Hospitals and health systems' adoption of new technologies, ranging from virtual care to contactless check-in solutions, has spiked amid the COVID-19 pandemic, giving patients and providers safer alternatives to traditional care delivery.
At the Becker's Healthcare Health IT + Revenue Cycle Management Virtual Event held from July 22 to 24, 28 leaders in health IT spoke about the biggest challenges during the pandemic, lessons learned and big ideas for the future. Here…
Four of the top vendors hospitals use to participate in the Medicare EHR Incentive Program are Allscripts, Cerner, Epic and Meditech, according to 2018 ONC data.
New York's Technology SWAT Teams, which were formed in March by the state IT services office, have helped the state save about $14 million by managing its COVID-19-related tech needs, according to StateScoop.
Time magazine on July 28 released a "one-stop dashboard" to track COVID-19 case counts and state comparison among other data being reported across the U.S. and globe.
CVS Health customers in Georgia and Massachusetts now have access to telehealth visits through the retail giant's MinuteClinics, according to a Chain Store Age report.
A group of 22 state attorneys general sent a letter to HHS Secretary Alex Azar July 28 urging the agency to "immediately withdraw" its recent changes to hospital data reporting protocol and restore oversight to the CDC.
The University of Chicago Medicine has had to take a hard look at its 2020 IT and systemwide project plans to shift priorities to best match the overall needs of the health system, according to CIO Heather Nelson.
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