In a webinar hosted by Becker's Hospital Review on July 31, a panel of experts discussed data collection efforts by national orthopedic registries as well as new solutions that make supply purchasing in the orthopedic service line more effective.
About 60 percent of acute-care hospitals in the U.S. have at least a basic electronic health record, according to a new report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
CMS' final 2015 payment rule for inpatient psychiatric facilities and the prospective 2015 payment rule for skilled nursing facilities both include incentives and payment adjustments to encourage these providers to adopt electronic health records.
About 60 percent of acute-care hospitals in the U.S. have at least a basic electronic health record system, and most hospitals could meet many requirements of meaningful use stage 2. However, just 5.8 percent of hospitals could meet all 15…
In the past year, 61 percent of global healthcare organizations have experienced some form of security-related incident, according to a report from MeriTalk, underwritten by EMC Corp.