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CIO Podcast – Episode 56: Digital Transformation with Khalid Turk

Healthcare IT Today

Turk then shares how transformative EMR has been for his organization. Next we debate healthcare innovation and what areas are going to see the most of it. Talk about how transformative your EMR has been for your organization. Where are you looking to do digital transformation in your organization now?

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Four observations from AI and the Future of Care Work research

Aging in Place Technology Watch

For example, in healthcare, innovators are looking at AI as a way to analyze unstructured data. Machine learning technology can, as one interviewee noted, consume transcription, EMR data and free text to consider a population of one. Avatars such as care.coach are emerging built on health protocols and large data sets.

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My Top 5 Healthcare Innovation Targets for 2020

Healthcare IT Today

Now that I’ve shaken off the holiday malaise and gotten back to business, I’ve begun to wonder which areas of healthcare will become the new hotness for the coming year. After tossing off a short LinkedIn post on this subject, I decided to dig in further and share my conclusions with you. By the way, […].

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HealthBI’s Scott McFarland says Step Away From the Fax Machine — Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Across all of the provider sites that work with HealthBI (over 60,000 and counting) the company interacts with multiple EMRs (there are now over 100 EMR tie-ins) in order to extract data needed to report quality measures and qualify for incentive payments. As Scott said, it takes chart chasing and faxing out of the equation.

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HealthBI’s Scott McFarland says Step Away From the Fax Machine — Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Across all of the provider sites that work with HealthBI (over 60,000 and counting) the company interacts with multiple EMRs (there are now over 100 EMR tie-ins) in order to extract data needed to report quality measures and qualify for incentive payments. As Scott said, it takes chart chasing and faxing out of the equation.

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HealthBI’s Scott McFarland says Step Away From the Fax Machine — Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Across all of the provider sites that work with HealthBI (over 60,000 and counting) the company interacts with multiple EMRs (there are now over 100 EMR tie-ins) in order to extract data needed to report quality measures and qualify for incentive payments. As Scott said, it takes chart chasing and faxing out of the equation.

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Michael Archuleta: 4 Things Startups Should Know about Rural American Healthcare Innovation

Healthcare IT Today

Rural areas are historically perceived as a harder market for healthcare startups: They have tighter margins, and recently many safety net and rural hospitals have closed. In Colorado, groups like Prime Health are dedicated to improving healthcare in rural parts […].