Epic, Meditech, and Oracle Health are advancing interoperability efforts, driving improved data sharing and connectivity in healthcare. Epic is leading the charge toward nationwide health information ...
Maternal mortality rates in the U.S. have climbed in recent years. Moreover, mortality rates are significantly higher for Black women and American Indian and Alaska Native American women than the rest ...
Reaction is generally positive to a federal initiative aimed at increasing electronic health record (EHR) interoperability and giving patients and providers quicker access to information about visits.
Healthtech Company Leads the Way Ahead of ONC’s December 31 Compliance Deadline NextGen Healthcare, a leading provider of innovative, cloud-based healthcare technology solutions, today announced that ...
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Although EHR solutions have been in the spotlight for over a decade, they are still riddled with some persistent interoperability issues. The importance of EHR interoperability has skyrocketed during ...
Precision medicine, care coordination programs, and value-based payment models continue to disrupt and transform traditional healthcare markets for consumers, providers, health plans, and digital ...
One of most exciting aspects of the HITECH Act is that it’s supposed to encourage portability of medical information across EHR software, hospitals, clinics and even state lines. Unfortunately, we’re ...
Issued by Black Book Market Research ahead of this week's release of the 2026 "State of Global Digital Healthcare, IT and EMR ...
Time is running out for vendors to submit bids on the planned $11 billion, 10-year contract to deliver an electronic health records system to the Defense Department. The DOD Healthcare Management ...
A study recently published in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association found that sites that use the same electronic health record vendor are generally more interoperable than the ...