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Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)

IT and security professionals in a server room
By Andrea Fox | 10:35 am | June 13, 2024
A cyberattack investigation has found that files were stolen during the May incident, some of which "may contain" protected health information and personally identifiable information, the health system says.
Randy Brandt, PA-C, of Mile Bluff Medical Center on AI
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By Bill Siwicki | 11:45 am | June 12, 2024
The Wisconsin medical center's HIMS department reported a complete transformation in their workflow: It could save up to 40% of time when abstracting a large volume chart, which equates to 16.7 hours per week.
Nate Kelly at ChartSwap_Palm trees and skyscrapers in Orlando Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/iStock/Getty Images Plus
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | June 07, 2024
ChartSwap can help providers to electronically fulfill and automate medical record requests and receive payment through patient authorization, giving clinicians more time to focus on patient care, says its president, Nate Kelly.
Hospital administrators in a meeting
By Adam Ang | 06:15 am | June 07, 2024
Also, SA Ambulance Service is set to implement an electronic patient care record system.
Dr. Marschall Runge
By Andrea Fox | 02:00 pm | June 06, 2024
Dr. Marschall Runge, CEO of Michigan Medicine and dean of U-M Medical School, discusses the real-world insider threats that inspired his new "techno-medical thriller," whose plot focuses on misuse of a national electronic health record.
A doctor checking on patient data on a desktop computer
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By Solventum | 12:15 am | June 06, 2024
Sunshine Coast Health has been using AI-driven workflows to streamline communications.
electronic grid overlaid on cityscape
By Susan Morse | 02:12 pm | June 05, 2024
EHR access has been restored in Florida, Alabama and Austin, Texas.
Frustrated physician documenting at laptop
By Mike Miliard | 11:47 am | June 05, 2024
The informatics group polled clinicians about the "pervasive challenge" of excessive administrative work, and found that 75% of respondents think too much documentation is detracting from care quality.
Dr. Mark Pratt of Altera Digital Health on cloud computing
By Bill Siwicki | 10:57 am | June 05, 2024
Cloud-based EHRs, robotic process automation, containerization tools and other tech can help under-resourced providers overcome a growing list of challenges, says one physician IT leader.
A doctor holding a digital tablet in a consultation with a parent and their child
By Adam Ang | 02:59 am | June 04, 2024
GP enrolment and immunisations remained higher during the pandemic in areas where New Zealand's child health information platform was implemented.