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Weekender 2/22/19

HIStalk Weekender

It’s notable that MEDITECH’s “re-branded” and “old” EMR has scored higher in KLAS than Cerner’s flagship for the last two years. Readers Write: EMR Direction Changes in the Post-Growth Era. Reader Survey Results 2019. If you can name one objective and tangible thing Pink Socks has done, I’ll possibly change my opinion.

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Think There Are Still Problems with Telemedicine?

American Well

Scheduling with practice management systems and EMRs can also be integrated into the telehealth platform for a more robust experience for both patients and doctors. Solution: American Well partnered with Harris Poll to run a nationally projectable online survey to find out how consumers feel about telehealth.

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The Medico-legal Discussion of the Digital and AI Revolution in the Indian Healthcare Industry

New Age Healthcare

A patient survey predicts that more than 75% of all patients are expected to use digital services in the future [2]. Once it is enforced it will replace the Information Technology Rules of 2011 and be a landmark Act of its kind. Critical argument on a few areas which are still vague or contentious.

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Think There Are Still Problems with Telemedicine?

American Well

Scheduling with practice management systems and EMRs can also be integrated into the telehealth platform for a more robust experience for both patients and doctors. Solution: American Well partnered with Harris Poll to run a nationally projectable online survey to find out how consumers feel about telehealth.

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Why Managing Mobile Devices at Scale Matters in Healthcare

Healthcare IT Today

Healthcare Has Embraced Mobile Devices According to Pew Research , as of 2023, 97% of Americans own a cellphone and 90% own a smartphone – up from just 35% in 2011. In the 2015 HIMSS Mobile Technology Survey , 90% of respondents were already using mobile devices within their organizations to engage patients in their healthcare.