Electronic medical record (EMR) implementations are expensive endeavors, and cost overruns can cripple the hospitals that experience them and cause havoc for the people who work there. In the case of ...
When hospitals purchase expensive electronic health record systems, they are hoping to benefit from advanced features, which produce cost-savings, increased efficiency and patient care benefits.
A study published in JMIR Medical Education found that an electronic health record simulation provided during the first year of residency was enjoyable and effective at changing behavior. Researchers ...
The Eye Care Center of Northern Colorado needed to implement a new EHR because its previous EHR implementation, one year prior, left staff and clinicians underwhelmed. The old EHR and practice ...
Medical educators are working to integrate electronic medical records (EMRs) into undergraduate training to prepare students for increasingly digital clinical environments. Evidence from academic ...
From AI-powered portable scanners to integrated EMR systems, technology is making eye care faster, more accurate, and more accessible. These innovations not only improve diagnostics but also connect ...
In a survey of physicians who left their jobs, 67% said they want more training in electronic health records, according to the Klas Arch Collaborative white paper “Understanding Your Risk for ...