Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)

By Kyle Hardy 05:46 pm February 03, 2010
Butler Health System in Butler, Pa., has deployed a new patient portal to help its more than 200 affiliated physicians achieve “meaningful use.”
By Molly Merrill 05:43 pm February 03, 2010
A gap exists between policymakers' expectations that electronic medical records can improve coordination of patient care and clinicians' real-world experiences with EHRs, according to a study by the Center for Studying Health System Change.
By Kyle Hardy 05:40 pm February 03, 2010
The Owen Clinic, located at the University of California in San Diego, is using a new customizable electronic medical record to meet the specific needs of its HIV patients.
By Patty Enrado 05:28 pm February 03, 2010
By offering its members a patient portal through clearinghouse provider Office Ally, Blue Shield of California is hoping for greater adoption of the tool.
By Mike Miliard 10:32 am January 28, 2010
A survey sponsored by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) and Dell has found that the data centers of small and medium-sized hospitals in North America, Europe, and China are not prepared for the "wave of data" that will soon be inundating them.
By Molly Merrill 10:48 am January 25, 2010
Three more hospitals have been recognized for attaining Stage 7, the highest level on the HIMSS Analytics Adoption Model.
By Bernie Monegain 10:28 am January 22, 2010
The Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) North America Connectathon, in its 11th year, is showing how to get interoperability done right.
By Patty Enrado 10:05 am January 22, 2010
Competition and lost revenue are keeping communities from participating in health information exchanges, panelists told attendees at the Regional Healthcare Stimulus Exchange Conference.
By Kyle Hardy 10:14 am January 14, 2010
MedApps, Inc., a provider of mHealth technology, is launching a new remote monitoring pilot aimed at chronic disease management for patients with Congestive Heart Failure.
By Jack Beaudoin 09:47 am January 14, 2010
Electronic health record vendor Epic has just released Haiku, an iPhone application that provides authorized users with secure access to schedules, patient lists, health summaries, test results and notes.