Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)
Health systems that establish cloud-native infrastructure and support processes will not only be able to gain insights from their data to better serve patients and staff, but also usher in an entire new set of tools, one expert says.
A new Arch Collaborative report explains EHR satisfaction gaps by specialty and features insights from physicians at organizations with highly-satisfied specialties.
Its partnership with the cloud-based collaboration platform is meant to address gaps in the state's post-acute care electronic health records.
Dr. Lyle Berkowitz, CEO of just-launched KeyCare, talks about how contracting with a third-party telehealth service works, the importance of the Epic link – and where he thinks virtual care is headed next.
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While Australia is pushing for an enabling environment for healthcare interoperability, obstacles are still in the way of connected care.
A new law in the Golden State requires providers, payers and public health agencies to participate in real-time information sharing by 2024. Timi Leslie of Connecting for Better Health offers a perspective on that massive undertaking.
In the first two years of the program, the health system reduced length of stay by half of a day, cut out 20,000 excess days and saved $40 million by eliminating inefficiencies.
Providers can sign up for the new Life Sciences program in Epic's electronic health record system to learn about clinical trials that might be well-suited for their patients.
It is deploying asset management and workforce management solutions from GE Healthcare and the TrakCare HIS from InterSystems.
The partnership adds virtual visits within the electronic health record platform and aims to help reach vulnerable patients requiring healthcare at home.