A coalition of electronic health record vendors is pressuring CMS and the ONC to enact a proposed rule that would give providers additional flexibility in attesting to meaningful use during the 2014 reporting year.
In April, released patents showed Google was working on a 'smart' contact lens with the ability to monitor glucose levels in wearers' tears, aiding diabetes management. Now, Google has partnered with the eyewear division at pharmaceutical firm Novartis to make…
Using electronic health records to both select trial participants and track their progress could be cheaper and more effective than a traditional clinical trial structure, according to a study in Health Technology Assessment.
The average percentage of physicians e-prescribing through an electronic health record increased tenfold from December 2008 to April 2014, jumping from 7 percent to 70 percent, according to a data brief from the ONC.
More than half of healthcare providers — 55 percent — are using a commercial practice management software, but 63 percent of those users are looking to replace that software, according to a report from practice management comparison site Software Advice.
When comparing types and prevalence of dispensing errors for electronically transmitted prescriptions versus paper prescriptions, e-prescriptions did not necessarily result in fewer prescription errors, according to a study in BMJ Quality & Safety.
Safeguarding protected health information is becoming more prevalent than ever as HIPAA concerns and data breaches continue to be top of mind in the health IT field.
"To improve the quality of our healthcare while lowering its cost, we will make the immediate investments necessary to ensure that, within five years, all of America's medical records are computerized." — President-elect Barack Obama, Jan. 8, 2009
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