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More of those congestive heart failure patients who filled their prescriptions did not get readmitted to the hospital.
The Australian Medical Association has claimed that “chronically poor” communication between general practitioners and hospitals is putting patient safety at risk, and called for the Victorian Government to fix the problem in the state's health system.
This comes five months after it was assessed for Stage 6.
Researchers from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT found substantial differences between solo and large-practice physicians when it came to data exchange capabilities.
A statement from the company followed reports of interrupted services at facilities in Massachusetts and Florida.
"We have shoved so many things to the bedside nurse, between monitoring and documentation I am not sure how they manage the patient anymore."
The White House announced Tuesday that it was calling on electronic health record vendors to incorporate information about antivirals directly into their interfaces.
Scientists from the National Institutes of Health's "All of Us" program found that cost and technology awareness could pose hurdles to broad adoption of digital health devices.
Three medical associations say they will continue their efforts to block implementation.
Burrell Behavioral Health's CIO tells the organization's story of telemedicine expansion spurred by the pandemic – and fueled by patient and clinician desire.