In the world of pediatrics, technology is transforming how we care for children. One key advancement is the rise of Pediatric Electronic Health Records (EHRs). But what exactly are they, and why are ...
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Embedded pragmatic clinical trials rely heavily on electronic health records for data collection, which is problematic in a few ways, the authors write. To start with, only people who access health ...
Health First launched a new electronic health record platform, Epic, to modernize patient care and information access. The Epic system includes MyChart, a patient portal for managing appointments, ...
Diagnostic errors represent one of the most costly and prevalent types of medical error occurring across inpatient and ambulatory care environments. Efforts to reduce ...
It happens every day in emergency departments across the country: A patient is admitted who is incapable of providing a coherent medical history and/or the person accompanying them also cannot provide ...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have increasingly become integral to both clinical care and public health strategies. As digital repositories of patient information, they facilitate rapid data ...
PE Hub rounded up five PE-backed investments EHR providers (listed in chronological order). Cloud-based healthcare software company PointClickCare Technologies announced in January its acquisition of ...
The rule standardizes the electronic exchange of medical records and other documents requested by payers to support claims.
Banner Health will install Cerner for electronic health records software at two hospitals they recently acquired from the University of Arizona by 2018, the healthcare provider announced. The ...
Wearable health care devices—such as glucose monitors, ultrasound patches and blood-pressure monitors—can be invaluable for keeping patients safe. A new study from the University of Chicago and ...