Providers slowly but surely adopting health IT tools
Mobile technologies and electronic medical records both are continuing to gain traction with healthcare providers, according to the results of CompTIA’s annual healthcare IT insights study, unveiled...
View ArticleThree-in-Five Physicians Satisfied with their EHR
According to a new report from Deloitte Center for Health Services (DCHS), which surveyed 613 physicians on the state of healthcare reform and the medical profession in general, three-in-five...
View ArticleGovernment driving health IT in Asia-Pac | EHR
$1.2 billion market projected to reach $2.2 billion by 2018 Taking a cue from U.S. stimulus initiatives such as HITECH, Asia Pacific countries are seeing a big uptick in electronic health record(EHR)...
View ArticleONC funding up big in proposed 2014 budget
The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT receives a big financial boost in the Obama administration’s proposed fiscal 2014 budget, unveiled Wednesday afternoon as part of the U.S....
View ArticleONC: EHR, Health Information Exchange Use on the Rise
The adoption of electronic health record systems and participation in EHR incentive programs has increased significantly since 2009, according to a recent report to Congress by the Office of National...
View ArticleEHRs boost vaccine efficiency
Electronic health records (EHR) can help fight vaccine-preventable diseases by automating immunization data, according to research recently published in the journal Applied Clinical Informatics....
View ArticleONC Releases Electronic Health Record Vendor Guide for Providers
The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT has released a new guidebook on electronic health record contracts, FierceEMR reports. Details of the Guidebook The ONC document offers guidance on:...
View ArticleEHR use reduces ED visits, hospitalizations for diabetics
The use of electronic health records is associated with a decrease in emergency department visits and hospitalizations of diabetic patients, according to a study published Wednesday the Journal of the...
View ArticleEHRs can improve patient-physician interaction
Electronic health records, which have long been maligned as disruptive to the patient/physician relationship, can be used to enhance communication and interaction, according to an article published in...
View ArticleOmniMD can provide Ambulatory EHR software for Patient health record...
In State of New York, OmniMD can provide web based EHR software in cities like Albany, Amherst, Brentwood, Bronx, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Cheektowaga, Clarkstown, Clay, Greenburgh, Hempstead, Irondequoit,...
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