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Kansas Supreme Court rules hospital must grant woman electronic access to records
The Kansas Supreme Court ruled that a hospital in the state must provide a woman with electronic access to public records. -
What Oracle pays its software developers
Oracle has become a major player in the EHR and medtech industry. The company is looking to hire top-of-the-line software engineer talent. -
CDC looks to EHR data to determine effectiveness of vaccines
The CDC is calling for vendors to provide white papers on utilizing EHR data to determine the effectiveness of vaccines against respiratory diseases, like COVID-19, Govexec reported Jan. 3. -
11 hospitals seeking EHR talent
Three of the top vendors hospitals use to participate in the Medicare EHR incentive program are Oracle Cerner, Epic and Meditech, according to ONC data. Here are 11 hospitals and health systems that have posted job listings seeking EHR and IT expertise in the last month. -
5 eClinicalWorks EHR updates
EClinicalworks has made a name for itself as a smaller ambulatory cloud-based EHR company competing with giants like Epic and Oracle Cerner. Here are five eClinicalWorks updates Becker's has covered since Oct. 14: -
Oracle Cerner VA rollout set to pick up in mid-2023
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to resume its Oracle Cerner EHR system rollout in June 2023, Nextgov reported Dec. 30. -
CFO departures, earnings reports, VA troubles: How Oracle Cerner made headlines in December
From their CFO leaving, to a strong Cerner earnings report, to continued troubles with the Department of Veterans Affairs EHR rollout, here are six headlines showcasing what Oracle Cerner has done since Dec. 5: -
University Hospitals eyes unified Epic EHR in 2023
University Hospitals in Cleveland aims to have a unified EHR platform by the end of 2023. -
Wyoming clinic selects eClinicalWorks for EHR
Gillette, Wyo.-based Downtown Pediatrics selected eClinicalWorks Cloud as its EHR vendor. -
Mount Sinai researchers lead study on EHR's ability to diagnose heart disease
Researchers at New York City-based Mount Sinai health system used machine learning to derive a "digital biomarker" from EHR data that can accurately diagnose coronary artery disease, TCTMD reported Dec. 27. -
Washington VA medical center losing staff due to Oracle Cerner rollout
Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center is losing staff and seeing high staff frustration as the Spokane, Wash.-based hospital continues to use the Oracle Cerner EHR, first rolled out in 2018 and paused in July, The Spokesman Review reported Dec. 26. -
New York health system to use USDA grant to integrate Epic EHR into emergency response system
Potsdam, N.Y.-based St. Lawrence Health is using part of a $10 million USDA grant to integrate its Epic EHR with its emergency response services, Watertown Daily Times reported Dec. 24. -
Hawaii's prison EHR has been down for months
Hawaii's state prison EHR hasn't been properly functioning for several months, leaving providers unable to access inmate medical and vaccination records, Honolulu Civil Beat reported. -
Epic in the last 30 days
From launching a new connection hub to new partnerships with health systems, here are nine updates on Epic's operations, software products and partnerships reported by Becker's Hospital Review in December. -
New York hospital posted VIP status in patient EHRs: Report
New York City-based NYU Langone Health had VIP status listed in patient EHRs, The New York Times reported Dec. 22. -
Mississippi health center transitions to eClinicalWorks for EHR
Laurel, Miss.-based Family Health Center has selected eClinicalWorks as its EHR vendor. -
What to expect from EHR vendors in 2023
From EHR vendors touting big plans to create national patient databases, to their plans to move forward with interoperability efforts, here is what hospital and health system CIOs can expect from electronic health records vendors in 2023: -
Albany Med says Epic EHR integration will go live in 2024
Albany (N.Y.) Medical Center said it has made progress with its Epic EHR transition and that the integration is set to go live in 2024. -
10 biggest moves from Oracle Cerner in '22
Oracle Cerner, the nation's second-largest hospital EHR vendor, had a bustling 2022. For one, it got a new name — and owner. -
NorthBay integrates early warning algorithm with Oracle Cerner EHR, achieves 16% decrease in mortality rate
Through a partnership with PeraHealth, Fairfield, Calif.-based NorthBay Health was able to integrate an early warning algorithm with its Oracle Cerner EHR system that led to a 16 percent decrease in the mortality rate.
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