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Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)

By Mike Miliard | 02:12 pm | January 05, 2017
The virtual care management tool is now available as part of athena's More Disruption Please program.
By Bernie Monegain | 10:34 am | January 04, 2017
The firm also found that tech illiteracy is the next roadblock to achieving population health success.
By Jack McCarthy | 12:17 pm | January 03, 2017
As the conference does every year, HIMSS17 will bring a strong education focus on electronic health records trends, best practices and news. 
By Mike Miliard | 12:02 pm | January 03, 2017
Eric Topol and Kathryn Haun make the case for keeping medical data in personal clouds or digital wallets, empowering patients and removing centralized targets for cybercrooks, in a New York Times op-ed piece.
By Mike Miliard | 02:19 pm | December 28, 2016
Here are some of the most popular stories of the past year – and a few that were emblematic of the momentous trends that shaped healthcare information technology in 2016.
By Tom Sullivan | 10:01 am | December 28, 2016
The HealthcareScene founder shares expectations for HIMSS in Orlando, pet peeves, his health IT hero and one of his most popular blogs that might be unexpected among his followers. 
By Mike Miliard | 02:15 pm | December 27, 2016
Starting with ONC leadership, the Trump team should seek to hold the gains in electronic health record adoption and interoperability, the group says.
By Jessica Davis | 01:12 pm | December 27, 2016
President-elect Donald Trump selected Tom Bossert as White House homeland security and counterterrorism advisor - and elevated the position as an assistant to the president, the incoming administration announced Dec. 27.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:14 pm | December 27, 2016
The Indiana Biosciences Research Institute has unveiled a new effort to understand how type 2 diabetes varies from patient to patient. With access to data on more than 800,000 diabetics, researchers see it as a big step toward new treatments and improved diagnostic tools.
By Chris Nerney | 08:24 am | December 27, 2016
It’s personal for Kathryn Pearson Peyton. But the interoperability upside to storing breast cancer images in the cloud could be a boon to earlier detection and reducing unnecessary imaging.