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Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)

First robotic cardiac surgery in Indonesia
By Adam Ang | 06:12 am | December 06, 2024
Also, the South Korean government will pilot an electronic system to maintain the patient medical records at shuttered health facilities. 
Male doctor leaning over a laptop
AI & ML Intelligence
By Andrea Fox | 11:56 am | December 04, 2024
Atrium Health's use of Nuance’s artificial intelligence-driven documentation software did not make clinicians as a group more efficient, according to researchers.
Kasih Ibu Hospital in Denpasar, Bali
By Adam Ang | 02:59 am | December 04, 2024
The hospital is the first in Indonesia to adopt an automated EWS system.
Eric Jimenez of Artesia General Hospital on legacy vendors
By Bill Siwicki | 03:23 pm | December 03, 2024
Eric Jimenez of New Mexico's Artesia General Hospital also discusses the value of optimizing current systems over rip and replace and facilitating social determinants of health data capture.
The U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.
By Mike Miliard | 12:04 pm | November 27, 2024
The Health Care Cybersecurity and Resiliency Act of 2024 would provide grants to help healthcare organizations strengthen prevention and response - and push for better coordination between HHS and CISA.
Two medical researchers in a lab look at information on a laptop
By Andrea Fox | 04:04 pm | November 26, 2024
TrialGPT could help providers navigate the vast and ever-changing range of clinical trials available to their patients by finding, ranking and explaining why a patient is matched, the agency says.
A pharmacist doing an inventory using a digital tablet
By Adam Ang | 10:36 pm | November 25, 2024
A pilot validation study found that the AI helped hasten case reviews and data analysis and determine the necessity of antibiotic use.
A doctor in scrubs reviewing a patient's record on a digital tablet
By Adam Ang | 08:37 pm | November 24, 2024
Public health services in South Australia and Melbourne are set to implement a digital patient flow management platform.
David Miles at Oklahoma Heart Hospital_Part 2_Doctor holding health icon Photo by Tippapatt/iStock/Getty Images Plus
By HIMSS TV | 12:00 pm | November 22, 2024
Changing EHRs is a dreaded task for IT leaders and workers, and for clinicians used to the previous system. Oklahoma Heart Hospital CIO David Miles and his team did it – and offer guidance to peers facing the same challenge.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:23 am | November 22, 2024
Oklahoma Heart Hospital CIO David Miles and his team made it through in one piece. He offers tips for those facing an electronic health record switch, discusses staff resistance – and talks about what it takes to successfully work with a consulting firm.