EHRs more useful and secure than paper records
There are many reasons why EHR programs are more useful and secure than traditional paper records.
How CME integrated into EHRs can cut costs, improve care quality
Regardless of clinical specialties, all health care providers have been tasked to reduce medical expenses and bolster quality of care.
EHR training proves to be crucial
Bradley Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Tennessee experienced issues with delayed Medicare claims due to an inadequate amoount EHR training for its staff, according to the Cleveland Banner.
Massachusetts leads the charge in EHR adoption
The adoption of electronic health records has been sparked by federal mandates like meaningful use and the EHR incentive programs, both of which came from the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services,
Physicians and patients can benefit from easier-to-use EHR interfaces
By increasing the accessibility and ease of using EHR software, physicians can provide better care.
EHRs keep patients and doctors connected on the go [VIDEO]
These days everyone is on the go - and that includes doctors. Patients want to be able to have access to their doctors without having to make an appointment, especially if they have important questions about their medications.
CMS meaningful use audits are in full swing
Because so many hospitals and physicians are using EHRs and taking advantage of incentives, the CMS is performing audits to ensure that federal money is being spent properly, while independent sources are conducting studies regarding upcoding.
EHRs and mobile devices help build collections of metadata
Electronic health care records and software in combination with mobile devices can provide data about specific populations and help the U.S. provide better social services.
EHRs outshine traditional clinical trials [VIDEO]
Doctors rely on clinical trial results to get the information they need to help treat patients. Getting this data can sometimes take years - but what if there was a better way? According to a new study, EHRs can get doctors access to clear, organized data in much less time.
Report suggests most hospitals are now sharing data
Some critics see big data as a meaningless buzzword when it comes to health care, but many experts believe that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will emphasize participation in health information exchanges during stage 3 of the meaningful use program.
Pathologists, EHRA push for more meaningful use flexibility
Another day for the health care industry means that another group of physicians has fallen on hard times within the meaningful use program.
Showing physicians EHR benefits may increase adoption rates
By making more physicians aware of the incentives involved with EHRs, adoption rates in the U.S. may increase even more.
Study proves EHRs can identify patients with undiagnosed hypertension
Northwestern Medicine researchers conducted a study that found the reviewing of electronic health records and utilization of algorithms can identify patients with undiagnosed hypertension at a high accuracy rate.
New survey reports physicians’ EHR usage
New studies show that electronic health records are becoming the norm across all levels of the health care industry. While the successes are shown in numbers, some doctors are skeptical due to patient and security concerns.
Is EHR point-of-care more useful than standard clinical trials?
A recent study conducted by the University of Manchester and published in the journal Health Technology Assessment suggests that using electronic health records to identify the better of two treatment options is more time efficient and less costly than standard clinical procedures.
Critical access hospitals still behind in EHR adoption race
Small practices have always had a more difficult time purchasing and implementing electronic health record systems than larger health care networks.
EHRs are about more than meaningful use [VIDEO]
If your practice has implemented an electronic health records system, then hopefully you and your staff have been experiencing the many ways that EHRs can benefit you and your patients.
EHRs keep patients and doctors connected
When it comes to electronic health records, there has been so much said by government officials, industry experts and healthcare professionals it can be tough for doctors to know exactly how this technology can benefit them and their patients.