The U.S. Department of Defense is seeking a commercial solution to replace its current electronic health record and information system. While the department has not yet issued a final request for proposals, several partnerships have already formed to compete for…
Patients aren't always willing to disclose sensitive physical health information to providers, but now some providers are accessing information from data brokers to identify those who may be high-risk, according to a Bloomberg report.
Of the Epic and Cerner organizations considering acquiring an interactive patient system, more than 80 percent will choose their respective vendor's product over a best-of-breed solution, according to a report from KLAS Research.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has released draft guidance regarding nanotechnology, reflecting the department's stance on regulating products that contain nanotechnology rather than nanotechnology itself.
A study funded by the National Eye Institute found telemedicine was an effective strategy to screen for retinopathy of prematurity, a potentially blinding disease affecting premature infants.
Cerner, Accenture Federal Services and Leidos have partnered to bid on the Department of Defense's $11 billion, 10-year Healthcare Management System Modernization contract to build the department's next health information system.
Researchers who developed a search engine app in the electronic health record found it was easier to access relevant medical history information of a certain patient and reduced the utilization of emergency department imaging services, according to a study in…
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