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Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)

By Google Cloud | 08:07 am | June 15, 2019
Google Product Manager Jonathan Sheffi on how Google Cloud makes it easier to ingest and process genomic data at scale to run analytics that provide intriguing insight.
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By Bill Siwicki | 06:30 am | June 14, 2019
With the new tech, Indiana group practice Community Health Network is aiming for more ambient physician experiences that leverage smarter, artificial intelligence-driven workflows.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:50 pm | June 13, 2019
The Federal Electronic Health Record Modernization office will replace the current Interagency Program Office.
By Benjamin Harris | 01:20 pm | June 12, 2019
Many illnesses are easy to treat if caught in time. New EHR studies show how optimizing data can spot problems clinicians might overlook.
By Dean Koh | 03:49 am | June 12, 2019
The Northern Territory (NT) Department of Health in Australia will soon become the first pathology provider to link the online tests results it is sharing via My Health Record (MHR) with Lab Tests Online, a not-for-profit website funded by the Australian Government under the Quality Use of Pathology Program (QUPP).
By Bill Siwicki | 03:22 pm | June 11, 2019
The collaboration is aiming to provide better data, insights and experience for patients and providers at the point of care, the companies say.
By Leontina Postelnicu | 01:25 pm | June 11, 2019
Chase Farm Hospital (CFH), part of the Royal Free London (RFL) group, has been validated at Stage 6 of the HIMSS – owner of Healthcare IT News - Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model (EMRAM) after an on-site assessment last week.
By Benjamin Harris | 12:57 pm | June 11, 2019
A new AI service promises to improve physician performance by doing the typing for them.
By HIMSS TV | 05:19 pm | June 07, 2019
The Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, a Global Digital Exemplar in the UK, uses EMRAM as a benchmarking tool to help drive its digital transformation strategy and improve patient outcomes.
By Mike Miliard | 06:08 pm | June 04, 2019
In its comments on the agencies' interoperability rules, HIMSS said FHIR v.4 should be required for certification – but cautioned against too broad a definition of EHI and said to slow requirements for payer trusted exchange network participation.