programs, which include virtual care.
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Healthcare analytics provider LOGEX is set to further expand its reach in the European healthcare industry, fuelled by a recent growth investment from software investor Thoma Bravo.
The Federal Trade Commission alleges the company shared personal health information with two China-based firms, Google and analytics company AppsFlyer.
PatientsLikeMe is making outcomes data from 14,000 people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis available to the research community through its collaboration with the hospital's Neurological Clinical Research Institute.