When hospitals purchase expensive electronic health record systems, they are hoping to benefit from advanced features, which produce cost-savings, increased efficiency and patient care benefits.
Despite widespread market adoption of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems, provider frustration with the technology has been well documented. Many healthcare organizations have struggled to ...
In a survey of physicians who left their jobs, 67% said they want more training in electronic health records, according to the Klas Arch Collaborative white paper “Understanding Your Risk for ...
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has issued details on a new requirement to modernize the electronic health ...
Despite over 96% of hospitals having an electronic health record (EHR), a recent study showed alarming levels of dissatisfaction among physicians with their current EHR systems and an increased ...
The use of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems has revolutionized how healthcare is provided by allowing access to data and improving the coordination of care among medical professionals. But, the ...
Selecting the right electronic health record (EHR) system is crucial for a small medical practice. The ideal system should be easy to use, cost-effective, and efficient in handling patient records. It ...
Objectives: Electronic health record (EHR) systems are central to modern practice yet contribute to physician workload and burnout. Metrics such as documentation timeliness, efficiency, and ...
ChatGPT Health empowers consumers to unify health data, while healthcare systems remain trapped by EMR fragmentation, raising ...
There's been an uptick in conversations with senators on Capitol Hill centered on the stalled, problematic and costly Veterans Affairs electronic health records modernization project this past week.