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Impetus and Edict: What the Latest CMS Data Standards Mean for EHRs – Regulatory Talk Series

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Before I dive into the specifics of these new requirements from CMS, let’s consider what this means for EHR vendors: more work and increased investment on top of what’s waiting when the next regulatory shoe drops. Both will require EHRs to redevelop different aspects of their roadmap simultaneously.

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Healthcare AI – 2024 Health IT Predictions

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In the spirit of prevention of burn out, where technology can automate administrative burden, make chart reviews more efficient, use ambient listening capabilities to reduce time spent in the EHR will have a positive impact on the clinical burnout epidemic. Sandeep Akkaraju, CEO & Co-Founder at Exo As healthcare costs in the U.S.

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Healthcare Workforce – 2023 Health IT Predictions

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Instead, we anticipate a more mix and match, custom approach to EHRs. Through interoperability via low-code integrations, improved accuracy on patient information and documentation will be available for more patients and people with access rights. health expenses by 2027, thanks to rising labor and supply costs.

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