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Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)

Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 05:13 pm | June 07, 2017
Licensing partnership with 2bPrecise aims to bring genomics into the EHR workflow.
Electronic Health Records
By Jessica Davis | 04:59 pm | June 07, 2017
A three-year study on a large mid-Atlantic hospital found that the laboratory department was hit the hardest during downtime, with patient identification as the largest challenge.
Electronic Health Records
By Tom Sullivan | 02:14 pm | June 07, 2017
A wave of consolidation is coming, industry analysts say, and leading electronic health records platforms will emerge as more appealing to hospitals than standalone options.
Electronic Health Records
By Bernie Monegain | 01:48 pm | June 07, 2017
Electronic prescribing of controlled substances was up 256 percent in 2016, company says.
Electronic Health Records
By Bernie Monegain | 11:57 am | June 07, 2017
Government has shown itself as on-again, off-again on some of its IT projects.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 04:23 pm | June 06, 2017
With the massive DoD EHR modernization project still getting off the ground, the company scoops up a complementary contract for the VA that may dwarf it in size.
Electronic Health Records
By Tom Sullivan | 04:10 pm | June 06, 2017
USCG ranked interoperability with DoD and VA as a priority while Cerner, meanwhile, has been testing its software on submarines.
Electronic Health Records
By Tom Sullivan | 11:21 am | June 06, 2017
Getting meaningful use and even CMS out of the way will pave the road for hospitals to find innovative new business models that are quickly becoming critical to the grand vision, hospital CIO, consultant say.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 05:06 pm | June 05, 2017
Seamless interoperability with MHS Genesis will enable development of better treatment plans between VA and DoD physicians – and could help prevent veterans' suicides, which Shulkin says is his "top clinical priority."
Electronic Health Records
By Tom Sullivan | 04:19 pm | June 05, 2017
EHRs are essentially multi-million dollar products that capture data, but what hospitals really need is decision support information that reduces the possibility of physician errors to improve patient safety, expert says.