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Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)

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By Jessica Davis | 05:11 pm | June 13, 2017
Appropriations Committee says the VA must detail how the new EHR would be interoperable with the DoD and private sector systems.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 03:24 pm | June 13, 2017
Seattle Children's has launched nationwide network with more 60 other hospitals and health systems to improve ordering, retrieval, interpretation and reimbursement for genetic tests.
Electronic Health Records
By Tom Sullivan | 03:45 pm | June 12, 2017
Personalized care can reduce costs, prevent diseases, and bring joy back to doctors, but the healthcare system needs to learn how to adopt emerging technologies more quickly.
EHR
By Bernie Monegain | 02:55 pm | June 12, 2017
This new module gives providers key health data, reminders and trends.
Cloud Computing
By Tom Sullivan | 01:24 pm | June 09, 2017
Ezras Choilim chose the embattled vendor for its cloud-based electronic health record and population health services.
Electronic Health Records
By Bernie Monegain | 12:28 pm | June 09, 2017
The Silicon Valley company brings with a number of applications, including a personal assistant program integrated with EHRs and artificial intelligence aimed at patient engagement.
Electronic Health Records
The company’s Healow app allows physicians can carry out virtual visits without going through a third party, and import into the EHR.
Electronic Health Records
By Wendy Almeida | 10:10 am | June 09, 2017
While some respondents said the choice makes sense, others lament lack of competitive bidding, costs.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 04:21 pm | June 08, 2017
The opportunities for data exchange improvements are big, both across VA-DoD and among private-sector providers.
Electronic Health Records
By Tom Sullivan | 10:57 am | June 08, 2017
The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT needs more funding than the $38 million Trump allocated to advance interoperability, EHR usability and patient safety, a Pew official said.