EHRs are a vital way to automate and streamline the healthcare process, but implementation can be challenging. Learn how to ...
Modern EHRs are significant investments that constantly change and require ongoing maintenance and improvement to realize value and benefits for patient care, satisfaction and hospital operations. How ...
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 ...
As outpatient procedures grow, ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) face increasing pressure to maintain operational efficiency, comply with regulations, and deliver high-quality patient care. Amid these ...
Epic updates 30 days include new EHR deployments, AI tool pilots, and expanded data sharing across major health systems.
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InterSystems just released the latest version of the data platform it first introduced in 1997: Caché 2015. What does it have to do with EHR giant Epic? One might say it's "InterSystems inside." Epic ...
Anesthesia Business Consultants released its EHR platform built for anesthesiologists and pain management specialists to satisfy Stage 1 of Meaningful Use and earn the Medicare EHR incentive payment, ...
Dr. Subha Airan-Javia, a clinical informatician at Penn Medicine and cofounder of Penn spinoff CareAlign, a vendor of care orchestration software, says the first 20 minutes of a clinical shift can be ...
Epic Systems, the biggest electronic health records (EHR) vendor, notched its largest ever net gain in hospital market share on record in 2024, widening its lead over rival Oracle, according to a ...