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Love them or hate them, electronic medical records (EMR) are here to stay. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing. They need not be painful but in some instances they have become so. I installed ...
Tali AI, the leading Canadian healthtech company focused on reducing clinician burnout through AI-powered documentation, has ...
Dr. Kevin Wong spoke with MobiHealthNews about his plans to help Suki expand its clinical capabilities and drive broader ...
"Man's 4th Best Hospital," the sequel to "House of G-d," nails much of what is wrong with American healthcare--too much screen time from EMRs and avarice from insurers. Burnout is rife.
Electronic medical records have long been ignored as a source for this kind of data, Gombar said, because they are messy, with coding aimed at obtaining insurance reimbursement rather than ...
Medical scribes and EHR templates come out on top when compared to other EHR interface technologies and solutions, according to a June 25 paper published in Cureus. Skip to main content. BHR; ...
BUFFALO, N.Y., June 13, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ABEL Medical Software Inc., developer of ABELMed EHR-EMR/PM, has launched an OEM program created to assist resellers, medical software developers ...
Recently launched PatientClick EHR (www.patientclick.com), a leading provider of web-based electronic solutions for medical practitioners transitioning from paper to electronic medical records ...
Epic alone has medical records on 250 million people, ... EMR creators should take the same approach: measure how long every action takes and speed it up. Simplify the interface.
Have we finally reached the tipping point for electronic medical records, where the momentum becomes great enough that mass adoption becomes inevitable? (Picture from Bradford Billing, a medical ...
A total of 216 EHR-related medical malpractice claims closed between 2010 and 2018, according to a recent Doctors Company study. Advertisement. Jackie Drees Wednesday, August 28th, 2019.
In their Trial Advocacy column, Ben Rubinowitz and Evan Torgan write that a careful look at electronic medical records often reveals inaccuracies that not only adversely affect patient care, but ...