The electronic health record was supposed to usher in a new era of efficiency and improved patient care. Instead, it has become a symbol of physician burnout and frustration.
EHRs / Interoperability
Orange, Calif.-based UCI Health will transition four former Tenet hospitals to an Epic EHR system.
Epic implementations can take years but health systems can start going live with the EHR in a matter of months, a company leader told Becker's.
The Department of Veterans Affairs' Oracle Health implementation at one of its Chicago-area facilities is exceeding early expectations, Nextgov reported March 27.
MyMichigan Medical Center Sault in Sault Ste. Marie is spending millions of dollars to install Epic across the hospital, according to The Sault News.
Leaders from two of the largest EHR companies in the U.S. set ambitious goals for the coming months related to artificial intelligence, interoperability and business growth. How do they compare?
Oracle Health, which ranks No. 2 in U.S. hospital EHR market share, had a busy March. Here are seven headlines from the company formerly known as Cerner.
HHS released its Federal Health IT Strategic Plan March 27, addressing the agency's plans to modernize national public health data infrastructure and promote interoperability with EHRs.
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic is taking a different approach with AI and is leaning into its clinicians so that they can develop their own AI capabilities, MITSloan reported March 27.
OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital has spent $12 million to upgrade its EHR system to CareConnect.