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RFID in Healthcare: Navigating Security & Privacy Regulations

Healthcare IT Today

RFID technology involves using tags and readers to wirelessly identify and track objects. Addressing Security and Privacy Concerns with RFID Regarding security and privacy concerns, one primary consideration is the information stored on RFID tags. As RFID expands rapidly, it can trigger security and privacy concerns.

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Top takeaways from HIMSS22: What CIOs need to know

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Examples include using Teams for virtual care visits, Teams integration with Cerner electronic health record, and additional enhancements on the Azure Health Data Services using AI. Region Tag: Global Edition. Microsoft has made additional enhancements focused on clinical workflow integration with the Teams product and Dynamics CRM.

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CharmHealth Launches CharmHealthApps to Connect EHR Users With the Best Vendors to Further Advance Care

Digital Health Global

Labs and prescription centers that can be integrated into the physicians’ workflow. Key partners in the marketplace include: Health tech vendors that build apps to enable a frictionless experience for physicians. Services and consultants who provide IT or billing/revenue cycle management services to providers.

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CharmHealth Advances Provider and Patient Intelligence With AI

Digital Health Global

With the launch of its new Chart Note Assist, the company incorporated sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI) into its electronic health record (EHR) platform to instantly surface relevant patient data, providing physicians with key diagnostic insights and generating potential treatment plans.

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Give Me My DaM Data::The Revolution

Society for Participatory Medicine

Physicians and other licensed clinicians express increased frustration – no, outrage – that the electronic health records support billing, not clinical care. Tagging features for encounters (categorizes like visits). The partnership with their physicians and other trusted licensed clinicians is critical.