Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)
Hospitals and health systems are seeing their clinical and operational processes reshaped by the same forces as the rest of the economy, says Deloitte: AI and robotics, automation, virtualization, the 'gig economy' and more.
Four experts from Cerner, DrChrono, CTG and Chilmark Research offer healthcare CIOs and other executives and health IT workers crucial advice for successfully getting electronic health records up and running.
Starboard, which got two members appointed to Cerner’s board last week, sees the EHR vendor’s business as “highly sticky.”
New research shows that the ways hospitals tap into EHR information varies from vendor to vendor.
From spring 2020, the electronic health record will be available in Switzerland. In the eHealth Barometer 2019, the country has already asked its citizens their views on the new digital health services.
Integration
Bridge Connector says its “no-code” iPaaS platform can be used to integrate a variety of data sources.
Standards
A new survey from the American Telemedicine Association assesses the current state of data exchange standards for remote care and offers best practices for health systems looking to capitalize on its potential.
Since deploying speech recognition and integrating it with its athenahealth EHR, the group practice has seen the average note completion time drop from 4.8 minutes to 1.6 minutes per note.
FHIR
Three experts discuss how application programming interfaces help enable system interoperability, and describe what the role of APIs will be in the future.
HIE
Three high-profile physician IT leaders offer their takes and advice on the usability of data brought together by interoperability technologies and standards.