• Poorly designed systems make doctors 'a slave to their EHR'

    Poorly designed systems make doctors 'a slave to their EHR'

    Problems with clunky electronic health record workflows – and the inability to share patient information between clinics – are driving some physicians right out of healthcare. But some facilities have …

    Posted May 23, 2019burnoutehr

  • Poor broadband access in rural areas limits telemedicine use: study

    Poor broadband access in rural areas limits telemedicine use: study

    Telemedicine is frequently touted as a technology tool that can help improve healthcare access for rural populations, especially in areas with physician shortages. But telemedicine might not be the …

    Posted May 22, 2019telemedicine

  • Design and tech expertise influence patient HIT engagement

    Design and tech expertise influence patient HIT engagement

    Researchers at Penn State University say that people who are confident about machine performance and their own abilities to engage with technology are likely to transfer these attitudes to use of …

    Posted May 20, 2019patient engagement

  • Organizations are making patient experience a priority

    Organizations are making patient experience a priority

    Patient experience is more than just patient satisfaction surveys, claims Cleveland Clinic Chief Experience Officer Dr. Adrienne Boissy, who sees an evolution on the horizon.

    Posted May 20, 2019patient

  • Will Human Intelligence As We Know It Disappear In The Age Of A.I.?

    Will Human Intelligence As We Know It Disappear In The Age Of A.I.?

    Who is more intelligent: a caveman, a smartphone or your brother? What if we also put artificial intelligence in line? Humanity has come a long way from the African savannah to arrive at the urban …

    Posted May 20, 2019aiopinion

  • Patient Hurt by Do-It-Yourself Pancreas Prompts FDA Warning

    Patient Hurt by Do-It-Yourself Pancreas Prompts FDA Warning

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned diabetics against building their own artificial pancreas system to help control blood sugar levels after a patient using one suffered an accidental insulin …

    Posted May 20, 2019fda

  • UPMC Starts Telemedicine Company to Fight Infectious Disease

    UPMC Starts Telemedicine Company to Fight Infectious Disease

    PITTSBURGH – To help hospitals address a nationwide shortage of physicians specializing in infectious diseases, UPMC announced today that it has formed a telemedicine-enabled company called Infectious …

    Posted May 20, 2019telehealth

  • San Francisco Bans Facial Recognition Technology

    San Francisco Bans Facial Recognition Technology

    It is the first ban by a major city on the use of facial recognition technology by the police and all other municipal agencies. SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco, long at the heart of the technology …

    Posted May 17, 2019facial recognition

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