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- Cascade Orthopaedics Selects the SRS High-Performance Hybrid EMR for Its 15 Providers
- Concord Orthopaedics, P.A., Selects SRS Hybrid EMR for Its 25 Providers
- Horizon Eye Care Selects SRS ePrescribing and OpenPath Technology for Its 20 Physicians
- OrthoNeuro Selects SRS Hybrid EMR Over CCHIT-Certified EMR for Its 41 High-Performance Providers
- SRSsoft Partners with White Plume Technologies
- Cardiac Specialists, P.C., Uses the SRS Hybrid EMR to Alert Patients in Record Time
- Alabama Orthopaedic Specialists, P.A. Embraces SRSsoft's Scalable, Easy-to-Use Solution
- SRSsoft Supports Peter Orszag to Lead Office of Management and Budget
- The Rothman Institute Selects SRSsoft; Fast-Paced Orthopaedic Practice Prefers Proven Reputation and Experience
- National Research Council Report on Electronic Medical Records Software supported by SRSsoft
- The Heart Group Selects SRS Hybrid EMR for Its 37 Providers
- Capital Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Center Deploys SRSsoft Clinical Manager in a Record 44 Business Days
- New Milford Orthopedic Associates, P.C., Selects SRS Hybrid EMR for Its 12 Providers
- Peachtree Orthopaedic Clinic Selects SRSsoft Based on Success of Hybrid EMR with Peers
- SRSsoft Excels in 2008 with Hybrid EMR Solution
- Academy Women's Healthcare Associates Selects SRSsoft to Preserve Comprehensive Care Approach
- Cardiology Consultants of Westchester, P.C., Selects SRSsoft's Scalable, Unifying Solution for Their Large Practice
- Durango Orthopedic Associates, P.C., Selects SRS Hybrid EMR
- Orthopedic Associates of Meadville, P.C., Selects SRS Hybrid EMR
- SRSsoft Partners with Georgia Association of Orthopaedic Executives
- Sierra Regional Spine Institute Selects Hybrid EMR Solution
- The Orthopedic Specialty Clinic Selects SRS Hybrid EMR Solution
- Bones of PA, Inc., Names SRS as Preferred Vendor
- SRS Partners with California BONES Society to Support Regional Orthopaedic Executives
- Regional Cardiology Associates Medical Group Selects SRS Hybrid EMR for Its 22 Providers
- Southern California Orthopedic Institute Selects the SRS High-Performance Hybrid EMR for Its 51 Providers
- Northern California Medical Associates, Inc., De-installs Two CCHIT EMRs and Selects the SRS High-Performance Hybrid EMR for Its 50 Providers
- SRS Applauds CCHIT for Listening to the Voice of the Physician
- SRS Honored with Cardiovascular Institute of the South's Partnership Award
- SRSsoft Connects Physicians with Retail Pharmacies across the Country
- Valley Oak Orthopaedics De-installs CCHIT EMR and Replaces It with SRS Hybrid EMR
- Southeastern Orthopedic Center and Tattnall Hospital Drop CCHIT-certified EMR Purchased for Its 35 Providers and Replace It with SRS Hybrid EMR
- No-Cost Pilot Program Drives Explosive Growth at SRS; Decade-Long Strategy of Listening to Physicians Pays Off
- Chestnut Hill Cardiology Selects SRS Hybrid EMR; Increased Productivity More "Meaningful" Than Government Stimulus Funds
- The Voice of the Physician Is Heard in Washington
- SRS Restores Balance between Physicians and Vendor at Midwest Orthopaedics, P.A.
- SRSsoft Named to the 2009 Inc. 5000 List of Fastest-Growing Private Companies
- Jewett Orthopaedic Clinic, P.A., Selects SRS Hybrid EMR for Its 32 Providers after Thorough Due Diligence
- University Children's Eye Center Selects the SRS Productivity-Leading Hybrid EMR
- St. Paul Eye Clinic, P.A., Selects the Productivity-Focused SRS Hybrid EMR for Its 15 Providers
- Toledo Orthopaedic Surgeons, Inc., Selects SRS Hybrid EMR after Comparison of Workflow Efficiencies
- Eye Associates of Colorado Springs, P.C., Increases Productivity with SRS Hybrid EMR
- Bone & Joint Clinic of Baton Rouge, Inc., Reports Immediate Productivity Gains with the SRS Hybrid EMR
- Waco Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Clinic Enhances Productivity with SRS Hybrid EMR
- Orthopaedic Center of Southern Illinois Selects Specialty-Focused SRS Hybrid EMR After No-Cost Pilot Program
- Flagstaff Bone and Joint Selects Productivity-Driven SRS Hybrid EMR for Its 13 Providers
- SRSsoft Applauds Referendum on Government Control
- SRSsoft Appoints David Thomas to Board of Directors
- Mountain View Hospital Extends Use of SRS Productivity-Focused EMR Hospital-Wide
- Marietta Dermatology Associates, P.A., Selects SRS Hybrid EMR to Replace Traditional EMR Purchased with Practice-Management System
- Island Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, P.C., De-Installs Document Management System in Favor of Productivity-Enhancing SRS Hybrid EMR
- SRS Applauds AMA and Physician Groups for Warning against Purchase of Failure-Prone EHRs
- Desert Orthopedics Selects Efficiency-Focused SRS Hybrid EMR for Its 16 Providers
- Coastal Orthopaedic Associates, P.A. Selects the Physician-Focused SRS Hybrid EMR for Its 14 Providers
- Anchorage Fracture & Orthopedic Clinic Selects the SRS Hybrid EMR for Its 24 Providers
- The Retina Group of Washington Selects SRS Hybrid EMR for its 20 Highly-Specialized Ophthalmologists
- SRS Launches EMR Replacement Program for Medical Practices Seeking to De-Install Legacy EMRs
- SRS and Ingenix Collaborate to Deliver Integrated Practice Management and EHR Applications and Services
- OA Centers for Orthopaedics Selects the Revenue-Enhancing SRS Hybrid EMR for Its 41 Providers and Three Locations
- Sandhills Pediatrics Selects the SRS Hybrid EMR for Its 14 Providers and 4 Locations
- SRS Applauds American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) for EMR Position Statement
- Sacramento Maternal-Fetal Medicine Selects the SRS Hybrid EMR For Its Highly Specialized Providers
- SRS Partners with Medstrat to Offer a PACS Solution as Part of Unified Desktop for Orthopaedics
- Medical Hills Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Selects the SRS Hybrid EMR for Its 14 Providers Based on Patient Care and Cost Benefits
- Illinois Bone & Joint Institute Selects the SRS EHR for Its 242 Providers and 22 Locations
- SRSsoft Ranked among Fastest Growing Companies in North America on Deloitte's 2010 Technology Fast 500™
- Advanced Pain Management Selects the SRS Hybrid EMR for Its 7 Providers across Multiple Office Locations
- SRSsoft Named to the 2010 Inc. 5000 List of Fastest-Growing Private Companies
- Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center Selects the SRS Unified Desktop™ for Its 35 Providers across 6 Locations
- SRSsoft to Attain Government Certification for EMR Delivering Productivity-Focused Meaningful Use
- Eye Faculty Practice at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary Selects the SRS EHR for Its 13 Specialists
- The Retina Care Center Selects SRS EHR to Empower Physicians and Staff
- Brielle Orthopedics, P.A. Selects the SRS EHR for Its 12 High-Performance Providers
- Space City Pain Specialists Selects the SRS EHR for Its 6 High-Performance Providers
- SRS Meets Major Milestone for Government Certification of Its Productivity-Focused Meaningful Use EHR
- Orthopaedics East & Sports Medicine Center Selects SRS ePrescribing for Its 17 Specialty Providers
- Orthopaedic Surgery Associates of Marquette, P.C. Selects the SRS EHR & SRS CareTracker PM for Its 13 Specialty Providers
- Neurosurgery, Orthopaedics & Spine Specialists, P.C. Selects the SRS EHR for Its 33 Providers
- Danbury Orthopedic Associates Selects the SRS EHR to Position Its 20 Specialty Providers for the Future
- Pinehurst Dermatology Selects the SRS EHR for Its Specialty Providers
- Orthopedic Institute Selects the SRS EHR for Its 38 Specialty Providers
- SRS EHR Receives Full Government Certification of Its Productivity-Focused Meaningful Use EHR
- The Philadelphia Hand Center, P.C., Selects the SRS EHR for Its 40 Specialty Providers and 13 Locations
- Michigan Eye Institute Selects the SRS EHR for Its 5 Offices and 8 Specialists
- The Orthopaedic Institute of Central Jersey & Orthopaedic Spine Institute Select the SRS EHR for its 19 Providers and 4 Locations
- Michael P. Lang Joins SRSsoft Leadership Team as Executive Vice President of Sales
- Sandhills Pediatrics Receives $184,000 in EHR Incentives with the SRS EHR
- The Rothman Institute Selects the SRS Certified EHR for its 100 Providers and 14 Office Locations
- Orthopaedic Associates of Wausau, S.C. Selects the SRS EHR for its 6 Providers
- SRS Partners with Omedix to Offer a Patient Portal as a Key Part of Its Unified Desktop™
- Rochester Knee and Sports Medicine, P.C., Selects the SRS EHR and PM for Its 5 Physicians and 3 Locations
- St. Paul Eye Clinic, P.A., Selects the SRS Certified EHR for Its 13 High-Volume Ophthalmologists and 2 Optometrists in 7 Office Locations
- Orthopaedics of Steamboat Springs, P.C. Selects the SRS EHR for Its High-Performance Specialists
- Jack Walsh Joins SRSsoft Leadership Team as Chief Financial Officer
- The Orthopaedic Group, P.C., Selects the SRS EHR for Its 36 Providers and 10 Office Locations
- Orthopaedic Center of Southern Illinois Selects the SRS Certified EHR for Its 9 Providers
- Pacific Eye Specialists Selects the SRS EHR for Its 10 Providers and 3 Office Locations
- Pediatric Orthopaedic Associates, P.C., Selects the SRS EHR for Its 12 Providers and 11 Office Locations
- Physicians at Midwest Orthopaedics Successfully Attest to Meaningful Use with the SRS EHR
- Princeton Orthopaedic Associates, P.A., Selects the SRS Certified EHR for Its 20 Providers
- Commonwealth Orthopaedics Selects the SRS EHR for Its 91 Providers and 9 Office Locations
- Mendelson/Kornblum Orthopedic and Spine Surgeons Selects the SRS EHR for Its 20 Providers and 17 Physical Therapists in 3 Office Locations
- Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics Selects the SRS Certified EHR for Its 43 Physicians, 40 Residents, and 30 Therapists in 4 Offices
- SRS Team of 40 Software Engineers Devotes 6 Months to Delivering Unparalleled Usability
- Pediatric Associates of Savannah, PC Improves Patient Service with State-of-the-Art SRS Patient Portal
- Coastal Cardiovascular Consultants, PA, Rejects Hospital-Subsidized EHR in Favor of Specialty-Focused SRS EHR
- Unrivaled Usability of SRS EHR Is Key to OrthoKansas, P.A.’s Purchase Decision
- 38-Provider St. Cloud Orthopedics Selects the SRS EHR
- Unmatched Success of SRS in Orthopaedics Leads Mountainstate Orthopedic Associates to Purchase SRS EHR
- SRS Commitment to Physician Productivity Drives EHR Purchase Decision for 17 Providers at Culicchia Neurological Clinic
- Enthusiastic SRS Clients Encouraged Southern Orthopaedic Surgeons to Select SRS EHR
- SRS EHR Chosen Over Hospital-Subsidized EHR by Lakeside Orthopedics
- SRS EHR’s Efficiency in Discrete-Data Capture Leads to Purchase Decision by West Tennessee Bone & Joint Clinic, P.C.
- Southern Brain & Spine, LLC, Selects the SRS EHR for Its 10 Providers
- Southern California Orthopedic Institute Selects the SRS Certified EHR for Its 32 Physicians to Pursue Meaningful Use
- 22-Physician Raleigh Orthopaedic Clinic Selects the SRS Certified EHR to Pursue Meaningful Use
- Following the Lead of Prominent Orthopaedic Groups, Premier Bone & Joint Centers Selects SRS EHR for Its 10 Physicians and 12 Locations
- Productivity-Enhancing SRS EHR Selected by Waterbury Orthopaedic Associates, P.C.
- Increasing Discontent with Current EHR Leads Western Kentucky Orthopaedic & Neurosurgical Associates to Trade Up to SRS PM and EHR
- OrthoKC Replaces Document-Management System with Certified SRS EHR
- Failed by Prior EHR Vendor, Pittsburgh Bone & Joint Surgeons Moves to SRS EHR/PM
- SRS Continuity of Care Exchange Platform (SRS CCX™) Automates Quality Reporting, Outcomes Management, and Population Health Improvement for Pine Medical Group
- 18-Provider Southern Oregon Orthopedics Adopts SRS EHR after Suffering Legacy-EHR Debacle
- SRS Makes It Easy to Meet Meaningful Use, According to Rapidly Growing Numbers of EHR Incentive Recipients
- Side-By-Side Comparison of SRS to Legacy EHR Reveals Stark Differences for 17-Provider Michigan Orthopaedic Institute
- East Bay Eye Specialists Selects the SRS Cloud™ EHR to Achieve Benefits of SRS EHR with Reduced Up-Front Costs
- SRS Powers Through Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy with Temporary Command Center and Cloud-Based Technology
- 21-Provider Eye Health Services Selects SRS EHR after Disappointing Experience with Click-Heavy Legacy EHR
- SRS Discusses Commitment to Local Growth with New Jersey Lieutenant Governor
- SRS Receives Substantial Investment from Thoma Bravo
- Lincoln Orthopaedic Center Selects SRS EHR, PACS, and Patient Portal Following Loss of Confidence in Prior EHR
- SRS Reports Exponential Growth in 2012 and Prepares for Continued Success in 2013
- Advanced Orthopedic Center Selects SRS EHR after Extensive Search Process
- SRS Ranks in the Top 4% of EHR Vendors Based on Meaningful Use Success
- 48-Provider Commonwealth Orthopaedic Centers Chooses SRS EHR and PM Over Subsidized Hospital System
- Evan Steele, SRSsoft CEO, Awarded 2013 Garden State Entrepreneur Excellence Award
- 24-Provider Tri-State Orthopaedics Selects the SRS EHR Based on Productivity Focus and Meaningful Use Success in Orthopaedics
- SRS’ Innovative Approach to Data Capture and Meaningful Use Lead East Lansing Orthopedic Association, P.C., to Select the SRS EHR
- SRS in the News
- Connecticut Group Easily Implements Document-Based EMR
- SRSsoft CEO, Evan Steele, Discusses Hybrid EMR and ARRA on EMR and HIPAA Blog
- Stimulus Fuels Gold Rush for Electronic Health Systems
- Question and Answer with Lynn Scheps, Government Affairs VP for SRSsoft EMR
- Evan Steele, CEO of SRSsoft, Featured in Health Data Management Discussing Government Standards for EHR Adoption
- SRSsoft Boss Says Specialists Aren't Sold on Meaningful Use
- What EHR Executives are Saying about Proposed "Meaningful Use" Criteria
- Is HITECH Working? #2: Key physicians will sit on the sidelines (at least for now).
- Looking at Slow EMR Adoption: A Response from Jack Callahan, Executive Vice President at SRSsoft
- HIT Vendor Executives - Advice for Dr. David Blumenthal
- Think About the Problems with Paper Charting
- EMR Vendor: Meaningful Use Rule Doesn't Address Meaningful Usability
- Finally, an EMR worthy of a T-shirt
- One EMR Vendor's View on Meaningful Use
- Reader's Write 8/31/2010 - Meaningful Use: Specialists Still Not a Priority
- Reaping the Benefits of a Digital Office: From EMR to Practice Management
- Readers Write 10/6/10 - EMR: One Size Does Not Fit All
- Meaningful Use: What About The Specialists?
- Evan Steele - Disruptive Forces in Health IT
- Is Your EMR a Spoon or a Backhoe? Importance of How an EMR Vendor Implements Meaningful Use
- Intelligent Healthcare Information Integration
- Blumenthal's departure will not derail federal health IT
- Readers Write 3/7/11 - Meaningful Use Does Not Have to Burden Physicians
- Eye Doctors Need Specialized EHRs
- Sandhills Paves the Way for Successful Pediatric EMR Implementations
- Evan Steele: Dealing with government health IT regulations is 'like playing chess'
- Achieving Meaningful Use is Possible in Orthopedics: Q&A With Robert Sharpe, MD, and Barbara Sack, Executive Director of Midwest Orthopaedics
- Tip: Specialists look for tailored EHR solutions
- HIStalk Practice Interviews Evan Steele, CEO, SRSsoft
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- Groups oppose including metadata standards in second round of meaningful use
- EHRs become more popular among rural primary care physicians
- ONC announces new program to get patients more involved in care
- Government issues new strategic plan for health IT
- EHR systems will support goals of new HHS initiative to prevent heart disease
- Future stages of meaningful use may bring significant gains in quality, study finds
- Physician enrollment in EHR incentive program increases in August
- Interoperability may push meaningful use goals
- ONC joins million hearts initiative with new contest
- Groups urge reconsideration of metadata standards
- Agency to study best practices in health IT use
- Committee releases proposal for single EHR vocabulary
- U.S. EHR incentive program avoids pitfalls faced by UK initiative
- ONC continues to push for more health data exchange
- New proposal calls for testing EHRs usability
- Growing comfort with meaningful use could lead to higher adoption rates next year
- The right EHR vendor can make meaningful use simpler for specialists
- ONC looks to EHRs to improve care transition
- Physicians say first stage of meaningful use is worth the effort
- Fewer technology workers are worried about meeting meaningful use
- Federal advisory panel opposes metadata standards in future stages of meaningful use
- Lower than expected EHR adoption rates are not necessarily a problem
- Experts call for greater focus on clinical quality measures
- CMS releases new document to guide practices through meaningful use attestation
- Meaningful use rules may be more accommodating for specialists than some think
- Expert commends government efforts to encourage EHR implementation
- Blumenthal is encouraged by high early adoption rates
- New legislation seeks to protect EHR users
- Officials say Massachusetts doctors are adopting EHRs in droves
- EHRs may help practices comply with multiple regulatory programs
- Security risk assessment is an important element of meaningful use attestation
- ONC approaches important goal
- Group calls for new regulatory authority to manage EHR use
- Officials begin discussing Stage 3 meaningful use rules
- Group calls for EHR deadlines to be pushed back
- ONC continues efforts to engage patients through EHR use
- Most radiologists are unfamiliar with meaningful use requirements, survey says
- Supercommittee's failure unlikely to impact EHR incentive program
- CMS delays enforcement of HIPAA 5010
- Industry gets anxious over looming update to meaningful use rules
- EHRs need to adopt single standard, ONC official says
- Meaningful use incentive payments continue to grow
- CMS official believes EHR incentive program is on the right track
- Physician assistants look to get in on EHR incentives
- Most physicians think meaningful use Stage 2 delay will encourage EHR adoption
- Federal investment in health IT projected to remain strong
- Reporting standards will figure largely in 2012
- Group recommends delaying HIPAA 5010
- Meaningful use benefits extend beyond incentive payments
- Radiology group approves of new meaningful use rules
- New ONC website to track EHR implementation efforts
- Former ONC chief sees bright future for EHRs
- EHR adoption a top concern for state lawmakers in 2012
- Private sector drove EHR adoption in 2011
- ONC chief cites major progress in EHR implementation efforts in 2011
- Following success of 2011, work ahead for federal health IT programs
- Mostashari expects 2012 to be a big year for meaningful use
- Meaningful use incentive payments hit high mark in 2011
- ONC readies new meaningful use rules
- Members of Congress call for more promotion of EHR
- ONC needs more funding to support EHR implementation efforts
- Consensus needed to build effective information exchange networks
- Mostashari sees 2012 as big year for EHRs
- Predicting the future of meaningful use
- MGMA calls for HIPAA 5010 delay
- Panel debates role of regulations in health IT
- Report provides tips for next stage of meaningful use
- New Medicaid quality measures overlap with meaningful use program
- Providers may be overlooking importance of regional extension centers
- Meaningful use drives growth in mobile healthcare device industry
- ONC would receive funding boost under President's budget
- New meaningful use rules may be more meaningful for specialists
- CMS officials talk meaningful use
- EHR adoption up but still no word on Stage 2 meaningful use rules
- Solving the complexity of EHR interoperability
- New meaningful use rules to create networked healthcare system
- ONC worked with stakeholders to get Stage 2 meaningful use right
- New EHR certification requirements support meaningful use data exchange rules
- Physicians line up to support stage 2 meaningful use
- Stage 2 meaningful use may be boon for patients
- Mostashari explains emphasis on EHR adoption over interoperability
- With help from stimulus, EHR adoption has taken off
- Stage 2 focuses on quality improvements
- Group says Stage 2 meaningful use doesn't go far enough
- Mostashari unveils Stage 2 meaningful use rules
- Senator calls for tougher meaningful use regulations
- Cardiologists get behind plan to delay Stage 2 meaningful use implementation
- EHR implementation can qualify physicians for multiple incentive programs
- Expert questions ONC's strategy for data exchange
- Physicians Must Rely on Patients to Meet Some Proposed Stage 2 Measures
- States support federal EHR initiatives
- Providers should assess EHR systems before continuing to Stage 2 meaningful use
- New meaningful use rules focus more on healthcare than technology
- Experts warn of meaningful use 'mission creep'
- Medical groups oppose regulatory burden
- Participation up in government's ePrescribing program
- Groups look for feedback on proposed meaningful use rules
- Physicians not happy about meaningful use provision
- Proposed meaningful use rules could still face revisions
- AMA calls for ICD-10 implementation delay
- Expert says support for patient engagement is important
- Doctors face ePrescribing penalties in spite of applying for exemptions
- Moving deadlines adds to regulatory confusion
- Not enough physicians are becoming meaningful users, group says
- CMS releases new clinical quality measures
- Meaningful use provisions could change
- Physician incentive payments outpace hospitals'
- AMA sends feedback on meaningful use to regulators
- CMS chief signals willingness to work with medical professionals
- HIMSS releases comments on Stage 2 meaningful use rules
- Groups fight health IT regulation, support physicians
- CHIME calls on CMS to adjust meaningful use requirements
- Groups argue over patient engagement provisions in meaningful use
- Lawmaker calls for exempting some doctors from meaningful use
- Group urges prompt publication of final meaningful use rules
- Group calls for higher patient engagement standards
- Expert voices concern over data transfer standard
- Meaningful use provision may be dependent on patient demographics
- Meaningful use provision may be dependent on patient demographics
- Doctors motivated to adopt EHRs by incentive payments
- Doctors motivated to adopt EHRs by incentive payments
- Meaningful use is a developing concept, expert says
- What role should government play in regulating health IT?
- Experts say physicians lack understanding of meaningful use
- New report calls out CMS for meaningful use flaws
- New report calls out CMS for meaningful use flaws
- U.S., Mexico announce health IT agreement
- U.S., Mexico announce health IT agreement
- Health reform ruling likely won't affect health IT initiatives
- Health information exchange expected to grow
- Physicians continue to sign up for meaningful use program
- New CMS initiative offers incentives for collaborative care
- AMA continues its call for changing the meaningful use program
- CMS unveils criteria for meaningful use stage 2
- Specialists can qualify for meaningful use
- Many EHR users struggle to qualify for meaningful use
- Policymakers begin discussing Stage 3 meaningful use
- HHS reaches physician EHR adoption goal for 2012
- Health IT group ready to get to work following ACA ruling
- Health IT initiatives should not be affected by health reform ruling
- Alabama strives to be haven for EHRs
- EHRs are on the rise at Community Health Centers
- RECs help physicians achieve meaningful use
- Policymakers begin talking about Stage 3 meaningful use
- CMS proposes new ePrescribing hardship exemptions
- Healthcare providers vary in meaningful use compliance
- Doctors would implement EHRs even without stimulus incentives
- CMS rolls out the audits for EHR users
- Advisory committee frames meaningful use stage 3
- Number of EHR providers results in more options but also difficulties
- New York state attempts to woo more EHR companies
- Some healthcare entities are more likely to receive EHR incentives
- New healthcare laws could lead to more HIT jobs
- Healthcare providers start preparing for stage 3 meaningful use
- Major medical organization speaks out against audits
- Health IT companies respond to meaningful use stage 2
- NGS warns against cloned EHR notes
- ONC puts the breaks on health information exchange rules
- AMA says meaningful use stage 2 is stricter than stage 1
- Website predicts increased demand for EHR consultants
- Meaningful use stage 2 includes hardship exemption for anesthesiologists
- Experts approve of meaningful stage 2 requirement for mobile security
- ONC authorizes five organizations to certify EHRs
- EHR use doubles in three years, study says
- ONCHIT offers advice for EHR security
- Meaningful use incentives closing in on the $7 billion mark
- National Health IT week extols medical software solutions
- ONC reminds providers of meaningful use deadline
- No set limit for meaningful use payouts, says ONC
- ONC tsar praises physicians for EHR implementation
- Government agency unveils second draft test for meaningful use
- Agency recommends nationwide patient identification
- Video simulation designed to hamper EHR security breaches
- The CDC announces new electronic messaging system
- Feds committed to preventing EHR fraud
- August was top month this year for meaningful use registration
- Survey shows majority of physicians use EHR
- CMS gives healthcare providers hit by Sandy more time
- OIG keeping an eye on EHR misuse
- Republican reps call for EHR incentive halt: "Silly," says Mostashari
- Blogger slams anti-meaningful use congressmen
- Agency advocates for increased EHR data governance
- Outlook not so good for halt of EHR incentives
- Private-public effort to test EHRs for HIE compatibility making strides
- Winners of HITONC design contest announced
- GOP lawmakers request meeting with HITONC and CMS
- Half of eligible professionals registered for meaningful use
- News on the final procedures for EHR certification and Kentucky HIE
- Rush toward meaningful use stage 2 begins
- VA stands in support of meaningful use
- Healthcare industry still needs more professionals skilled with EHRs
- HIEs may benefit behavioral health patients
- How to tell if your EHR is working
- Trickiest aspects of meeting stage 2 criteria
- Blogger beseeches Romney to stand by meaningful use
- Obama victory likely to mean continued benefits through EHR meaningful use
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Researchers examine clinical quality measures
- Meaningful use pays out nearly $8 billion since September
- Organization asks EHR users to protect the data of children and adolescents
- Mostashari says Obama can thank data analytics for victory
- Delaying installing EHR could cost you money in the future
- Quality of care could be enhanced through EHR interoperability
- Committee examined effectiveness of meaningful use
- EHRs shown to improve cholesterol treatment
- EHRs shown to improve cholesterol treatment
- 'Upcoding' in EHRs to be combated by AHA
- 'Upcoding' in EHRs to be combated by AHA
- Preliminary meaningful use stage 3 criteria released by HITPC
- Meaningful use should a be happy medium, says Mostashari
- HHS cites data security as top priority
- Health policy professor goes to bat for CMS
- Number of EPs receiving incentive payments exploded in 2012
- November sees surge in CMS payouts
- Some alterations made to meaningful use rules
- Some officials oppose extra audits for meaningful users
- HITONC blogger asks readers for certification feedback
- Encouraging survey regarding patient interest in EHR emerges
- Advanced EHRs becoming more popular with physicians
- HITONC praises states' meaningful use initiatives
- EHR usability is improving
- Canadian conservatives attack eHealth
- A few things to keep in mind regarding meaningful use
- House of Reps asked to push for more EMR use
- Increase in physician use of EHR linked to meaningful use
- Government agencies call for more safety reporting
- DOD and VA to link their EHR data
- HITONC opens safety plan for comment
- Patient portals pushed in meaningful use stage 2
- HITONC looks ahead to 2013
- A quick retrospective of EHR in 2012
- December was a massive month for meaningful use payouts
- Stage 3 recommendations released by health groups
- Some organizations want meaningful use pushed back
- UK set to emulate meaningful use
- EHR vendors also ask for more meaningful time
- CMS can keep up with last-minute meaningful users
- Meaningful use payouts skyrocketing
- Interoperability could be crucial for meaningful use
- Government agency guides specialists for EHR
- Organization wants occupational data in EHRs
- Office of Science and Technology launches EHR interoperability initiative
- DOD, VA making strides toward EHR system
- Breaking down EHR interoperability complexities
- Necessary CMS support for better EHR implementation
- Government providing more support for healthcare IT implementation
- Ensuring interoperability, efficiency of EHRs
- ONC announces new HIE forum
- February big month for CMS incentive program
- HHS sets 2013 goals
- Rural regions raising EHR implementation rates
- New announcement on stage 3 meaningful use
- Strengthening care with messaging coordination
- Incentives being put to good use
- Complying with the new HIPAA rule
- New act proposed to amend meaningful use statute
- February CMS incentive figures exceed predictions
- ONC recognized exceptional effort for HIE
- Slowing the spread of infections through stronger healthcare information exchange
- CMS incentive program comes under scrutiny
- Telehealth a focus of the Affordable Care Act
- Preparing for EHR audits
- Federal departments team up in new healthcare IT initiative
- Office of Certification will continue to oversee EHR use
- CMS adds more guidance for EHR management
- Ensuring security in the digital healthcare age
- Some specialists struggle with meaningful use
- More commitment needed for EHR interoperability
- Healthcare IT
- Technology should become more user-friendly for patients, expert says
- Mostashari expects health IT to address pressing problems in healthcare
- EPrescribing programs deliver many benefits to a practice
- Patients are equally pleased with online and in-person consultations
- Health IT to play central role in value-based purchasing models
- President proclaims National Health Information Technology Week
- Group calls on Congress to continue its support of health IT
- ONC to test Data Segmentation Initiative
- Groups complain ePrescribing requirements are still too strict
- Social media may present doctors with important opportunities
- Group outlines suggestions for health information exchange
- EPrescribing deadline looms
- Practices should look to available resources for guidance on EHR implementation
- Unnecessary treatments cost the healthcare system $6.7 billion
- Groups to recognize medical informatics professionals
- More patients access their records electronically
- CMS releases updated rules for ePrescribing incentive program
- Bundled payment program favors EHR users
- EHR systems help physicians measure quality improvements
- Patients with chronic diseases experience benefits from treatment with EHRs
- Patient portals may be one of the most significant aspects of meaningful use rules
- Report: Care coordination may be needed to improve outcomes, lower costs
- Expert says public needs to be convinced of EHR security
- Researchers offer tips for national information exchange network
- Telehealth monitoring helps keep chronic disease patients healthy and out of the hospital
- New connections help providers deal with uncertainty in healthcare system
- Physicians should begin thinking about information exchange
- Despite progress, challenges remain in ePrescribing, expert says
- Report cites progress made in ePrescribing
- Berwick's departure could leave hole in government health IT initiatives
- Mostashari sees continued growth in health information exchange
- CDC report shows rapid gains in EHR adoption
- ICD-10 transition may not be as bad as feared
- Patient-centered care is key to improving quality, lowering costs, experts say
- The future of healthcare lies in data exchange
- Practices need policies to govern employee use of mobile devices
- Secretary Sebelius cites benefits of mobile health technologies
- Researchers find high prescribing error rate, suggest ePrescribing as solution
- Patients continue to call for access to data
- New features come to health information exchange
- EPrescribing improves odds that patients will pick up prescriptions
- Survey shows strong interest in mobile technologies
- Representative calls for standards to reduce alert fatigue
- Physicians plan to purchase tablets in 2012
- Experts attack myth of resistance to EHRs among older doctors
- More physicians participate in information exchanges
- Staff play integral role in HIE
- Alerts help physicians document health risks
- Relationship between radiologists and physicians remains important
- Providers have strong interest in HIEs but need to plan for the move
- New report predicts growth in market for PACS
- Mostashari predicts 'big win' for information exchange in 2012
- EPrescribing reduces medical errors, study finds
- ONC seeks app to improve care coordination
- EPrescribing improves medication adherence
- Decision support reduces adverse drug events
- Rates of ePrescribing grow
- More health IT jobs than qualified applicants, report states
- EHRs enable data mining practices
- Cloud-based EHRs offer benefits, but regulations stifle model, expert says
- ICD-10 transition can be major project
- Physicians need to consider use of personal health records
- Expert foresees shortage of health IT workers in near future
- EHR implementation is only the tip of the iceberg, Mostashari says
- EHR vendors, insurers clamor for interoperability standards
- PACS help reduce repeat imaging procedures
- New resource helps practices learn the ropes of HIE
- Health IT can lead to more engaged patients
- Meaningful use is top priority for health IT professionals
- Health information network to move out of testing stage
- New study details benefits of mobile technology
- Analyzing data could lead to improved quality, lower costs
- Meaningful use rules push healthcare to evolve
- HIEs set for rapid development in 2012, Mostashari says
- Most physicians see benefit in decision support systems
- Lack of urgency seen in transition to ICD-10
- Survey details physicians' top health IT priorities
- The right infrastructure helps make the most of EHR systems
- Physicians have many options for technical assistance
- FDA announces new public-private partnership to improve prescribing through EHRs
- EHR adoption may not necessarily lead to interoperability, expert says
- Remote monitoring proven effective
- Not all physicians like tablets for use with EHRs
- Texas faces major demand for health IT workers
- PACS lead to greater efficiency for practices reliant on imaging
- Experts work to eliminate alert fatigue
- Improvements in mobile technology spur growth in telemedicine
- CMS provides way for doctors to avoid ePrescribing penalties
- Researchers develop new approach to decision support
- ONC looks for input in NwHIN 'rules of the road'
- Report describes how to eliminate film from healthcare
- ONC releases new health IT dashboard
- Group releases guidance on data exchange
- New York State announces major health IT investment
- Use of business intelligence systems grows in healthcare
- Report predicts strong future for HIEs
- Decision support systems help limit CT scan use
- Patients prefer cloud computing for medical imaging transfer
- EPrescribing rates continue to lag
- States support gains in ePrescribing rates
- EPrescribing systems may be used to monitor off-label drug use
- More doctors move to iPads, other tablets
- ICD-10 delay may help EHR implementation
- New report details increases in ePrescribing
- Group calls for change to ePrescribing deadlines
- Regulators provide wireless spectrum for remote patient monitoring
- New York unveils new information exchange
- Fewer physicians use standalone ePrescribing systems
- Experts recommend continued research into impact of ePrescribing
- EMRs help physical therapists improve patient experience
- ONC launches new initiative to develop interoperability standards
- AHRQ provides new ePrescribing resource
- Report: Mobile IT tools will play major role in lowering cost of chronic disease care
- Expert says closer ties are needed between healthcare and IT worlds
- New study finds strong use of decision support tools
- Group issues recommendations for development of NwHIN
- FDA eyeballing medical apps
- Smartphones could be a boon to optical health
- Combined with EHR, personal health records aid patients
- Study says doctor helpers use tech more than doctors
- New medical software celebrated at mHealth World Congress
- Tablets and smartphones compete for physicians' business
- Federal government plans to invest in health IT for areas in need
- Research shows online engagement highest for EHR sites
- Organizations advocate for the ability of EHRs to combat outbreaks
- News source outlines keys to success with EHR
- Health IT could be enhanced by video observation
- Webcast emphasizes the need for patients to trust EHRs and HIEs
- News sources share predictions for upcoming trends in health IT
- Clinical quality measures are necessary for demonstrating meaningful use
- Senator says health IT is the future
- Fortune says health IT firms are hiring
- Organizations provide sharing tips for EHR data
- Health IT reporter stands up for EHR
- Patient experience with EHR improved with eye contact
- Two experts make EHR safety proposals
- EHR shown to improve care for diabetics
- HITONC says patient participation crucial for HIE
- Scholarship offered for scholars interested in health information technology
- Experts chat about health information security
- Medical technology company specializes in health information exchange
- Advance search function could speed up access to EMR data
- CMS thinks health IT has potential to enhance nursing home care
- Social media linked to successful use for HIT
- Organizations maps out plan to protect EHR from natural disasters
- Best EHR procedures emphasized by health IT consultant and physician
- AHIMA article calls for EHR vendors to think big data
- Questions answered by EHR trend expert
- Things to focus on when advancing to stage 2 meaningful use
- For the HITONC, "meaningful" means more than incentives
- EHRs shown to be reasonably popular in North Dakota
- Doctors would like to see longer problem lists in their EHR, study shows
- Physician calls for 'Big Picture' function in EHRs
- News source discusses potential for social media paired with EHRs
- New organization wants to see meaningful use halted
- HIEs make history in Massachusetts
- EHR could help lessen prescription drug abuse
- Cancer organization advocates for meaningful use
- Huffington Post writer has faith in EHRs
- Health information technology described as 'critical' during hurricanes
- Organization plans to examine impact of HIT at smaller facilities
- HITONC calls for easier-to-read EHRs
- More studies show EHRs may improve medication adherence
- Patient-reported data examined by news source
- New EHR ideas offered by Texas academics
- Federal employees not making the best use of PHRs
- Research firm assesses top healthcare IT priorities
- EHR in Kentucky logs cancer cases with state registry
- Nurses help by participating in EHR implementation
- Workgroup met to make recommendations for EHR modules
- Experts speculate on how PHRs relate to meaningful use
- What was learned about EHRs from Sandy
- Organization unveils framework for patient-engaged care
- NFL scores a touchdown with EHRs
- Group points to struggles of health information exchanges
- EHR use makes significant increase in all 50 states
- Privacy and security of EHR data important to patients, study says
- CMS rep speaks to the media
- Agencies attempt to foster EHR use in low-income areas
- News organization provides pointers for EHR use
- Patient-generated health data could find its way into meaningful use
- HITONC rep pushes for international EHR use
- Population health strengthened by healthcare IT
- Pharmacists may be useful for achieving meaningful use
- Mostashari defends HITONC against Boston Globe
- More experts offer predictions for EHR in 2013
- Overall, doctors having luck with EHR
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The possible benefits of an EHR optimization assessments
- Pluses and minuses of iPad minis
- Advice for smooth EHR implementation
- HITONC working to further HIE
- Organizations offer definitions for EHR data terms
- Medical organization provides EHR safety guidance
- AHRQ to conduct EMR implementation study
- Incorporating BYOD into EHR implementation
- EHRs crucial in fight against meningitis outbreak
- Future looks bright for healthcare IT
- Officials issue new guidance on EHR innovations, more
- New era of healthcare IT boosting research capabilities
- Former president focused on healthcare IT
- CIOs discuss plans for future healthcare IT implementation
- Researchers seek evidence of new healthcare IT benefits
- Survey reveals top healthcare IT concerns for 2013
- EHR interoperability streamlined in second stage of meaningful use
- Speaker discusses new technology's role in HIPAA
- EMRs in higher demand than ever before
- Taking EHRs to the next level
- Healthcare staff needed for optimal technology use
- EMR implementation demands strong CIO involvement
- EHR, other technology integration key for efficiency
- Lean management helps strengthen healthcare efficiency
- Staffing key for optimal healthcare IT use
- Tools to strengthen healthcare efficacy
- Mobility must be governed for healthcare security
- More preparation needed for healthcare BYOD
- Interoperability, optimization remain priorities in healthcare
- Healthcare IT exchange a focal point for many providers
- IT streamlining key for stronger patient care
- The question of healthcare IT optimization
- Study reveals how one healthcare consortium successfully transformed its clinical care
- BYOD security practices for healthcare security
- More steps needed to reach optimal use of healthcare IT
- EHR, big data continue to transform healthcare
- Will big data and EHRs converge?
- Medicine & Healthcare
- EHR News
- EHRs may address major patient safety problems
- New study affirms benefits of giving patients access to their records
- Survey: Most practices satisfied with elements of EHR systems
- Attitudes of older U.S. physicians toward EHRs are behind the curve, study suggests
- Smaller practices can successfully deploy EHR systems
- Report: Practices need to go beyond meaningful use to improve quality
- Cultural shift helps more doctors accept EHR implementation
- Providing physicians with technical support is key to meeting meaningful use requirements
- A sense of urgency is key to EHR implementation, expert says
- Cardiologists are better able to diagnose patients' risk of death with full medical history
- Not all EHRs are created equal, research is key
- EHRs may make preventative care more effective
- EHR implementation requires careful consideration
- EHR implementation may speed adoption of personal health records
- EHR systems may help orthopedic practices deal with higher patient volumes
- Texas shows EHRs can generate savings
- EHRs may facilitate greater patient involvement, better outcomes
- Conducting research is important when selecting an EHR vendor
- EHRs can help put the patient back at the center of care
- Adjusting to an EHR system may take time for older physicians, but benefits are worth it
- Providers plan to hire health IT workers, signalling rapid adoption of EHRs
- Ophthalmologic group calls for EHR systems that meet their needs
- Survey shows EHR systems make it easier for physicians to find patient charts
- EHR implementation will be unique for each practice
- Growing emphasis being placed on making patients meaningful EHR users
- Physicians should understand the benefits of EHR systems
- Experts discuss ways to overcome physician dissatisfaction with EHR systems
- Conference to discuss how EHRs can improve care transition
- Expert says failure to adopt EHRs could cost healthcare system billions
- Report: Health IT key to success of accountable care organizations
- Experts say quality improvements need to be focus of EHR implementation
- Younger physicians increasingly embrace EHR technology
- Older doctors are actually more likely to use EHR systems
- Expert discusses future of cloud-based EHR platforms
- EHR systems may help doctors spot medication noncomplicance
- Long-term thinking helps improve EHR implementation process
- Physicians favor EHRs when it comes to patient safety
- Attention to quality is important during EHR implementation
- Expert discusses benefits of EHRs for ophthalmologists
- Many physicians may not receive adequate EHR training
- Lower costs should be a main objective of EHR implementation, experts say
- Use of EHRs by cardiologist may help contain healthcare costs
- EHRs may give rural physicians greater flexibility in their practices
- EHRs and other technology may spark revolution in patient care
- EHRs key to unlocking benefits of patient-centered care
- ONC chief says now is the best time for EHR implementation
- EHRs can reduce the risk of lawsuits stemming from missed diagnoses
- New report predicts EHR market will grow even after incentive payments stop
- New pilot study shows EHRs reduce costs
- Data accessibility through EHRs makes healthcare more responsive
- New report highlights integral role of EHRs in future of healthcare
- EHRs can help eliminate unnecessary healthcare costs
- Practices should be mindful of workflow during EHR implementation
- EHRs put the right information in doctors' hands
- Choosing the right vendor is key to maintaining productivity during EHR implementation
- Surveys show increasing EHR implementation
- New report predicts EHR adoption to grow significantly in the next five years
- New initiative supports providers' adoption of EHRs
- Patients increasingly favor EHRs, experts say
- Experts say specialists have a lot to gain from EHR implementation
- EHRs may save patients from unnecessary radiation exposure, AMA says
- Secretary Sebelius comments on rapid adoption of EHRs
- Practices should start thinking about giving patients access to data
- EHR adoption is good for job market, report shows
- Smaller practices shouldn't be afraid of EHR implementation
- Assuring EHR vendor support is one key to implementation
- 2012 may be big year for small practice EHR implementation
- Maintaining workflow during EHR implementation is key
- ONC releases new tool to help practices plan EHR implementation
- Physician involvement improves EHR implementation efforts
- EHRs can bring positive cultural change
- EHRs will be top concern among health information managers in 2012
- Report: EHRs have potential to improve patient safety
- New study shows EHRs support quality improvements among nursing staff
- EHRs may address some racial disparities in care, study suggests
- Practices considering EHR adoption should talk to those who have been there before
- Expert predicts bright future for EHR
- EHRs key to improving treatment of complex patients
- EHRs integral to preventative care
- Financial backing puts health IT industry in strong position for growth
- Growth in EHR use projected to continue through 2012
- Smaller practices can complete EHR implementation
- Public opinion key to success of technology initiatives
- EHRs low on list of targets for cyberthieves
- EHR data support research initiatives
- Bipartisan group agrees on benefits of EHRs
- EHRs contribute to better diabetes care, study finds
- EHRs may help curb unnecessary healthcare utilization
- Oregon physicians flock to EHRs
- More mid-sized practices move to EHRs
- AHIMA says to keep ICD-10 implementation on track
- Using advanced features help practices get the most out of their EHR
- Public health initiatives may contribute to EHR interoperability standards
- Providers move to EHRs in anticipation of pay-for-performance models
- EHRs bring many benefits to ASC setting
- U.S. leads other countries in EHR adoption
- Researchers recommend EHR rights and responsibilities
- Many practices still rely on paper
- Performance measures key to quality improvements
- Most patients support EHR use
- Halamka: Practices should select EHR system that is right for their needs
- New report outlines steps practices can take to safeguard EHR data
- Cost is not the only consideration when selecting an EHR system
- Efforts underway to build public support for EHRs
- Some docs are uninterested in meaningful use
- ONC chief cites 'breathtaking' progress in EHR implementation
- Few doctors use EHRs to engage patients
- EHR usability is an important factor when selecting a vendor
- EHR spending jumped in 2011
- Personal health record adoption could push doctors to implement EHR systems
- Smaller practices take the lead in EHR adoption
- Many doctors plan to adopt EHR systems in the next few years
- Doctors should use EHRs to collect more patient-reported data, experts say
- Planning is a key part of successful EHR implementation, study finds
- Cloud-based EHR systems get set to take off
- EHRs can result in return on investment
- Practices should think about long-term benefits of EHR implementation
- EHRs could improve drug safety
- Smaller practices are making their EHR vendor decisions
- EHRs play important role in delivery of preventive medicine
- EHRs may be the cure for what ails the healthcare system
- EHRs are not all about the technology, expert says
- EHRs may support reduction in wasteful medical testing
- Health IT users give their systems high marks
- Physician adoption of EHRs continues to grow
- Practices have resources available to them to help with EHR implementation
- Practices should stay focused on EHR implementation goals
- U.S. takes the lead in EHR adoption
- Official recognizes progress made toward interoperability
- EHR implementation is a long-term project, expert says
- EHRs allow healthcare to make better use of data
- EHRs play important role in delivery of preventive medicine
- EHRs play important role in patient engagement
- EHRs aren't all about incentive payments
- Incentive payments are not the only consideration in EHR implementation
- EHR implementation does not have to drain productivity
- Specialists can qualify for EHR incentives
- EHRs improve physician order legibility
- Practices move to adopt EHRs but remain uncertain about regulations
- Government seeks to use EHRs to prevent infections
- New ways of looking at data may be the most effective healthcare reform
- High-performing health systems use EHRs, study finds
- Venture capital funding flows to EHRs
- ONC document urges doctors not to overlook data security
- Team debates use of scribes for EHR data entry
- Statewide EHR adoption rates remain uneven
- EHRs are all about quality, Mostashari says
- EHR adoption still lags among certain groups
- EHRs should be geared toward practice's specialty
- EHRs should be geared toward practice's specialty
- EHRs can cut down on medical scans ordered
- Physicians have financial incentive to foster patient engagement
- Historic EHR users benefit from new health IT developments
- Docs jump into the cloud for EHR solutions
- Providers look beyond meaningful use for real innovation
- Efforts underway to build public support for EHRs
- EHRs may lead to fewer unnecessary tests
- EHRs boost delivery of preventive care
- Study: Some docs use EHR fields inconsistently; more training is needed
- Report: Meaningful use should not be prime focus of EHR implementation
- EHRs to boost quality measures
- EHRs make after-hours care more feasible
- Patient photos help prevent medical errors
- EHR vendors should be a good match for a practice's specialty
- Usability key when implementing an EHR system
- Researchers create new diabetes registry with help from EHRs
- HIMSS launches new assessment tool for ambulatory practices
- EHRs can help reduce administrative costs, experts say
- Medical data may obscure productivity gains from EHR use
- U.S. Olympians to be treated with EMRs
- Group says technology alone will not improve care
- New study finds majority of Medicare docs use EHRs
- EHRs could be boon to public health
- Some health IT professionals unsure of funding for EHR implementation
- Evaluating patient histories following EHR implementation
- Report predicts strong growth in cloud computing
- Current fraud laws may hinder EHR use
- Med schools slowly adjust to EHRs systems
- Tips for maintaining that 'personal touch' with EHRs
- Doctors should be wary of disrupting communication with EHRs
- EHRs address gaps in pediatric care
- Thousands more Walgreens stores to implement EHR systems
- EHR adaptation results in superior patient care, survey says
- Chief of orthopedics chats about meaningful use
- Research links EHRs to a reduction in malpractice claims
- News source points to three benefits of EHR
- Study says clinical decision support is the best EHR component
- Physicians say communication through EHR improves care
- Feedback crucial for EHR improvement, study says
- EHRs becoming more visible at rural practices
- Oregon news source advocates for EHR
- Australia and the UK both trump the prevalence of EHR in the US
- Survey: EHR implementation top priority for 2013
- Webinar says "Unintended Consequences" lead to unintended possibilities
- Martin Sheen examines EHR
- Avoiding roadblocks on the way to meaningful use
- Foresight key in EHR implementation
- How the cloud improved EHR security
- Speakers to discuss EHR, meaningful use at upcoming symposium
- Meaningful use incentive programs boost healthcare organization revenues
- EHR benefits all types of healthcare providers
- Disease prevention will benefit from EHR
- More benefits of EHR systems
- EHRs come with clinical, preventive health benefits
- The economic and quality advantages of EHR
- EHR implementation becomes complex without employee training
- The benefits of EHR interoperability
- EHR systems boosting population health in Louisiana
- AHIMA discusses need for EHR training
- Benefits of interoperability for healthcare coordination
- Ensuring relevance of EHR systems
- Infographic: EHRs, population health management strengthen patient experience
- EHRs for population health management
- EHR implementation best practices
- EHR implementation rates might be lagging
- Assessing patient access to EHRs
- EHRs lead to streamlined prescribing
- EHR interoperability must improve on broader scale
- Officials getting behind EHR implementation
- EHR implementation rates in the U.S. and abroad
- Training necessary for optimal EHR use
- EHR communications, interoperability crucial for success
- EHR implementation requires poise, research
- Interoperability still a concern for healthcare experts
- EHR implementation imperatives
- Experts discuss pharmacy-oriented benefits of EHR
- Health information exchange to encompass one-third of Michigan
- Tips for using wireless healthcare information technology
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