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Top 10 negative, positive words in patient EHR messages
Patients sending negative words in EHR messages isn't associated with provider burnout, a study in JAMA Network Open found, but natural language processing may identify ways to filter them out and otherwise improve the patient experience. -
Epic launches interoperability hub for developers
Epic is introducing a connection hub where developers can indicate that their software is interoperable with the EHR vendor. -
Oracle-Cerner deal 6 months later: CIOs weigh in
Hospitals and health systems using Cerner for their EHR haven't seen a lot of changes in the six months since the vendor was bought by software giant Oracle, save for some extra engagement from the company, several CIOs told Becker's. -
UCSF Health merges medical, oral health records into Epic EHR
UCSF Health and UCSF Dentistry, both based in San Francisco, have merged medical and oral health records into its Epic EHR system. -
Employee inappropriately accesses UC Davis' EHR for 5 years
An employee of Sacramento, Calif.-based UC Davis Health accessed the health system's electronic health records system without proper cause, potentially compromising the personal information of 408 patients. -
What Epic is doing with Apple, Google + Microsoft
Epic has been working with Big Tech companies lately to help hospitals and health systems better manage their EHRs. -
Kaiser, Virginia Mason, more say they are not partaking in the MyChart charge trend
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, MultiCare and Kaiser Permanente said that they do not have any plans to charge patients for MyChart messages with physicians, The News Tribune reported Dec. 5. -
8 hospitals, health systems charging for MyChart messaging
A growing number of health systems are starting to charge patients for asking for their physicians' advice through online patient portals, such as MyChart. Here are some hospitals and health systems partaking in the growing trend: -
3 health systems opting for Epic EHRs
Below are three health systems that launched a new Epic EHR system or announced plans to do so since Nov. 9. -
Alabama hospital selects Meditech for EHR
Alexander City, Ala.-based Russell Medical Center has chosen Meditech's software-as-a-service option for its EHR. -
Lawsuit, new clients, VA troubles: What Oracle Cerner has done in past month
From being ordered to stand trial in a brain damage lawsuit to picking up several new hospital clients, here are 12 headlines about EHR vendor Oracle Cerner from the past month. -
10 Massachusetts health centers switch to Epic EHR with $5M grant
Ten Massachusetts health centers went live Dec. 1 with new Epic EHRs thanks to $5 million in federal funding from the American Rescue Plan. -
Jefferson Health to migrate Epic EHR to Microsoft
Jefferson Health is migrating functionality of its Epic EHR system to Microsoft Azure in a bid to secure, improve and optimize IT service delivery. -
Former Cerner, Allscripts exec appointed to leadership role at EHR imaging firm
Mark Burgess, a former executive with Cerner and Allscripts, has been named president of the North America region for EHR imaging company Agfa HealthCare. -
Fenway Health swaps Athenahealth EHR with Epic
Boston-based Fenway Health went live Dec. 1 with a new Epic EHR. -
Athenahealth launches clinical advisory board
EHR vendor Athenahealth has launched a clinical advisory board to serve as a forum providing feedback to improve EHR workflows for clinicians. -
Meditech in the last 30 days
From piloting a clinical search tool with Google Health to partnering with new health systems, here are seven updates on Meditech's operations, software products and partnerships reported by Becker's Hospital Review in November. -
8 health systems switching to a new EHR system
Here are eight health systems that went live or announced plans to go live with a new EHR system in November: -
Oracle Cerner ordered to stand trial in brain damage lawsuit
A U.S. appeals court has ordered Oracle Cerner to stand trial in a lawsuit accusing the company's software of causing a patient's brain damage. -
Epic in the last 30 days
From entering into an agreement with Google Cloud to making its EHR system more compatible with Apple users, here are seven updates on Epic's operations, software products and partnerships reported by Becker's Hospital Review in November.
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