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Recent progress in technological development has demonstrated the potential to overhaul how patient care is being administered — from wearables that can help battle heart disease to AI models that can …
Posted Nov 20, 2019healthcare it
Horrid handwriting, redundant EHR tasks and lengthy documentation plagued Falls Community Hospital and Clinic. Not anymore, thanks to new note templates and tools.
Posted Nov 20, 2019healthcare it
Dr. Zakiuddin Ahmed, CEO of Digital Care, says the government in Pakistan is starting to understand that technology should be patient-centric, which has been one of the biggest challenges to digital …
Posted Nov 20, 2019digital health
During his talk last week at Beth Israel, Halamka discussed how healthcare organizations will still interact with computing devices but are moving away from keyboards and toward audio. Emerging …
Posted Nov 20, 2019 Predictive Analytics Health IT Healthcare Innovation
The complaints about electronic health records are well known — they take time away from patients, their records don’t translate from one doctor to another, they create a glut of inaccessible …
Posted Nov 19, 2019ehr
The nudges in reprogrammed electronic health records prompt medical assistants to set up a screening order for doctors to sign once they see the patient. Although early cancer detection can lead to …
Posted Nov 19, 2019ehr
One in 5 U.S. residents will be of retirement age by 2030; four years later, those 65 and older will outnumber children under 18, the U.S. Census Bureau reports. Growing alongside the numbers of …
Posted Nov 18, 2019smart wearables
Healthcare providers are using data analytics to forecast staffing requirements, which improves care and reduces costs.
Posted Nov 18, 2019predictive analytics
Researchers sought to assess and benchmark how physicians view electronic health record usability, as defined by a standardized metric, and use that to evaluate how poor UX correlates with feelings of …
Posted Nov 18, 2019ehrusability
Richard Staynings, chief security strategist at Cylera, says hospitals have seconds to respond using defensive AI to recognize algorithm transformations taking place is suspected malware.
Posted Nov 18, 2019aicybersecurity
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