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By Mike Miliard | 03:21 pm | June 27, 2016
In an effort to streamline data-heavy applications such as advanced imaging, electronic health records and molecular medicine, Moffitt Cancer Center has launched a new private enterprise network.
By Jessica Davis | 02:39 pm | June 24, 2016
The application programming interfaces enable cloud-based apps for patient-centric payment, oncology, orthopedic supplies, surgery and point-of-care test data with leading electronic health record platforms.
By Jessica Davis | 06:19 pm | June 23, 2016
InterSystems' Russell Leftwich, MD, says 'there's still a lot of data yet to be incorporated' with the HL7 standard.
By Jessica Davis | 12:02 pm | June 23, 2016
HHS Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell has named new members to both the Health Information Technology Standards Committee and the Health Information Technology Policy Committee.
By Mike Miliard | 11:57 am | June 23, 2016
Sutter, Alameda Health System and others to share real-time patient data via a portable health record called PreManage ED, to help redirect frequent flyers.
By Diana Manos | 08:39 am | June 21, 2016
Several experts contend that the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT is attacking the wrong problems and the last thing anyone needs is more prescriptive regulation about EHR functionality, usability and quality measurement.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:03 am | June 20, 2016
The research firm also said that with more than 1,000 products in the health IT space, the current market is unsustainable and hospitals should expect more vendor mergers and acquisitions in the near future.
By Bernie Monegain | 10:55 am | June 16, 2016
Stage 7 is the pinnacle in the move to high-functioning EHRs.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:12 am | June 15, 2016
Enables health boards in Scotland to share health information.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:14 pm | June 13, 2016
Even if the Department of Veterans Affairs were to switch from its Vista system, the basis of Medsphere’s OpenVista EHR, Medsphere would continue to thrive, Irv Lichtenwald said.