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Variances In Clinician EHR Use Can Hold Back Interoperability Efforts

Healthcare IT Today

Given that clinicians have different styles, it’s hardly surprising that they document care in different ways. In a piece published in mHealth Intelligence, the vendor notes that one of the biggest […].

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Nashville’s Neighborhood Health Takes to the Streets with NextGen’s Mobile Technology

Healthcare IT Today

This helps to fully document a chart which saves time, and a complete chart means better care for our patient.” The app provides all the basic functions needed in the field – access to the medical record, e-prescribing, and charge entry. “It Patient navigators in the field are equipped with an LTE-enabled tablet.

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Five Ways a Good Digital Health Registry Addresses Healthcare System Needs

The Digital Health Corner

Clinical or other predetermined data relevant to a given patient can be collected real-time from anywhere the patient is seen, regardless of the data’s EHR vendor of origin. In addition, the way in which the data is viewed real-time can be customized according to the viewer’s profile. Would payers rather pay for heart bypass surgery?

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Digital Health | How emerging technologies are driving a revolution in healthcare

Waracle

Ayasdi uses machine learning algorithms that can find patterns in EMR data to cluster together similar patient procedures and generate clinical pathways that result in the best patient outcomes at the lowest costs. We’re a long, long way from that pager now. The result? Augmented Reality.

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How emerging technologies are driving a revolution in healthcare

Waracle

Ayasdi uses machine learning algorithms that can find patterns in EMR data to cluster together similar patient procedures and generate clinical pathways that result in the best patient outcomes at the lowest costs. We’re a long, long way from that pager now. The result? Augmented Reality.