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As electronic health records get broader adoption, smaller health systems are realizing that the big, one-size-fits-all approach offered by the likes of Epic and Cerner may not be appropriate for them ...
Research conducted among thousands of clinicians informs the report, which covers products from six EHR vendors. The top electronic health record challenges faced by small hospitals, as well as best ...
Last year Katherine Kaiser graduated from Stanford University, incidentally meaning she also “graduated” from the Stanford health system. It was time to shop around for new doctors in her area, but ...
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 ...
Newcomers to healthcare quickly figure out the industry is a salad bowl of acronyms and abbreviations. Aside from a little annoyance and a lot of patient confusion, most are innocuous and don’t garner ...
You’ve heard the stories about EHR (electronic health record) implementations, and you know they do much more than just track medical records. The fact that a patient’s health record can move with ...
Looking at the demographics of a vendor’s client base can provide insight into the EHR market share, potentially even hinting at which vendors are positioned for continued growth. A new research ...
The 24-hospital Sutter Health system in Northern California was the talk of the town late August after a software glitch rendered its $1 billion Epic electronic health record system inaccessible to ...
Dr. Patrick J. Guffey, chief medical information officer at Children's Hospital Colorado, is on a mission to get rid of pagers. Most are not HIPAA-compliant. There's no link from pager to the EHR ...
Healthcare organizations continue to face ongoing challenges related to clinician turnover – driven in large part by burnout and dissatisfaction with electronic health records. Beyond that human toll, ...