Healthcare organizations are accelerating efforts to make electronic health record (EHR) systems communicate seamlessly using interoperability standards, HL7/FHIR protocols, and API integrations. This ...
Healthcare IT vendors are increasingly combining artificial intelligence with robust interoperability features to meet regulatory mandates and clinical efficiency goals. Platforms such as SIS Complete ...
The Oracle Health EHR relaunch at VA Michigan centers has been phenomenal, advancing patient safety and technical performance since April 2024.
While Epic regularly picks up health system clients from other EHR vendors, the company says it has only ever lost one customer. And that organization came back a year later. “I think they thought ...
D EMR, a leading provider of electronic medical record (EMR) technology tailored to the plastic surgery market, today announced that its platform has achieved certification from the Office of the ...
Sharing data between systems is only useful if it can make a clinical difference at the point of care and improve people's ...
Reaction is generally positive to a federal initiative aimed at increasing electronic health record (EHR) interoperability and giving patients and providers quicker access to information about visits.
The American Medical Association has pledged to work with the HHS to improve the flow of electronic health information to patients and physicians to increase data sharing that will improve population ...
Healthcare leaders are continuing to express their concerns about the changes that President Donald Trump’s administration is making to HHS. Just this week, 20 state attorneys general sued the ...
Outcomes-based pricing models can enhance cost-effectiveness and pass savings to patients for CAR T and bispecific therapies. Universal EMR systems are essential for seamless data sharing, improving ...
Have you seen all the pushback of late against the direction of the "meaningful use" EHR incentive program and EHRs in general? The year started with the publication of a RAND Corp. study in Health ...