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By Bill Siwicki | 11:17 am | September 06, 2022
The University of Maryland School of Medicine has expanded its telemedicine program to help reach vulnerable patients in need of care, regardless of location or technological savvy.
By Adam Ang | 03:57 am | September 06, 2022
iMedX's solution will replace the organisation's legacy, on-premise clinical documentation tool.
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By GE HealthCare | 07:35 am | September 05, 2022
Complex care pathways are fuelling a patient information explosion and creating workload challenges, particularly in high data-generating departments such as radiology.
By Andrea Fox | 04:41 pm | September 02, 2022
The collaboration will use the FHIR Accelerator CodeX to enable automation between payers and providers, with the goal of improving access to radiation treatment for cancer patients.  
By Andrea Fox | 11:29 am | September 02, 2022
What do providers need to do better to protect against cyberattacks? A former healthcare CISO, now leading security strategies at Google Cloud, gives some advice.
By Mike Miliard | 10:58 am | September 02, 2022
The interoperability alliance, whose EHR vendor members include Oracle Cerner, athenahealth, Greenway, Meditech and others, says it will sign on as a Qualified Health Information Network.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:12 pm | September 01, 2022
An Oracle Cerner registry and reporting tool was implemented in the nick of time for the pandemic. The Wyoming health system, now saving many hours per week, is applying lessons learned to the impending flu season.
By Andrea Fox | 10:20 am | September 01, 2022
Once validated, machine learning-based labor risk scores could be used in clinical practice to monitor labor in real time and improve maternal care, new Mayo Clinic research shows.
By Mike Miliard | 10:18 am | September 01, 2022
The news marks a "major milestone for TEFCA" said National Coordinator for Health IT Micky Tripathi. Sequoia is also seeking stakeholder feedback for its Data Usability Workgroup.