Electronic health records mean fewer tests, says study
Doctors order fewer lab tests when they have access to a patient’s electronic medical records, according to a new study, […]
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Doctors order fewer lab tests when they have access to a patient’s electronic medical records, according to a new study, […]
The percentage of US hospitals using health information technology such as Electronic Health Records has more than doubled in the […]
US nurses who used electronic health record systems consistently reported improved patient care and outcomes, according to a study published […]
Electronic health records are among the top 10 technologies that health care utives should pay close attention to this year, […]
The American Medical Association House of Delegates adopted new policies aimed at preventing deadly radiation overdoses and curbing the cumulative […]
Physicians might not realise it, but how they and their staffs use an electronic medical record system could open themselves […]
Most U.S. physicians believe electronic health records are safer than paper-based medical records, while patients are split over which system […]
The federal Health IT Policy committee has recommended that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) not require patient […]
We’re still relatively early in the adoption of cloud technology within the healthcare sector. It’s estimated by Accenture that about […]
MarketResearch.com has announced the addition of the new market intelligence report “US e-health Market Analysis” to their collection of EMR […]
The New England Journal of Medicine published a study that says federal investments in electronic health records (EHR) would lead to better patient care and health outcomes.
Diabetics treated by doctors who use electronic medical records have better quality of care regardless of what type of insurance they have than those whose practitioners use paper records, a study showed.
The free-text searches of electronic medical records (EMRs) show promising results in identifying postoperative surgical complications, according to a study.